Los Niños Mariachis / The Mariachi Kids
Written by Mario Bencastro
Illustrated by Robert Casilla
Published by Piñata Books
Joselito knew he wanted to be a mariachi the first time he heard a group perform the traditional Mexican folk music. He and his sister Lupita wanted to wear the fancy outfits-big hats, colorful bowties and shiny boots-and sing just like them!
Their mother said they were too little; their dad said the hats were too big for them and their grandfather said their voices weren’t strong enough yet. When the boy sang at school, the other kids laughed at him, but his teacher encouraged him to “Keep on singing, Joselito. One day you will be a great mariachi.” So he and Lupita practiced and practiced. Finally, their parents thought they were ready and bought them the special outfits- black with silver details for him, and white with gold trim for her. “They were the best presents ever!” The siblings began performing at parties and soon they were known as “the Mariachi Kids.” Not only did their classmates quit making fun of them, but they won an important competition too!
Primary ISBN: 9798893750195
Publication Date: October 2025
Available As: Hardcover
Picture Book, Age 04 or older
Community Represented: Mexican/Mexican American
Themes: Arts, Cultural Empowerment, Cultural Empowerment & Joy: Celebrations & Traditions, Cultural Empowerment & Joy: Family, Cultural Empowerment & Joy: Identity, Family Relationship: Parents, Family Relationship: Siblings, Multilingual: Spanish/English Bilingual
Setting: Unspecified
Character's Place in the Immigration Journey: Unknown Arrival
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