Jacqueline Alcantara (JacquelineAlcantara.com) es una ilustradora de libros infantiles. Ha recibido muchos galardones por libros como Jam, Too? de JaNay Brown-Wood, The Field de Baptiste Paul, Freedom Soup de Tami Charles, Jump at the Sun de Alicia D. Williams y Your Mama de NoNieqa Ramos, que fue fifi nalista del Premio Kirkus. Los libros de Jacqueline han sido seleccionados como Los Mejores Libros del Ano por Kirkus Reviews, School Library Journal, Shelf Awareness y The Horn Book. Tios y primos es su debut como autora e ilustradora, y esta basado en sus visitas a Honduras con su padre. Jacqueline dibuja y ensena ilustraci n en Chicago, Illinois. Jacqueline Alcantara (JacquelineAlcantara.com) is the award-winning illustrator of many picture books including Jam, Too? by JaNay Brown-Wood, The Field by Baptiste Paul, Freedom Soup by Tami Charles, Jump at the Sun by Alicia D. Williams, and Kirkus Prize finalist Your Mama by NoNieqa Ramos. Her books have been named Best Books of the Year by Kirkus Reviews, School Library Journal, Shelf Awareness, and The Horn Book. Tios and Primos is Jacqueline's author-artist debut and was inspired by her visits to Honduras with her father. She draws and teaches illustration in Chicago, Illinois.
* “A young girl visits her family’s homeland with her Papá in this picture book about family and language. . . . As they drive through the beautiful land and meet new family members, the young girl expresses herself but worries that her Spanish is not strong enough for her to communicate with her family. . . . A little nervous, she does her best, and they laugh and play as if they have known one another forever. Together with her family, she realizes that love can be communicated in many different ways. The Spanish text conveys the magic the girl feels at arriving in this special place, as well as the excitement and joy the family members feel at seeing one another. Vibrant and colorful illustrations reflect that same joy, and show that love can be shared in so many ways. A wonderful addition to Spanish-language picture book collections.” —School Library Journal, starred review