Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is traditionally celebrated by those of Mexican heritage in late October or early November. While its purpose is to remember loved ones who have died, it’s far from scary or sad. During Día de los Muertos, the focus is on happiness and fond memories; the holiday features delicious feasts and colorful, intricate shrines.
This little board book, written by Hannah Eliot as part of her Celebrate the World series, is a wonderful introduction for curious young readers. Its 24-page size is perfect for small hands and sturdy enough for children who want to love their books a little more enthusiastically.
The book describes the origin and traditions of Día de los Muertos. Key words are shown in Spanish and English. The art by Golden Globe Award-winning illustrator Jorge Gutierrez is vibrant, silly and not at all scary.
This is a delightful little book that will remind young and old alike of the importance of celebrating life and honoring death.
Rachael Johnson is the assistant manager at Valley Bookseller. You can find Día de los Muertos on the shelves at Valley Bookseller or at your favorite local independent bookstore.