Mi Ciudad Sings
By Cynthia Harmony
Illustrated by Teresa MartÃnez
By Cynthia Harmony
Illustrated by Teresa MartÃnez
By Cynthia Harmony
Illustrated by Teresa MartÃnez
By Cynthia Harmony
Illustrated by Teresa MartÃnez
By Cynthia Harmony
Read by Victoria Villarreal
By Cynthia Harmony
Read by Victoria Villarreal
Category: Children's Picture Books
Category: Children's Picture Books
Category: Children's Books | Audiobooks
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$17.99
Jun 14, 2022 | ISBN 9780593226841 | 3-7 years
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Jun 14, 2022 | ISBN 9780593520406 | 3-7 years
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Jun 14, 2022 | ISBN 9780593606063 | 3-7 years
9 Minutes
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Praise
“Mi Ciudad Sings is both a heartwarming ode to the musical heart of a city and a reminder that even though the tune may change, we are strongest when we lift our voices and our hands together in hope and love.” —Andrea Wang, author of WATERCRESS
“Harmony’s sweet story line about humanresilience is brought to vivid life by Martínez’s illustrations, which clearly mirror the movement ofa tumultuous natural disaster, as well as the joy in recuperating after such an event. A helpfulglossary sits at the back of the book, ready to help young readers with the Spanish vocabularyand phrases present in the text.” —Booklist
“Mi Ciudad Sings is a lovely poem about community, friendship, and hope. ¡Me encanta!” —Margarita Engle, Newbery Honor–winning author and Young People’s Poet Laureate Emeritus
“In this sweet and hopeful story, Harmony pays homage to the city of her birth. At first the streets of Mexico City ring with happy sounds and song as the young protagonist stomps, skips, and leaps through her neighborhood. With the great rumble of an earthquake, there is suddenly silence, and new sounds–of fear. Soon though, hands clasp together as people help each other, and the ciudad wakes up once again to music.” —Monica Brown, award-winning author
This lovely picture book will inspire kids (and adults) to take a moment to listen to the world around them. It will also inject a sense of pride in their neighborhood and surroundings. The familiar ‘Look to the helpers’ is accompanied by ‘look to your neighbor’ in this stirring picture book” —School Library Journal
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