Purchase to Support Our Program

Super Cilantro Girl encourages children to dream, hope, and fight for their rights…”
Latinxs in Kid Lit

Super Cilantro Girl / La Superniña del Cilantro

Written by Juan Felipe Herrera
Illustrated by Honorio Robledo
Published by Lee & Low Books

Young Esmeralda Sinfronteras eagerly waits for her mamá to come home from Mexico so the two of them can be together again. But when Esmeralda learns that that her mother is being kept at the United States-Mexico border, she begins to worry about when they’ll be reunited. That night, Esmeralda makes a wish that Mamá comes home bright and full of life, like the heart-shaped cilantro leaves that grow in their garden.

The next day, there’s still no word from Mamá, but something strange has happened to Esmeralda’s hands. They’re green—as green as cilantro leaves! At school, Esmeralda tries to hide her hands and the other parts of her body that are turning green too, but it’s no use. Her hair has become tangled like green vines and she’s grown fifty feet tall. Esmeralda rushes home hoping to find Mamá and ask her for help, but Mamá still hasn’t returned. Missing her mother more than ever, Esmeralda decides to use her newfound powers to save Mamá herself. In a daring rescue, Esmeralda—now known as Super Cilantro Girl—finds her mother, evades border patrol, and successfully reunites her family.

Primary ISBN: 9780892391875
Publication Date: June 2003
Available As: Hardcover, Paperback
Picture Book, Age 05 or older

Community Represented:

Themes: , ,

Setting: United States

Character's Place in the Immigration Journey: Immigrant

Click here for details about how we define our titles.

Engagement Projects & Resources:

Share your favorite resources for this book with info@imyourneighborbooks.org.

Educator’s Guide

DOWNLOAD Lesson Plans & Ideas
Source: Lee & Low Books