Adela's mariachi band
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Watertown, MA : Charlesbridge, [2024]., ©2024
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Adela loves everything about her family's mariachi band--except that she isn't in it! Shining a spotlight on Mexican music, full of instruments and dancing, Adela’s Mariachi Band is sure to be a hit!Adela wants nothing more than to be a part of her family's mariachi band, but when she tries the different instruments, everything comes out wrong. La trompeta fizzles, la vihuela squeaks, and trying to dance makes Adela fall on her face. From watching her family, Adela knows that practice makes perfect, but can she find a way to be part of the band in the meantime?A new go-to read-aloud favorite that comes complete with funny instrument sounds, a rhythmic text, and Spanish vocabulary. Strike up the band!♦ "[An] affirming reminder that age and size needn't be a barrier to following a passion."—Shelf Awareness, starred review

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Book
Physical Desc
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 22 x 29 cm
Language
English
ISBN
9781623544447, 1623544440

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Includes bibliographical references.
Description
Adela loves everything about her family's mariachi band, and wants to be in it--but when she tries the different instruments nothing seems right, so she has to find a different way to become part of the band. Includes notes on mariachi music and bands.
Target Audience
Ages 4-7. Charlesbridge.
Target Audience
Grades 2-3. Charlesbridge.

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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

Editor's Note: The following review is for the Spanish language edition of this title: Los mariachis de Adela. By Denise Vega. Illus. by Erika Rodríguez Medina. Tr. by Carlos E. Calvo. 2024. 32p. Charlesbridge, $17.99 (9781623544454).All Adela wants is to be part of the team, and rightfully so! She comes from a family of talented mariachi musicians and dancers, but she can't find where she fits best. She gives the trumpet a try, but the best sound she musters is "pffs." She tries the vihuela (a guitar-like instrument), but she only manages a scratchy sound that goes "iriiik." She tries doing a Mexican folk dance, but "splat!"--she lands on her face. Sweet Adela feels defeated until she gives one last thing a try: as the band approaches the end of their performance, she walks to the front of the stage and lets out a perfect grito, a distinctive, joyous Mexican yell. Lively Spanish text is joined with playful, expressive onomatopoeia, which is cleverly incorporated into the boldly colored, expressive artwork that evokes a warm, celebratory feel. This inviting story showcasing mariachi music and Mexican culture and emphasizing the triumph of finding one's own talent. --Vivian Alvarez

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Adela loves everything about her family's mariachi band ("how the music skips and bounces.... how her family dances and claps")--except "the fact that she isn't in it." But her early attempts at playing various instruments and joining the dancers quickly reveal that becoming proficient will take a long time ("When Papá plays la trompeta, big, beautiful sounds burst out.... When Adela tries it, a small, fizzly sound dribbles out," Vega writes). Frustrated with her attempts, Adela makes a drawing of beloved mariachi elements that presages her own participation. Rodriguez Medina's warm-toned digital illustrations offer texture and depth to a story that conveys one child's early attempts at being part of something she loves. Characters are portrayed with various skin tones. An author's note and sources conclude. Ages 4--7. (Aug.)

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Horn Book Review

Adela loves mariachi music and her family's mariachi band. Her relatives all participate, either playing an instrument or dancing -- but not Adela. Her attempts to dance and to play la trompeta and la vihuela are frustrating, and she's too impatient to spend time learning. Vega takes readers through Adela's struggle, as she eventually finds her place in the band. Medina's illustrations teem with movement and color. The vibrant double-page spreads showcasing the various instruments are full of joy. Medina also leans into Adela's frustration and disappointment, and we feel her full emotive range. This book celebrates family, music, and finding one's place in a seemingly full space. An author's note provides information about mariachi history as well as some details about mariachi players in Vega's own family. Concurrently published in Spanish as Los mariachis de Adela. Yesica HurdSeptember/October 2024 p.64 (c) Copyright The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Booklist Reviews

Editor's Note: The following review is for the Spanish language edition of this title: Los mariachis de Adela. By Denise Vega. Illus. by Erika Rodríguez Medina. Tr. by Carlos E. Calvo. 2024. 32p. Charlesbridge, $17.99 (9781623544454).All Adela wants is to be part of the team, and rightfully so! She comes from a family of talented mariachi musicians and dancers, but she can't find where she fits best. She gives the trumpet a try, but the best sound she musters is "pffs." She tries the vihuela (a guitar-like instrument), but she only manages a scratchy sound that goes "iriiik." She tries doing a Mexican folk dance, but "splat!"—she lands on her face. Sweet Adela feels defeated until she gives one last thing a try: as the band approaches the end of their performance, she walks to the front of the stage and lets out a perfect grito, a distinctive, joyous Mexican yell. Lively Spanish text is joined with playful, expressive onomatopoeia, which is cleverly incorporated into the boldly colored, expressive artwork that evokes a warm, celebratory feel. This inviting story showcasing mariachi music and Mexican culture and emphasizing the triumph of finding one's own talent. –Vivian Alvarez Preschool-Grade 1. Copyright 2025 Booklist Reviews.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Adela loves everything about her family's mariachi band ("how the music skips and bounces.... how her family dances and claps")—except "the fact that she isn't in it." But her early attempts at playing various instruments and joining the dancers quickly reveal that becoming proficient will take a long time ("When Papá plays la trompeta, big, beautiful sounds burst out.... When Adela tries it, a small, fizzly sound dribbles out," Vega writes). Frustrated with her attempts, Adela makes a drawing of beloved mariachi elements that presages her own participation. Rodriguez Medina's warm-toned digital illustrations offer texture and depth to a story that conveys one child's early attempts at being part of something she loves. Characters are portrayed with various skin tones. An author's note and sources conclude. Ages 4–7. (Aug.)

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Vega, D., & Rodriguez Medina, E. (2024). Adela's mariachi band . Charlesbridge.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Vega, Denise and Erika, Rodriguez Medina. 2024. Adela's Mariachi Band. Watertown, MA: Charlesbridge.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Vega, Denise and Erika, Rodriguez Medina. Adela's Mariachi Band Watertown, MA: Charlesbridge, 2024.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Vega, D. and Rodriguez Medina, E. (2024). Adela's mariachi band. Watertown, MA: Charlesbridge.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Vega, Denise,, and Erika Rodriguez Medina. Adela's Mariachi Band Charlesbridge, 2024.

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