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How often have you picked up a children’s book and found a character that looks like you, or even represents your race or skin color?

Beato Goes To books actually portray the people from each country. Many of the characters in the book – including my real cat Beato – are people who I actually met during my travels. They look, dress, talk and enjoy the same things in real life, as they do in the books.

In Beato Goes To Brazil, the main character (besides Beato), is Amanda Villa-Lobos, a girl from Rio De Janeiro, who I first met in Atlanta. Amanda worked for my nonprofit, Go Eat Give, as a multimedia intern and eventually ended up being my travel assistant. 

We went all over the world together – Brazil, Armenia, Georgia, The Philippines, Chile, Mexico and Mongolia, as she took photos and videos, while I wrote about the different places. Amanda visited my grandma in India with me, and I stayed at her home when her family moved to London.

Amanda was raised in a diplomat family, so she got the opportunity to live abroad, learn multiple languages and meet people from different cultures. She is always open to trying new things (specially new foods), and picks up at least a few words in every language when she travels.

I decided to dedicate this book to Amanda (the illustrations are based on her actual photos of when she was a kid in Rio), because she embodies the spirit of a true Carioca (which is what they call a girl from Rio) – fun loving, sporty, always on the beach, kind to animals, eating lots of fruits, and curious about the world.

You will also find other real characters in the book, such as Pietro Maia, a young Brazilian boy I met while speaking at an elementary school in Atlanta. Like Amanda, Pietro also loves to play sports, soccer being his favorite. At only 7 years of age, he approached me after class during the book signing and asked me to write a book about his country, so here I am.

I attended the Carnival in Rio in 2017, but decided to show a real dancer in the book. Andrea Moreira is a famous Brazilian samba dancer from Bello Horizonte (also a place I visited in Brazil), who I met in Atlanta. Andrea performed at a Go Eat Give fundraising event and is possibly the best samba dancer I have seen. She can dance anywhere anytime – be it the beach, pool or the office!

Most of the illustrations in Beato Goes To Brazil are based on places I was at and activities I did. Though my illustrators in Romania did a terrific job of replacing me with a cat!

I hope you enjoy the new book and continue to be inspired by Beato’s travels where he learns about different cultures and destinations. 

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Meet the Characters

Ruso

is Beato’s older and wiser canine brother, who knows a lot about the world.

Ina

is a smart girl who lives with her parents on a sheep farm in Greenland.

Kazumi

is an adventurous girl from Okinawa, who knows a lot about Japanese traditions.

Amanda

is from Rio and loves to
play sports and
be outside.

Putu

is an intelligent
and friendly boy
from Bali, Indonesia.

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"As parents, we can use the book 'Beato Goes to Japan' as a tool to talk to our kids about the importance of respect."
-Tara

"Wow, what a rich cultural adventure Sucheta took us on with the help of Beato! The children were engaged, the teachers were engaged, and we all were given a peek into a different way of living."

"Children learn to appreciate the world one country at a time. My children have been fans of these series. Can't wait for more titles."
-Smita

""My kids love this book series. “Beato goes to”, is meant to inspire young kids to travel, learn, and embrace different cultures and has done just that for my little ones. We love all animals and travel so these books are perfect for us!"
-Tyler

"She was giggling the whole time because the images are so fun!"
-Isabel

"As an ESL teacher, I have adopted it in my classes because even those who aren't proficient in English can still read it with their kids!"
-Lucia

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Meet the Author

Sucheta Rawal is an award-winning Asian-American travel writer, who has been to 100 countries and all 7 continents! She believes that by learning about different cultures, we grow up to be tolerant citizens who respect each other and live in harmony. Click here to request Sucheta for an event.

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