Sticky Hermana
by Ana Siqueira
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Pub Date Oct 28 2025 | Archive Date Oct 28 2025
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Description
A fun read-aloud picture book with some Spanish words that’s full of humor and heart and perfect for 3-7-year-olds with a younger or older sibling.
Claudia is the big sister. Monica is the little sister. Having each other is fun. They do bubblegum peace bubbles, where they each blow a bubble and almost touch them together.
But sometimes Monica is just way too sticky—wanting to do everything Claudia does. And Claudia finally loses it when Monica tries to come to her soccer tournament. She tells her little sister that there’s a monster that eats little kids. Then, just like siblings do, they work it out and make up.
But when those bubblegum peace bubbles go awry, it brings an entirely new definition to the word sticky!
Back matter includes an author’s note and a Spanish-word glossary. Sticky Hermana releases simultaneously in Spanish as Hermana pegajosa.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781623545796 |
PRICE | $17.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 32 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews

Such a beautiful way to show sibling hood & sister hood. I think everyone that had a sibling got to experience them always wanting to be under you or do what you do. Lol, this shows we can still love each other and hang out sometimes but not ALL THE TIME. I enjoyed the story & thanks for the translation at the end.
Thank you NetGalley & Ana for allowing me to read this arc!

I really enjoyed the concept of this story. I have two daughters that are two years apart and we can definitely relate to the “sticky sisters.” With that being said, I felt like this started out great but need a little more realistic resolution of the conflict. The illustrations were beautiful and the addition of the Spanish language (with glossary in the back) were super helpful. My daughters are currently obsessed with Encanto so they will enjoy this book.
Thank you to the author and Charlesbridge for the opportunity to read this ARC in exchange for an honest review!
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