What if the bravest hero was the smallest of them all?In this vibrant, heartwarming retelling of a classic Mexica myth, Abuelo shares the story of Nanahuatzin, the humble little god who leaped into a sacred fire to become the Fifth Sun-and brought light back to the world. As Abuelo tells his grandkids Lupita and Mateo about courage, firelight, and the magic of their ancestors, young readers will discover a tale of determination, heritage, and the power of storytelling.Perfect for: ✔ Kids ages 5-9 who love adventure, myths, and bedtime stories✔ Families seeking culturally rich, bilingual, or diverse children's books✔ Educators teaching Mesoamerican history, courage, or family traditionsWhy readers will love it: ✅ Stunning watercolor illustrations that bring the Mexica world to life✅ A heartwarming bond between Abuelo and his grandkids✅ Empowers kids to see themselves as keepers of their family's stories