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Reach for this book when your child begins to notice differences in how family members speak, eat, or celebrate, especially if they are navigating a multi-ethnic or bilingual household. It is a warm, affirming guide for children who feel like they belong to more than one world and need to see that these worlds do not just coexist, but beautifully intertwine. The story follows a young girl's weekends: Saturdays with her paternal grandparents of European-American descent and Sundays with her Mexican-American abuelos. Through visits to the pier, the circus, and quiet moments at home, the narrative highlights the unique joys of each culture. More importantly, it focuses on the universal language of a grandparent's love. It is a gentle, joyful tool for building self-confidence and cultural pride in children ages 4 to 8, illustrating that being 'both' is a wonderful gift.