When remembering becomes a superpower, two siblings rise to protect their island.Meet Nito and Lani, a brother and sister living in the heart of Puerto Rico, where music fills the air, stories are passed down through generations, and the island's beauty is alive in every song, drumbeat, and smile.But when a mysterious force called El Olvido appears-bringing silence, stillness, and forgetting-everything begins to fade.With the help of the wise and playful Don Coquí, Nito and Lani discover that their gifts are more powerful than they ever imagined. Nito's wind carries songs, laughter, and stories across the island. Lani's light reveals faces, traditions, art, and culture that must never be forgotten.Together, they learn that El Olvido cannot be fought with force-he disappears when people remember.The Coquí Twins: Guardians of Borinquen is a beautifully illustrated children's book that celebrates Puerto Rican privilege, culture, identity, and the power of remembering who we are. Through vibrant imagery and a meaningful story, young readers are reminded that their heritage, their voice, and their stories matter.Perfect for: Children ages 4-8Families celebrating Puerto Rican heritageClassrooms and cultural librariesBedtime reading and repeated storytellingThis heartwarming story plants seeds of pride, unity, and cultural love-while leaving readers excited for the next adventure.