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Agua, agüita, Water, Little Water = At Achichipiga At, by/por Jorge Tetl Argueta ; illustrations by/ilustraciones de Felipe Ugalde Alcántara ; translation by/traducción de Gabriela Baeza Ventura

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Agua, agüita, Water, Little Water = At Achichipiga At, by/por Jorge Tetl Argueta ; illustrations by/ilustraciones de Felipe Ugalde Alcántara ; translation by/traducción de Gabriela Baeza Ventura
Language
spa
resource.accompanyingMatter
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Form of composition
other
Format of music
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resource.interestAgeLevel
3-8, Brodart
resource.interestGradeLevel
P-3, Brodart
Main title
Agua, agüita
Oclc number
1252656212
Responsibility statement
by/por Jorge Tetl Argueta ; illustrations by/ilustraciones de Felipe Ugalde Alcántara ; translation by/traducción de Gabriela Baeza Ventura
Sub title
Water, Little Water = At Achichipiga At
Summary
"My name / is Water / but everyone / calls me Little Water." In this beautiful, poetic ode to the life-giving force of water, award-winning children's book author Jorge Argueta describes in English, Spanish and Nahuat the life cycle of water from the perspective of one drop. From its birth deep in Mother Earth, Little Water climbs to the surface, passing through roots and rocks, light and darkness. Finally, the tiny bead of water makes it to the top and rests, "a sigh of morning dew, hanging on the tips of leaves / on spider webs / or on the petals / of flowers." The droplet becomes a river, a lake, an ocean, ultimately climbing to the sky and turning into a cloud. Then, "drop by drop / I return singing / to our Mother Earth. I am Little Water. / I am life." With stunningly beautiful illustrations by Felipe Ugalde Alcántara that depict the mountains, rocks, vegetation and animals of the natural world, this poem about the importance of water reflects Argueta's indigenous roots and his appreciation for nature. Containing the English and Spanish text on each page, the entire poem appears at the end in Nahuat, the language of Argueta's Pipil-Nahua ancestors. This book is an excellent choice to encourage children to write their own poems about the natural world and to begin conversations about the interconnected web of life
Target audience
juvenile
resource.variantTitle
Water, Little WaterAt Achichipiga At
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