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CHU'S FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL

Neil Gaiman is a master of suspense in this story of a boy who is seeking to identify his special talent. Gaiman's varying tempos make his narration sound like a musical score. As young Chu starts his day in conversation with his father, Gaiman's delivery is steady and gentle, his voice exuding the father's love for his son as well as mystery regarding Chu's individual abilities. In the classroom, Gaiman's pace and volume quicken as the teacher inquires about the talents and interests of the students. At the end of the day, Gaiman's delivery slows and quiets as Chu answers age-old school-day questions from his parents and goes off to bed. As the story develops, Chu's special talent will become fully clear to young listeners.

(Picture book. 4-7)

Pub Date: June 24, 2014

Duration: 3 mins

DD ISBN: 9780062355539

Publisher: Harper Audio

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    VIDA

    THE MICE, THE CAT, AND THE ALEBRIJE

    In her clear, expressive voice, bilingual narrator M.L. Sanchez tells the exciting story of mouse siblings Vida and Máximo. The town of Moustepec was once happy, but the threat of a cat forces residents to stay home. There are no more fiestas, no more fireworks, and no more music. When a scary encounter with the cat results in Vida's dream about a fantastical creature called an alebrije, it inspires a plan to get rid of the cat once and for all with the help of the whole town. An extensive author's note offers a history of the Mexican tradition of the alebrije; another note reveals the story's inspiration. Sanchez's pacing adds to this enjoyable adventure for young listeners.

    (Picture book. 4-8)

    Pub Date: Nov. 11, 2025

    Duration: 12 mins

    DD ISBN: 9798349108686

    Publisher: Dreamscape

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      XOLO

      HOW ONE GOOD DOG GOD SAVED HUMANKIND

      Robb Moreira summons a mythic tone for this original spinoff of the Aztec creation story. In Higuera's story, the feathered serpent god Quetzalcoatl's lesser-known brother, Xolotl, recounts "what really happened." Xolo has a dog's head, paws, and, most importantly, a love of humankind. Moreira's declamatory tones suit the epic nature of the story but also sometimes flatten the nuances of Higuera's characterizations. Listeners who don't seek out the print edition to accompany the audiobook will miss illustrator Mariana Ruiz Johnson's strikingly stylized figures, colorfully lush design, and critical narrative detail that's often communicated only in the illustrations. Those who do read and listen will occasionally find themselves zooming past wordless sequences that demand close attention. Both otherworldly and sweet--and perhaps best enjoyed in print.

      (Mythology. 7-10)

      Pub Date: Nov. 4, 2025

      Duration: 1 hr

      DD ISBN: 9798899735035

      Publisher: Recorded Books Inc.

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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