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The Gift of the Poinsettia/El regalo de la flor de nochebuena

Pat Mora

The Gift of the Poinsettia"This popular title introduces readers to a Mexican tradition and inspires them to think about gift-giving in a different way. The authors take children through each of the days of the posada (“inn”) tradition in which celebrants take figurines representing Mary and Joseph from one inn to another as they look for a place to rest. Carlos worries that he has no money to buy a special gift to offer the Christ Child, but his grandmother urges him to pick a flower along the way. This humble flower blossoms into a glorious poinsettia on Christmas Eve. An enjoyable selection for readers of any age."—Critcás

Classroom activities:

  • After learning about the origin of the name poinsettia, have students read about flower folklore and write a story based on their research or create a name for an imaginary flower and write and illustrate that story. The flower could, of course, be named after themselves or their friends which could lead to some interesting descriptions.
  • Humans enjoy celebrations. Have students study celebrations around the globe and share a holiday celebration important to their family.
  • Students can learn about legends and either re-tell a legend, particularly one native to their area or place of birth, or create their own legends.
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A Piñata in a Pine Tree: A Latino Twelve Days of Christma

Pat Mora

A Pinata in a Pine Tree"In trading a partridge for a piñata and intertwining English and Spanish, Mora has created not only a fun adaptation of a classic Christmas carol but also an introduction to many elements of holiday celebrations for families across the U.S. and Latin America … The illustrator is the sister of Belpré Award-winning illustrator Yuyi Morales, and these acrylic paintings share a similar colorful and vibrant style as they integrate words, numbers, Spanish pronunciations, joy, and excitement throughout each full page spread."—Booklist

In this video provided by WETV’s ¡Colorín Colorado!, Pat describes the way she blends different cultures in the book.

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Pat’s Hope for 2017

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Print the poem.
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Adobe Odes: 49 Poems to Stop and Savor

Pat Mora

Adobe Odes by Pat Mora

"[This] collection of poems invites her readers to slow down, turn inward and appreciate the beauty in simplicity…an exercise in giving thanks…If your life has become so frantic and busy that all you can focus on is what task you can check off today’s list, then Mora’s odes may be just the medicine for what ails you…The spaces between her words are as enticing as what she chooses to put on the page. The odes breathe and allow the reader to reflect without competition. Give this collection as a gift to someone special or savor it yourself."—La Herencia

 

 

Colorado composer David E. Bell converted nine of the poems in Adobe Odes to songs for contralto, flute, viola, and harp. Listen to “Ode to Tea.”
https://www.patmora.com/images/ode-to-tea.mp3

Take a Poetry Pause
Listen to Pat read
“Ode to Sunflowers” from Adobe Odes.

https://www.patmora.com/images/pause4-sunflowers.mp3

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One Minute Till Bedtime

Pat Mora

We’re so pleased that Pat has a poem in this new collection!

One Minute Till Bedtime:
60-Second Poems to Send You Off to Sleep

Edited by former Children’s Poet Laureate Kenn Nesbitt and illustrated by Christoph Niemann.

"A dreamy collection of bedtime poems and witty illustrations that’s anything but sleepy."—Kirkus

One Minute Till Bedtime

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