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NO MORE SEÑORA MIMÍ by Meg Medina

NO MORE SEÑORA MIMÍ

by Meg Medina ; illustrated by Brittany Cicchese

Pub Date: Sept. 3rd, 2024
ISBN: 9781536219449
Publisher: Candlewick

A child prepares to say goodbye to a beloved babysitter.

In the morning, Ana and Mami walk upstairs to apartment 4C, where señora Mimí awaits. As Mami heads off to work, Ana begins the day with señora Mimí, a “two-tooth baby” named Nelson, and Pancho, a “no-tooth dog.” Señora Mimí hurries Ana to school, but Ana’s nearly exploding with excitement. After all, Abuela plans to move in with Mami and Ana later that night. Now Abuela can babysit Ana while Mami works! After patient señora Mimí drops off Ana at school, Ana eagerly tells the entire class about Abuela’s imminent arrival. During class, Ana suddenly realizes that these treasured days with ever-present, dependable señora Mimí might end. How will señora Mimí be there for Ana now? A compassionate consideration of caregivers, Medina’s careful, playful text blends spare dialogue with telling details that, piece by piece, build up Ana’s tender friendship with señora Mimí. Hints of other everyday adventures shared between child and caretaker believably tease out the central conflict, which comes to a suitably upbeat conclusion. Cicchese’s artwork boasts a rich palette of warm shades of yellows, oranges, and browns. The main characters are Latine; Ana’s community is diverse, and one classmate uses a wheelchair.

An affectionate shoutout to sitters.

(Picture book. 4-8)