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El Chupacabras

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for El Chupacabras by Adam Rubin and Crash McCreery

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  • Publisher's Weekly:
  • Ages 4 - 8
  • Kirkus:
  • Ages 4 - 8
  • TeachingBooks:*
  • Grades PK-2
  • Lexile Level:
  • 530L
  • Cultural Experience:
  • Latino (Latin America)
  • Genre:
  • Humor
  • Picture Book
  • Year Published:
  • 2018

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From Publisher's Weekly

April 16, 2018
Rubin (Dragons Love Tacos) and McCreery team up to tell the bilingual, comical "true" story of the dreaded el chupacabras. Finding one of their fat and happy goats flat as a pancake and an apparent victim of "the goat sucker," Hector and his daughter Carla enlist the help of a roadside flower lady offering a magic dust: "It will protect your hermosas cabras. Try it." Overzealous Hector sprinkles too much magic dust and transforms his goats into giants that threaten to destroy the whole town. Quick-thinking Carla, however, knows just who can help. Enter El Chupacabras: the creature of legend who isn't quite so monstrous and is, in truth, a tiny gentleman willing to save the day. Rubin's tale of rampaging goats and genteel monsters who favor chocolate with churros is skillfully told in alternating English and Spanish: "La leyenda decía que el chupacabras was a terrifying beast./ The legend said that the goat sucker era una bestia aterradora." McCreery's vibrantly detailed illustrations, from sneezing goats to a bicycle-riding el chupacabras, inject wonderfully outrageous physical humor into Rubin's rip-roaring retelling. Ages 4â€Â"8.

From School Library Journal

April 1, 2018

BLK-Gr 3-A fabled creature becomes an unexpected hero in this wacky bilingual picture book. Carla and her father Hector live happily on a goat farm surrounded by cacti and mountains. However, the wide-eyed, fearful expression on a number of their goats hints at a looming danger. After one of the goats goes missing, Carla bikes off in search of the bovid, only to find him flat as a tortilla. According to legend, El Chupacabras, or Goat Sucker, is a terrifying creature, but really he is a reptile-like "tiny gentleman," who wears a monocle, enjoys churros con chocolate, and, yes, the occasional goat. A passing flower peddler offers Hector magic dust for protection, but the plan backfires, and the goats turn into giants. Carla quickly realizes only El Chupacabras can bring the livestock back down to size. Rubin mixes and alternates between English and Spanish text. McCreery's images enhance and complement Rubin's offbeat narrative through vivid, realistic illustrations. Shifts from detailed close-ups to expansive scenic panoramas give the book a cinematic feel. VERDICT An intriguing title that firmly establishes a modern Latin American legend into the cryptid canon. Highly recommended.-Jessica Agudelo, New York Public Library

Copyright 2018 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

From Kirkus

February 15, 2018
The monster with a taste for goats' blood is at the center of this bilingual tale.On an isolated ranch, Carla and her dad, Hector, wake up to an ominous sound. The next day their wide-eyed goats are trembling in a tree--all but one. Carla cycles around their property until she comes upon what looks like a goat pancake. Aside from its head ("Blaaaaa!"), the goat is a boneless puddle. "EL CHUPACABRAS!" Hector cries, with the handkerchief-munching cabra draped limply across his arms. A flower peddler offers protective magic dust, but Hector overdoes it. After a few sneezes, the unhappy goats are taller than the distant town's church--and they have enormous appetites. The story plays fast and loose with the legend, taking place "a long time ago," even though the chupacabras reportedly first appeared in Puerto Rico in 1995. Rubin's fully bilingual text weaves English together with Spanish with no discernable pattern, often switching in the middle of a sentence, which may prove a challenge for some. McCreery's humorous illustrations (the goats are hilarious) are sometimes at odds with the text. The ranch appears to be in the desert Southwest, but Carla quickly rides her bicycle to a convenient forest. After a goat eats the bell tower, the narrative states there was no "permanent damage." The chupacabras, described as a "tiny gentleman," is a visual mix of the Grinch and a simian reptile; Carla and Hector have brown skin and straight, black hair.Despite incongruities, Rubin's silly story and McCreery's animation-quality artwork will attract eager fans. (Picture book. 4-8)

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El Chupacabras was recognized by committees of professional librarians and educators for the following book awards and distinctions.

El Chupacabras was selected by educational and library professionals to be included on the following state/provincial reading lists.

United States Lists (3)

Alabama

  • Alabama Camellia Award, 2021-2022, Grades 2-3 Fiction

Texas

Adam Rubin on creating El Chupacabras:

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Citation: Rubin, Adam. "Meet-the-Author Recording | El Chupacabras." TeachingBooks, https://library.teachingbooks.net/bookResume/t/60571. Accessed 30 January, 2025.

Crash McCreery on creating El Chupacabras:

This primary source recording with Adam Rubin was created to provide readers insights directly from the book's creator into the backstory and making of this book.

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Citation: McCreery, Crash. "Meet-the-Author Recording | El Chupacabras." TeachingBooks, https://library.teachingbooks.net/bookResume/t/60571. Accessed 30 January, 2025.

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