The stories are well told, rhythmic, and spellbinding, both in English and in the colloquial Spanish. Hayes is a fine translator, and these stories are a testament to his expert execution of this exacting art An excellent purchase for storytelling librarians or for schools with storytelling clubs. School Library Journal The Day it Snowed Tortillas was originally published in English in the 1980s and has sold almost 40,000 copies. Now available in a bilingual edition with new artwork by Antonio L. Castro, this collection's title story tells the tale of a poor woodcutter and his very clever wife. Criticas The wide range of stories offers something enjoyable for everyone. The book also exposes readers to both Spanish and English through its integration of the two languages in the text. Overall, the book is enjoyable and fun. Children's Literature Like the word tortilla, these folktales with their colorful characters and magical settings maintain a charm that transcends all language barriers These stories deserve more retellings. San Antonio Express-News The stories are well constructed, lean and full of twists and turns Well worth the price. You may even want two copies of this gem. El Paso ISD Library Review This brand-new bilingual edition of his signature book distills twenty years of Joe Hayes inimitable storytelling. There are great read-aloud stories here, including the beloved 'The Little Ant.' Yellow Brick Road