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Abuelita & Baby

Abuelita & Baby is a children’s picture book about the love between a grandmother and her granddaughter. Based on the real-life, multi-generational relationship between the author and illustrator Alicia Mullikin and her grandmother, this book captures the intimacy, care, and respect only possible between a grandmother and their grandchild. Alicia Mullikin is an Indigenous Chicana…

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About the Book

Abuelita & Baby is a children’s picture book about the love between a grandmother and her granddaughter. Based on the real-life, multi-generational relationship between the author and illustrator Alicia Mullikin and her grandmother, this book captures the intimacy, care, and respect only possible between a grandmother and their grandchild. Alicia Mullikin is an Indigenous Chicana dance artist, educator, and community organizer. She is the visionary behind El Sueño. This is a bilingual Spanish-English book.

Abuelita & Baby es una historia sobre el amor entre una abuela y su nieta. Cada libro tiene texto en inglés y español.


ISBN: N/A

Publisher: El Sueño

Publication Date: September 2024

Edition: 1st Edition

Pages: 28

Format: Paperback

Dimensions: 8″ x 8″ x .15″


About the Author

Alicia Mullikin is an Indigenous Chicana dance artist, educator, and community organizer. She is the visionary behind El Sueño. With a Master’s degree in Dance from Cal State University of Long Beach, Alicia’s dance experience spans both classical dance styles and Indigenous Danza Azteca, granting her a unique perspective in fostering culturally resonant dance centered on racial literacy and decolonization. Her work has been featured at numerous schools, institutions, and studios across the United States which has propelled Alicia’s powerful expressions of Mexican Indigenous Identity to the forefront. In 2023, Alicia’s unwavering dedication to advocacy earned her recognition as one of only fifteen national artists honored as an Arts Advocacy Leadership Fellow by the National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures. Through her artistry and activism, Alicia Mullikin strives to empower historically marginalized communities and nurture future ancestors.