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CRACK GOES THE CASCARÓN by Sara Andrea Fajardo

CRACK GOES THE CASCARÓN

An Eggcellent Not-Just-for-Easter Shellebration!

by Sara Andrea Fajardo ; illustrated by Rocío Arreola Mendoza

Pub Date: Feb. 18th, 2025
ISBN: 9780593805671
Publisher: Knopf

A mischievous young boy delights in pelting his family with cascarones, hollowed-out eggshells filled with confetti.

Toti declares, “I’m the King of Cascarones!” and explains that he’s preparing for a big springtime “shellebration” where he plans to crack cascarones on everyone in his multigenerational family. He practices by flinging the shells at each family member; no one is safe! Toti takes things a step further by designing new types of cascarones, including smoke-filled versions and even ones filled with slime. He can’t wait for the day to arrive, but on the fateful morning, his family members—and his cascarones—are nowhere to be found. The family has swapped out his eggs for plastic ones and now begin pelting him with the cascarones. Instead of sulking, he immediately begins planning for next year’s hijinks. The playful tale captures the joy of family traditions and the delight of creative pranks, inspiring readers to make their own fun. Upbeat illustrations splattered with pastel hues bring the lighthearted tradition to life, and many details on the page will help readers who aren’t familiar with this Spanish tradition to better understand it. The main character and his family are brown-skinned and cued Latine; Spanish phrases are peppered throughout the text.

Sure to make readers smile, this sparkling story affirms cultural traditions.

(Picture book. 4-8)