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What is DĂa de Muertos (Day of the Dead)?
DĂa de Muertos is not a âscaryâ occasion⌠but rather one to remember, honor, and celebrate the life of those who have passed before us. It is a remembrance of the origin and path that we all must follow and an opportunity to relive and strengthen the bond with loved ones no longer around us. That is why prayer, meditation, colorful arrangements and ornaments, food and ofrendas are part of this celebration. Because it is that: a celebration of life, death and tradition.

DĂa de Muertos Activities
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Lilâ Libros - What is DĂa de Muertos
Learn more about this special celebration!
Lilâ Libros - Pan de Muertos Recipe
Inspired by our Little Monster book!
Lilâ Libros - Nicho Craft Activity
Inspired by our Huesos and La Catrina books!
Lilâ Libros - Calaverita Doodle
Inspired by our La Catrina book!
Lilâ Libros - Sugar Skull Origami
Inspired by our La Catrina book!
Lilâ Libros - Catrina Emotion Paper Doll
Inspired by our La Catrina book!
Lil' Libros - Catrina Face Paint
Inspired by our La Catrina book!
Lilâ Libros - Catrina Lantern
Inspired by our La Catrina book!
Lilâ Libros - Paper Marigold Flower
Inspired by our Mi Ofrenda book!
Lilâ Libros - Papel Picado Vowels
Inspired by our La Catrina book!
Lilâ Libros - Magic Flashlight Paper Craft
Inspired by our La Llorona book!
Lilâ Libros - Paper alebrije
Inspired by our Alebrije book!
Lil' Libros - Frida Kahlo-inspired Flower Crown
Inspired by our Frida book!
Lilâ Libros - DĂa de Muertos Activity Sheets
Inspired by our not-so spooky books!
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Culture, fantasy, and fiction!
Celebrating traditions and colorful imagery, our (not-so) spooky books tell beautiful stories on Latino culture. Count with the catrinas, chase monsters with Kid del Toro, and form a friendship with Luna oscura.

How to get involved:
There are a few unique ways to encourage your accounts to bring the holiday to life this season.
Suggest to bookstores they build an ofrenda and host a DĂa de los Muertos night. Customers can then bring in pictures of loved ones who have passed on and place them on the altar.
Try to make the entire event feel as authentic as possible and include sugar skulls, monarch butterflies and papel picado. Include Lilâ Libros Dia de Muertos-themed childrenâs books written and illustrated by Latinx authors.