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Reach for this book when your child is curious about their family history, preparing for a cultural celebration, or expressing a desire to see their own daily life reflected in art. Carmen Lomas Garza uses the traditional Mexican art form of papel picado (cut paper) to create literal and metaphorical windows into Mexican American life, from preparing food to honoring ancestors. It is an essential choice for families looking to validate their heritage or for those wanting to introduce their children to the beauty of multicultural traditions. The book functions as a gentle, celebratory gallery of memories and customs. Because it is bilingual, it serves as an excellent tool for language development and pride. While appropriate for a wide age range, it is particularly resonant for elementary children who are beginning to form their own cultural identity. It provides a peaceful, grounding experience that fosters both gratitude for the past and creativity for the future.