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Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
23 August 2022
Anita loves to bake with her abuela, especially when they are using her grandmother's special recipes for Cuban desserts like flan!

Anita loves to bake with her abuela, especially when they are using her grandmother's special recipes for Cuban desserts like flan!

Anita is making flan for Abuelo's birthday, but when she accidentally breaks Abuelita's treasured flan serving plate from Cuba, she struggles with what to do. Anita knows it's right to tell the truth, but what if Abuelita gets upset? Worried that she has already ruined the day, Anita tries to be the best helper.

After cooking the flan, they need a serving dish! Anita comes up with a wonderful solution.

Complete with a glossary of Spanish terms and a traditional recipe for flan, Abuelita and I Make Flan is a delicious celebration of food, culture, and family.
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Illustrated by:   Adriana Hernandez Bergstrom
Imprint:   Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 229mm, 
Weight:   567g
ISBN:   9781623542658
ISBN 10:   1623542650
Pages:   32
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Adriana Hernandez Bergstrom is a Cuban-American artist and children's literature author-illustrator. She has studied at University of Miami and RISD. Adriana enjoys languages and lives in Florida. Abuelita and I Make Flan is her debut picture book.

Reviews for Abuelita and I Make Flan

Making dessert with Abuelita keeps a family tradition alive. Anita can't wait to make flan with her grandmother for the first time as a special treat for her abuelo's birthday. Abuelita has arthritis, so she needs Anita's help in the kitchen. She's so excited to get started that she drops the very special plate that Abuelita always uses for the flan. Worried, Anita tries to keep the broken plate a secret as she and Abuelita begin making the treat. While they're cooking together, Abuelita shares stories of other flan recipes in the family and the people who made them special. Anita finally comes clean about the plate and is surprised when, instead of being mad, Abuelita reminds her that people are more important than things and that Abuelo will love the flan because it was made with love-even if it's served on a different plate. Written in a mix of English and Spanish, the story emphasizes the importance of family customs and the connections between generations. Expressive illustrations create a sense of emotion throughout. Anita's grandparents are from Cuba and have light brown skin; Anita has lighter skin and dark brown hair. A tale as sweet as flan. -Kirkus Reviews


  • Short-listed for SCBWI Crystal Kite Award 2023

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