The bilingual story of a boy who lives with his abuela (grandmother) and takes his favorite doll to school with him every day. When other kids tease him, however, his new friend Miguel defends him. Thankful, Pepito gives Miguel a “besito” (kiss) on the cheek—and then three more. “Today, Pepito feels the same freedom at school that he does at home. He is fearless,” the book tells us, and then offers a final page reminding us that some boys play with dolls, some girls climb trees, and some do both.
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