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Reach for this book when you want to help your child connect with their family history or when they are spending significant time with a grandparent. It is a beautiful tool for validating the experience of living between two worlds: the physical reality of a city neighborhood and the musical, ancestral world of a home country. This memoir-style story follows a young boy spending his summer in El Barrio, New York, with his grandmother. Through her vast collection of records, she teaches him about their Puerto Rican heritage, the joy of dance, and the power of music to transport a person across time and space. It celebrates the deep, quiet bond between generations and provides a comforting, nostalgic look at how art shapes our identity. Ideal for children ages 4 to 9, it is a soulful exploration of belonging and the lasting impact of a grandmother's love.