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Carlos Digs to China

by Jan Romero Stevens
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Carlos tries to dig to China to sample Chinese food (bilingual)

After a visit to a Chinese restaurant, Carlos decides to dig a hole to China so he can have egg rolls and chow mein instead of rice and beans and tortillas.

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Carlos tries to dig to China to sample Chinese food (bilingual)

Publishers Weekly

Carlos stars in his fifth book, Carlos Digs to China/Carlos excava hasta la China, in which the curious protagonist is inspired by a delectable meal at a Chinese restaurant to literally dig his way to the Asian country and attracts quite a crowd of spectators. English and Spanish texts appear on one side of each spread, and the illustrations opposite feature thick brushstrokes in festival-bright colors. Along the journey, the narrative mentions many Chinese and Mexican dishes, and a recipe for Arroz Dulce (Sweet Rice) closes the volume. ( Mar.) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

Carlos stars in his fifth book, Carlos Digs to China/Carlos excava hasta la China, in which the curious protagonist is inspired by a delectable meal at a Chinese restaurant to literally dig his way to the Asian country and attracts quite a crowd of spectators. English and Spanish texts appear on one side of each spread, and the illustrations opposite feature thick brushstrokes in festival-bright colors. Along the journey, the narrative mentions many Chinese and Mexican dishes, and a recipe for Arroz Dulce (Sweet Rice) closes the volume. ( Mar.) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

Children's Literature

In this fifth book of the bilingual "Carlos" series, Carlos becomes fascinated with China when he learns in school that it is located exactly on the opposite side of the world from where he is in New Mexico. After eating Chinese food for the first time at a local restaurant, Carlos decides to his dig his way to China to find more of the egg rolls and chow mein he craves. Over the coming days, neighbors and friends witness his digging progress and stop by with homemade things for him to eat, including empanadas/pastries and biscochitos/cookies. A surprise awaits Carlos when he finally reaches the end of the tunnel. The illustrations complement the text and reflect the warm earth tones associated with the American Southwest as well as the family and community relationships surrounding Carlos. 2001, Rising Moon, $15.95. Ages 4 to 8. Reviewer: Valerie O. Patterson

School Library Journal

K-Gr 2-In this fifth bilingual story about Carlos, the youngster learns that China is on the opposite side of the world from his home. After enjoying a buffet meal at a Chinese restaurant on a class trip, he decides to dig his way to the faraway country so he can enjoy all the tasty foods that this cuisine has to offer. Ignoring his neighbor's advice that "-the grass always seems greener on the other side of the fence," Carlos shovels for weeks, drawing the attention of not only his friends and neighbors but also the local newspaper. When he finally breaks through earth, he discovers that he has somehow dug a hole through to his next door neighbor's chile patch. While some readers may wonder why Carlos would want to dig to China when he could just return to the Chinese restaurant, the book features intergenerational characters and warm, colorful art. Full-page and spot-art acrylic paintings in earth tones detail the boy's progress and neighborhood's interest in his project. A recipe for a dish mentioned in the story is included. Consider this title for fans of the other "Carlos" titles (Rising Moon) and where bilingual books are in demand.-Diane Olivo-Posner, Long Beach Public Library, CA Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2001
Publisher
Northland Publishing AZ
Pages
32
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780873587648

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