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Kindness can go a long way.

La bondad brilla en la oscuridad / Kindness Glows in the Dark (Spanish and English Edition) by Gama Valle and Mrinali Álvarez Astacio

February 10, 2026 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

While food insecurity is not a new subject, it is not one that is always talked about, especially in a picture book form or is not always accessible to all readers or listeners. The story La bondad brilla en la oscuridad / Kindness Glows in the Dark (Spanish and English Edition) by Gama Valle and Mrinali Álvarez Astacio (Illustrator) introduces this concept to a younger audience, but the extras at the end allow it to grow with the reader. The format, the place the story […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Cooking/Food, Fiction, Health Tagged With: Caribbean & Latin America, community, friendship, Gama Valle, Gama Valle and Mrinali Álvarez Astacio, Mrinali Álvarez Astacio, poverty, Social Themes

BlackRaven's CBR18 Review No:47 · Genres: Children's Books, Cooking/Food, Fiction, Health · Tags: Caribbean & Latin America, community, friendship, Gama Valle, Gama Valle and Mrinali Álvarez Astacio, Mrinali Álvarez Astacio, poverty, Social Themes ·
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