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Experience the most important thing in the bibliography picture book

This is (the most important) picture book. This is a story about Latino immigrants making a living in the United States. The upright grandfather taught his grandson the most important lesson in life in time-being responsible for lying. As a result, he not only didn't lose his personality, but also had a formal job.

Although the grandparents and grandchildren in the story face the typical difficulties of immigrant families (livelihood pressure and language barriers), they have not received natural sympathy and leniency. They also have to work hard to get food and clothes, and they must obey the rules. The immigrant background of the story presents a problem situation, but the real core lies in "people". Just like the grandfather in the story repeatedly stressed to his grandson the importance of paying for his mistakes and sincerely making up for them, because no matter where he is or where he comes from, this is the most basic criterion for being a man.

Yves Bunting let children as readers know that no matter how hard life is, it is worth facing with sincerity. At the same time, it also gives children the courage to face all kinds of life problems and learn the "most important things" that will benefit them for life.