No Es Un Monstruo (Spanish Edition)

Claudia Guadalupe Martinez

Book - 2025

An axolotl egg hatches and matures in the Xochimilco canals in Mexico City, the only natural habitat of these unique salamanders that spend their lives in water.

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Genres
Picture books
Published
Watertown, Massachusestts : Charlesbridge Publishing 2025.
Language
Spanish
English
Main Author
Claudia Guadalupe Martinez (-)
Other Authors
Laura Gonzalez (illustrator), Carlos E. Calvo (translator)
Item Description
Translation of: Not a monster.
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) color illustrations 28 cm x 22 cm
Audience
03-07.
ISBN
9781623545611
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Review by Booklist Review

On a journey down a canal, two young conservationists explore the life cycle of an aquatic creature that is "not a monster." This Spanish translation of the original 2023 title delivers a lesson about a beaming salamander called the axolotl. Native to Xochimilco, Mexico City, the axolotl hatches out of its egg, sprouts fins and gills, and, when it is fully developed, finds a mate. The two protagonists make it their mission to clean up the polluted river and protect the natural habitat of these animals to prevent their extinction. In the author's note, Martínez provides cultural context for the axolotl's symbolism and connection to the Aztec god Xolotl. Illustrations by González are done in traditional media and Photoshop with soft hues that emphasize the gentleness of this critter. In the text itself, color words, such as "azul" or "anaranjado," are printed in their appropriate hues to aid young readers who are in the stages of deciphering their colors. A captivating read-aloud for early childhood storytimes with an emphasis on environmentalism.

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Review by School Library Journal Review

K-Gr 2--This Spanish-language edition of Not a Monster portrays the life cycle of the axolotl or "el monstruo del agua." Through simple and poetic text, readers meet this distinct amphibian, an endangered species that inhabits the Xochimilco canals of Mexico City. A palette of pastel colors accompanies this informational text, showcasing the variety of fauna and flora that this unique creature encounters throughout its life. Two children rowing through the canals are incorporated into the narrative and present briefly the Aztec history and myth of this animal as well as humanity's role in taking care, preserving, and advocating for the axolotl's existence and future in its natural habitat. Color concepts are integrated throughout the story, which enhances and provides an interactive and playful approach to this nonfiction picture book. An author's note and photographs of Martínez's own axolotl pets are included in the back matter. VERDICT An ideal Spanish-language, informational picture book for young children.--Sujei Lugo

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