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Joaquin is having a hard day… Until a trip down a magical slide transports him to a magical forest filled with friends who are ready to help him.
Set for release in October 2024 by Shadow Mountain Publishing, If You Ever Need a Friend: An Alebrije Story is a vivid and tender children's book that delicately blends Mexican folk art with social-emotional learning. Authored by Nadine Fonseca and illustrated by Mexican muralist Lourdes Villagómez, this narrative invites young readers on a captivating journey. It follows a child who learns to understand his needs and advocate for himself all while crafting the perfect magical companion. Through both story and artwork, the book boldly promotes self-advocacy, encouraging children to find and use their voices in a stunning artistic setting.
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IF YOU EVER NEED A FRIEND
Perfect picture book for children ages 4-9
Nadine crafts a story using the exciting visuals of alebrijes from Mexican folk art to help children feel more empowered and less alone, touching on themes such as:
Learning how to put words to your needs when you aren’t quite sure what kind of help you may need
The importance of using your voice and self-advocating
How to be the kind of friend who listens and gives space and support for others to discover their own solutions
Giving back when we have been given something precious
Everyone (even grownups!) need help sometimes
Joaquin is having a hard day at school. He struggles to speak up in class even though he knows the answers, he doesn’t feel included when trying to play soccer with his friends, and he ends up sitting alone during recess—feeling invisible.
But when he investigates a strange shimmery light by the playground slide, he is transported to a special forest filled with fantastical creatures known as alebrijes, or magic companion animals.
His friend, Imogen, introduces Joaquin to several alebrijes, and the special creatures share the ways they help people manage their emotions. One creature roars like a lion with Imogen when she feels angry and needs to let it out. Another one helps Noemi blend into the background like a chameleon when she is feeling nervous and needs a moment to herself. A third alebrije has big ears to hear all of Tío Andres’s worries.
Joaquin learns how to identify his needs and create an alebrije specifically for him, and when he returns to school, he is no longer feeling alone or invisible. With his new, fantastical friend helping him, Joaquin’s hard day is now one of his best yet.
Watch the Author Chat with Nadine Fonseca
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