Martina’s Muy Bad Day

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Martina’s Muy Bad Day

About the Book

What do you do with a muy bad day? In this heartwarming dual-lingual picture book from debut author Melanie Wick Singer with illustrations by Natalia Jiménez Osorio, one girl learns from her grandmother how to turn a muy bad day into a fiesta!

Martina just had the worst day, ever. She fell in a mud puddle, swallowed a bug, stepped on un grande wad of gum, and ruined her lucky calcetines forever!

When she tells her grandmother all about her muy bad day, Abuela has a few ideas for how to handle all the big feelings. Will anything be enough to turn her muy bad day around?

With humor, love, and a little bit of music, anyone can turn un día muy malo into a fiesta—because even the worst days are worth celebrating!

Product Details

ISBN: 9780063284524
Imprint: HarperCollins
On Sale: Feb 4, 2025
List price: $19.99
No of pages: 32
Trim Size: 10.350 in (w) x 10.400 in (h) x 0.450 in (d)
BISAC 1: JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Emotions & Feelings
BISAC 2: JUVENILE FICTION / Family / Multigenerational
BISAC 3: JUVENILE FICTION / Hispanic & Latino
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Melanie Wick Singer

Biography

Melanie Wick Singer is a second-generation Colombian American currently residing in Michigan. Martina’s Muy Bad Day was inspired by the author’s way of coping with bad days of her own: turning the toughest days into celebrations. When Melanie isn’t writing or having dance parties with her daughter, she works as a speech-language pathologist. 

Natalia Jiménez Osorio

Stacy Gonzalez

Reviews

“With vibrant colors, adorably drawn, expressive characters, and pages crammed with balloons and musical notes, this is a fantastic reminder that sometimes it’s best to lean into negative feelings. Interspersed with Spanish, the tale warmly acknowledges that tough days are hard but that with support and a good sense of humor, they can eventually be turned into sunnier ones. A lighthearted road map for grappling with “muy bad” feelings.” — Kirkus Reviews

“The multimedia illustrations use bright colors and soft lines, and Abuela’s rosy cheeks and pleasant facial expressions project warmth and comfort. Spanish words sprinkled throughout the book add cultural authenticity. A beautiful tribute to grandmothers everywhere who turn our frowns upside down.” — Booklist

About the Book

What do you do with a muy bad day? In this heartwarming dual-lingual picture book from debut author Melanie Wick Singer with illustrations by Natalia Jiménez Osorio, one girl learns from her grandmother how to turn a muy bad day into a fiesta!

Martina just had the worst day, ever. She fell in a mud puddle, swallowed a bug, stepped on un grande wad of gum, and ruined her lucky calcetines forever!

When she tells her grandmother all about her muy bad day, Abuela has a few ideas for how to handle all the big feelings. Will anything be enough to turn her muy bad day around?

With humor, love, and a little bit of music, anyone can turn un día muy malo into a fiesta—because even the worst days are worth celebrating!

Product Details

ISBN: 9780063284524
Imprint: HarperCollins
On Sale: Feb 4, 2025
List price: $19.99
No of pages: 32
Trim Size: 10.350 in (w) x 10.400 in (h) x 0.450 in (d)
BISAC 1: JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Emotions & Feelings
BISAC 2: JUVENILE FICTION / Family / Multigenerational
BISAC 3: JUVENILE FICTION / Hispanic & Latino
BISAC 4:
BISAC 5:
BISAC 6:

Melanie Wick Singer

Biography

Melanie Wick Singer is a second-generation Colombian American currently residing in Michigan. Martina’s Muy Bad Day was inspired by the author’s way of coping with bad days of her own: turning the toughest days into celebrations. When Melanie isn’t writing or having dance parties with her daughter, she works as a speech-language pathologist. 

Natalia Jiménez Osorio

Stacy Gonzalez

Reviews

“With vibrant colors, adorably drawn, expressive characters, and pages crammed with balloons and musical notes, this is a fantastic reminder that sometimes it’s best to lean into negative feelings. Interspersed with Spanish, the tale warmly acknowledges that tough days are hard but that with support and a good sense of humor, they can eventually be turned into sunnier ones. A lighthearted road map for grappling with “muy bad” feelings.” — Kirkus Reviews

“The multimedia illustrations use bright colors and soft lines, and Abuela’s rosy cheeks and pleasant facial expressions project warmth and comfort. Spanish words sprinkled throughout the book add cultural authenticity. A beautiful tribute to grandmothers everywhere who turn our frowns upside down.” — Booklist

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