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Long ago in Puerto Rico's magical rainforest of El Yunque, the little tree frogs had no voice. Surrounded by the forest's magnificent chorus, they felt too small to matter-until one starlit night when everything changed. When the Three Kings-Melchor, Gaspar, and Baltazar-lose their way in the misty forest on Three Kings Eve, young Celeste knows she must help, even though others say she's too tiny to make a difference. With courage, cleverness, and the power of community, Celeste discovers her voice and creates a song that will echo through Puerto Rico forever. Discover how the beloved coquí…mehr

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Long ago in Puerto Rico's magical rainforest of El Yunque, the little tree frogs had no voice. Surrounded by the forest's magnificent chorus, they felt too small to matter-until one starlit night when everything changed. When the Three Kings-Melchor, Gaspar, and Baltazar-lose their way in the misty forest on Three Kings Eve, young Celeste knows she must help, even though others say she's too tiny to make a difference. With courage, cleverness, and the power of community, Celeste discovers her voice and creates a song that will echo through Puerto Rico forever. Discover how the beloved coquí got its song Learn about Puerto Rico's cherished Three Kings tradition Includes tembleque recipe & coloring pages! Perfect for readers ages 6-9 who love: - Puerto Rican stories and culture - Three Kings Day celebrations - Stories about courage and finding your voice - Multicultural holiday traditions - Beautiful legends with heart A companion to "The Gift of the Tsikuri" in the Christmas Around the World series. Ages 6-9 8.5" x 8.5" Full Color
Autorenporträt
Born to Puerto Rican parents, Nita Lipan's childhood was filled with endless nights of Lotería and the songs of coquíes. A fantasy author with over 25 years in education, she has published "Solasta: The Highlander Fae" with a second novel releasing in 2026. Nita believes in the power of stories to remind us that every voice-no matter how small-has magic.