The book also includes a "Pepito’s Guide to Safe Shenanigans" at the end—a two-page spread differentiating between harmless fun and genuinely hurtful behavior. It’s a brilliant tool for parents navigating the "why can’t I do that?" conversation.
Introducing readers to the wit and rhythm of Latin American storytelling traditions.
However, the genius of the series lies in its consequences. Pepito always gets caught. More importantly, he always has to fix his mistakes. In Book 2, the author introduces a new character: Pepito’s pragmatic grandmother, Abuela Rosa. She doesn't yell; she assigns restorative justice. If Pepito breaks a fence, he has to help rebuild it. If he tells a lie, he has to write a letter of apology.
As of April 2026, the series is a popular collection of children's literature known for its humor and lighthearted mischief. Book 2 continues the journey of the titular character, Pepito, as he navigates the complexities of school, family, and friendships through a series of comedic misunderstandings. The Legend of Pepito
If you'd like, I can help you find for personal documents or look for similar titles that have official print releases?