An award-winning author and a rising star artist have put a festive
Latino twist on "The Twelve Days of Christmas," populating it with
piñatas in place of partridges, plus burritos bailando (dancing
donkeys), lunitas cantando (singing moons), and much more, all
displayed in the most vivid colors imaginable. In this version a little
girl receives gifts from a secret amiga, whose identity is a sweet
surprise at the book's conclusion. There are things to find and count in
Spanish on every page, with pronunciations provided right in the
pictures and a glossary and music following the story. This joyous
fiesta will warm even the coldest of hearts.