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Catalina Plays the What? follows a young girl getting ready for show-and-tell day at school who is nervous about sharing her passion for her favorite instrument, the double bass. What was the inspiration for your story?
The inspiration for Catalina Plays the What? stems from my personal connection to the world of double basses through my husband, Gary Upton, who is a luthier and has been manufacturing double basses for years. Before meeting him, like many people, I had little knowledge of this remarkable instrument, which is often overlooked in schools and society despite being the foundational cornerstone in nearly all music worldwide. Many people say, “Oh, it’s a big cello, right?” I wanted to shed light on the double bass, an instrument that deserves far more recognition, especially among young learners.
Additionally, the field of double bass is predominantly male and Caucasian, so it was important to me to feature a young girl of color as the protagonist. Representation matters deeply—when children see themselves reflected in various fields, they are more likely to feel inspired and motivated to pursue their interests. Through Catalina’s journey, I hope to encourage more girls, especially those from diverse backgrounds, to explore and embrace the double bass.
Catalina starts out nervous but builds confidence as she goes along, in part thanks to the help of her grandpa. What were some driving ideals behind your character’s development?
The themes of perseverance, self-confidence, and the importance of supportive relationships drive Catalina’s character development. Her initial nervousness reflects a universal experience for many children who feel uncertain when sharing something they are passionate about. However, as Catalina progresses through her presentation, her confidence builds, largely due to the steady encouragement from her grandpa. This relationship, which highlights the significant role that mentors and family members play in empowering young people to overcome their fears, is a key element in the story. I wanted to convey that with support, determination, and a belief in oneself, even the most daunting challenges can be met with success.
What were some educational aspects that were important for you to include in this children’s book?
As a former elementary school teacher, I have a deep passion for making learning enjoyable and accessible for children. In Catalina Plays the What?, I aimed to introduce the fundamentals of the double bass in an engaging and easy way for young readers to understand. The story breaks down the different parts of the bass, its various names, and its role in different genres of music, all within the context of a fun and relatable narrative. My goal was to create an educational experience that would not only entertain but also inform children about this incredible instrument, leaving a lasting impression that learning can be both informative and entertaining.
Is this the first book in the series? If so, when is the next book coming out, and what can your fans expect in the next story?
Catalina Plays the What? is not currently part of a series, but I’ve been considering the possibility due to readers’ positive feedback and interest. Many have expressed a desire for more stories educating about musical instruments. While I haven’t yet committed to a series, I am finishing another story, Thea and Her Purple Dragon. This upcoming book delves into the complex and often painful topic of Parental Gatekeeping, exploring the deep emotional impact on children and parents when an adult fails to work together in the child’s best interest. This book aims to open a dialogue about the importance of cooperation and understanding within families, especially for the child’s well-being.
In addition to Thea and Her Purple Dragon, new readers can also explore my other works. Jayla Spreads Loving Kindness introduces children to the peaceful mindfulness practice of loving-kindness meditation, following a young girl as she practices sending love to those around her throughout her day. The book aims to teach that the more loving-kindness you send out, the happier and more peaceful you will feel. My other book, You Are Loved, tells the story of a little girl entering foster care and aims to teach children that, despite difficult circumstances, they can always find love and support in the world around them.
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Catalina Plays the What?
Posted by Literary Titan

Catalina Plays the What? is an utterly charming children’s book that takes us on a delightful journey into the world of music, specifically focusing on the often overlooked yet magnificent double bass. Catalina, a young girl with a passion for this enormous string instrument, shares her love and knowledge with her classmates during a show-and-tell presentation. With the help of her supportive grandpa, she teaches the other children and the readers about the double bass, its different names, and the unique sounds it produces. The book is educational and heartwarming, as it beautifully captures Catalina’s growing confidence and pride in her musical abilities.
Now, let me just say I absolutely adored Catalina’s character. Her nervousness at the beginning of the presentation was so relatable, and watching her grow more confident as she talked about something she loves was just so uplifting. The way the author, Antonia Aviles, builds this progression feels real, and I found myself rooting for Catalina from the moment she sneaked a peek through the classroom door. The interactions with her grandpa were a highlight for me. His gentle encouragement and fun, supportive nature really brought a smile to my face. Their bond adds such a sweet layer to the story, making it more than just a tale about an instrument but also one about family, tradition, and passing on knowledge.
Aviles has a knack for making the technical aspects of music accessible to children without dumbing it down or making it feel like a lesson. For example, when Catalina explains the different names for the double bass depending on the genre of music, it’s done so naturally that you’re learning without even realizing it. And that moment when Catalina’s grandpa mimics the sounds of a double bass and a violin had me chuckling. It’s these little touches of humor that make the book so enjoyable for both kids and adults alike.
It’s clear that Aviles has a deep appreciation for music, and that passion shines through on every page. This picture book makes you feel the music. It’s a celebration of an instrument that might not be in the spotlight but is nonetheless vital to the world of music.
Catalina Plays the What? is a wonderful picture book for any young reader who has an interest in music or for those who might need a bit of encouragement to find their own passions. It’s perfect for parents, teachers, and music lovers who want to introduce children to the beauty of musical instruments in a fun and engaging way.
Pages: 43 | ASIN : B0D9ZDZYJ2
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