Are you ready to blow out the candles and enjoy a yummy piece of cake? I hope so, because we are celebrating a book birthday today of HOW TO EAT A MANGO, written by Paola Santos and illustrated by Juliana Perdomo and published by Neal Porter Books! And guess what? Author Paola stopped by to chat with us…and she’s offering a giveaway of a copy of this gorgeous new book (USA addresses only) – so please make sure you leave a comment and SHARE the post on your social media for extra tickets in the giveaway hat.

What a gorgeous cover!!! Engaging and inviting…kids will definitely want to grab this one from the library shelves!
Here’s a little bit about the book from the Amazon sales page:
Abuelita teaches Carmencita that you can’t rush mango-eating: it takes five steps to appreciate the gift and feel the love.
Carmencita doesn’t want to help Abuelita pick mangoes; she doesn’t even like them! They’re messy, they get stuck in her teeth, and it’s a chore to throw out the rotten ones.
But Abuelita adores mangoes, and patiently, she teaches Carmencita the right way to eat them. Together, they listen to the tree’s leaves, feel its branches and roots above and below, and smell and feel the sweet, smooth fruits. Each step is a meditation on everything Mamá Earth has given, and in the Earth’s love, Carmencita feels the love of her Mami, her Papi, her little brother Carlitos, and of course, Abuelita.
When they finally bite in, the juice running down their arms, Carmencita understands. The mangoes are more than just mangoes… and she’s ready for another!
Inspired by her own childhood in Venezuela, Paola Santos’s mango-sweet story is a grounding, life-affirming take on gratitude for nature’s gifts and connection with family and culture. Juliana Perdomo’s cheery artwork brings Carmencita, Abuelita, and their mango tree to life with all the warmth of golden fruit under the sun.
Simultaneously released in Spanish as Cómo se come un mango.

And now we get to welcome Paola to Picture Books Help Kids Soar!
ME: Hello, Paola. Thanks so much for stopping by! We always want to know what inspired an author to write a particular story. Can you tell us about why you wrote HOW TO EAT A MANGO?
PAOLA: Thank you for helping me celebrate the book launch, Vivian. The inspiration for “How to Eat a Mango” came from my abuelita and my deep connection to my Venezuelan roots. I remember her in the backyard, fully immersed in eating a mango, her delight like a poem in motion. Despite initially disliking mangoes, I loved watching her savor every bite. In Venezuela, the matriarchal presence is crucial, and my abuelita, though not as sweet as the grandmother in my book, was a strong, bustling figure in our home. The ripe mangoes often meant work for me, but they also brought moments of community as neighbors took bags of them. Today, mangoes evoke nostalgia for my family and homeland, knowing I may never relive those cherished moments or see my country as it once was.
Thank you so much, Paola! This is a book that will help many children feel seen.
Here’s a little bit about Paola:
Paola Santos is a children’s book author born and raised in Venezuela. After moving to Canada, she found the courage to share the words and stories that had long been enclosed in her imagination. Her stories are now woven with her culture, experience in a new country, hope, happiness, and diversity. Paola holds a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in Literature and Children’s Literature and Reading Promotion. She is the author of How to Eat a Mango / Cómo see come un mango (Neal Porter Books / Holiday House), 2024, and the forthcoming picture book A House in My Barrio (Henry Holt / Macmillan), 2026. She lives in Edmonton.
And here are ways to connect with her and find out more about her books:
Website: www.paolasantos.com
Twitter and Instagram: @pgsantosb
Twitter: https://x.com/pgsantosb
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pgsantosb/
And here’s a super cool graphic with info about upcoming book launch events:

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I hope you all have a wonderful week!! Thank you for spending your precious time with us.
I love mangos! Congratulations Paola and Juliana!
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Thank you, Donna!
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Wow! What a special book! Congratulations!
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It is special! Thank you!
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Congratulations!
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Congratulations! 🥭🥭🥭🥭
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Congratulations! I’m looking forward to sharing this book with my little friend who loves mango! 🥭
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Aww, thank you!!
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Sounds lovely. Love mangos but it would be fun to know How To Eat A Mango!!! Congratulations!
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It is always handy to know how to eat them! 🙂
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What a beautiful cover! And mango is one of our favorite fruits in this house. Can’t wait to request this from my library and enjoy with my kids! congratulations!
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Thank you, Melissa!
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I love this beautiful book featuring mangos, mindfulness, and memories and am so glad it’s out in the world! Congratulations, Paola and everyone on team Mango!
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Thank you for your kind words, Jolene! Gracias!
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Congratulations, Paola!
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LOVE grandma stories! This one is sweet as a mango!
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What a heartfelt tribute to your Abuelita and homeland. My grandson inhales mangoes – probably due to his Brazilian/Chilean heritage. I can’t wait to share this story with him.
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I hope he enjoys the book!
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Congratulations and Happy Book Birthday! How to Eat a Mango sounds and looks like such a gorgeous book. One I can’t wait to read!
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Thank you so much, Marcia!
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This sounds like a sweet intergenerational book that I must read to find out the right way to eat delicious mangoes! Congratulations, Paola, & thanks, Vivian!
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Thank you!
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I didn’t love mangos as a kid— but now they are one of my favorite fruits! This sounds like a great story!
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It sounds like the main character in my story! 🙂
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Congratulations Paola! Young readers will gain so much from this special book.
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I hope so! Thank you, Annette!
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I adore mangoes! MMMM. Yes, they are a bit tricky to eat. I better read this book! Congratulations, Paola!
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Thank you, Angie! I hope you like it!
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Mangoes are one of my favorite fruits (I will be eating mango today in fact). I love grandparent stories because I never had my own. Thank you for sharing about this beautiful, heartwarming book!
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Aww, thank you, Danielle!
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This is such a wonderful book! Congratulations, Paola!
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Thank you, Kim!! I can’t wait for yours!
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This cover is a stunner. Congrats! Can’t wait to read the book!!
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Thank you, Claire! Yes, Juliana’s art is gorgeous!
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