The Cot In The Living Room
The Cot In The Living Room invites readers into the bustling heartbeat of New York City through the eyes of a young Dominican American girl. This warm, hopeful picture book about jealousy, empathy, and what it means to belong is ideal for children ages 4–8 and their families. Written with gentle humor by Hilda Eunice Burgos, The Cot In The Living Room invites young readers to discover why caring for others matters.
In this picture book, The Cot In The Living Room unfolds across quiet evenings and shared meals, as the girl watches her mami transform the living room into a cozy space for neighbors whose families work overnight shifts. Accompanied by whimsical illustrations from Gaby D'Alessandro, Burgos brings Raquel's moments and Edgardo's quirks to life, showing how witnessing others' experiences can soften worry into understanding. When the moment finally arrives for her to sleep in the living room, she learns that real magic isn’t about the view or the pillow, but about stepping into someone else’s world with care and curiosity.
- Heartfelt picture-book exploration of jealousy, empathy, and community in a New York City setting
- Lyrical prose by Hilda Eunice Burgos paired with whimsical illustrations by Gaby D'Alessandro
- Relatable characters and a warm neighborhood feel that celebrates caregiving and sharing
- Themes of perspective-taking, neighborliness, and understanding others’ experiences
- Ideal for read-alouds, bedtime routines, and family discussions about kindness
After finishing The Cot In The Living Room, readers carry a sense of belonging and a deeper appreciation for the people around them. It invites children to imagine how small acts of care can transform everyday spaces into welcoming ones and leaves them with a warm, lasting sense of what it means to be a good neighbor.
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The Cot In The Living Room
The Cot In The Living Room
The Cot In The Living Room invites readers into the bustling heartbeat of New York City through the eyes of a young Dominican American girl. This warm, hopeful picture book about jealousy, empathy, and what it means to belong is ideal for children ages 4–8 and their families. Written with gentle humor by Hilda Eunice Burgos, The Cot In The Living Room invites young readers to discover why caring for others matters.
In this picture book, The Cot In The Living Room unfolds across quiet evenings and shared meals, as the girl watches her mami transform the living room into a cozy space for neighbors whose families work overnight shifts. Accompanied by whimsical illustrations from Gaby D'Alessandro, Burgos brings Raquel's moments and Edgardo's quirks to life, showing how witnessing others' experiences can soften worry into understanding. When the moment finally arrives for her to sleep in the living room, she learns that real magic isn’t about the view or the pillow, but about stepping into someone else’s world with care and curiosity.
- Heartfelt picture-book exploration of jealousy, empathy, and community in a New York City setting
- Lyrical prose by Hilda Eunice Burgos paired with whimsical illustrations by Gaby D'Alessandro
- Relatable characters and a warm neighborhood feel that celebrates caregiving and sharing
- Themes of perspective-taking, neighborliness, and understanding others’ experiences
- Ideal for read-alouds, bedtime routines, and family discussions about kindness
After finishing The Cot In The Living Room, readers carry a sense of belonging and a deeper appreciation for the people around them. It invites children to imagine how small acts of care can transform everyday spaces into welcoming ones and leaves them with a warm, lasting sense of what it means to be a good neighbor.
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The Cot In The Living Room invites readers into the bustling heartbeat of New York City through the eyes of a young Dominican American girl. This warm, hopeful picture book about jealousy, empathy, and what it means to belong is ideal for children ages 4–8 and their families. Written with gentle humor by Hilda Eunice Burgos, The Cot In The Living Room invites young readers to discover why caring for others matters.
In this picture book, The Cot In The Living Room unfolds across quiet evenings and shared meals, as the girl watches her mami transform the living room into a cozy space for neighbors whose families work overnight shifts. Accompanied by whimsical illustrations from Gaby D'Alessandro, Burgos brings Raquel's moments and Edgardo's quirks to life, showing how witnessing others' experiences can soften worry into understanding. When the moment finally arrives for her to sleep in the living room, she learns that real magic isn’t about the view or the pillow, but about stepping into someone else’s world with care and curiosity.
- Heartfelt picture-book exploration of jealousy, empathy, and community in a New York City setting
- Lyrical prose by Hilda Eunice Burgos paired with whimsical illustrations by Gaby D'Alessandro
- Relatable characters and a warm neighborhood feel that celebrates caregiving and sharing
- Themes of perspective-taking, neighborliness, and understanding others’ experiences
- Ideal for read-alouds, bedtime routines, and family discussions about kindness
After finishing The Cot In The Living Room, readers carry a sense of belonging and a deeper appreciation for the people around them. It invites children to imagine how small acts of care can transform everyday spaces into welcoming ones and leaves them with a warm, lasting sense of what it means to be a good neighbor.












