Quick view Details Estrellita Se Despide De Su Isla/Estrellita Says Good-bye to Her Island by Samuel Caraballo by Samuel Caraballo
Quick view Details Estas manos: Manitas de mi familia / These Hands: My Familys Hands by Samuel Caraballo by Samuel Caraballo
Quick view Details Estrellita en la ciudad grande/ Estrellita in the Big City by Samuel Caraballo by Samuel Caraballo
Quick view Details Adelita and the Veggie Cousins/Adelita y Las Primas Verduritas by Diane Gonzales Bertrand by Diane Gonzales Bertrand
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Quick view Pepita on Pepper Street/ Pepita En La Calle Pepper by Ofelia Dumas Lachtman Pepita, unhappy about her family's move to a street where everything is new to her, is not very friendly to her neighbors as they pass by, but later has another chance to make friends. View Details
Quick view Estrellita Se Despide De Su Isla/Estrellita Says Good-bye to Her Island by Samuel Caraballo by Samuel Caraballo As Estrellita leaves her beloved Caribbean island home, she combines all of its features into an ode celebrating its green and eternal beauty. View Details
Quick view Chave's Memories/Los Recuerdos de Chave by Maria Isabel Delgado A woman recalls childhood visits to her grandparents' ranch in Mexico, where she and her brother played with her cousins and listened to the stories of an old Indian ranch hand. View Details
Quick view Estas manos: Manitas de mi familia / These Hands: My Familys Hands by Samuel Caraballo by Samuel Caraballo In this heart-warming ode to family, the young narrator compares the hands of family members to plants in the natural world. Your hands, the most tender hands! / When I'm scared, / They soothe me, she says to her mother. The girl compares her mother's... View Details
Quick view Estrellita en la ciudad grande/ Estrellita in the Big City by Samuel Caraballo by Samuel Caraballo Relates, in Spanish and English, a telephone conversation in which young Estrellita, who has recently moved to Brooklyn, New York, tells her grandmother, who still lives in Puerto Rico, all about her adventures in and near Manhattan. View Details
Quick view Sofia and the Purple Dress / Sofia y el vestido morado by Diane Gonzales Bertrand Third-grader Sofia wants to wear a beautiful, hand-me-down dress to her cousin Rosario's quinceaänara, but first she will have to lose some weight by exercising and eating healthier foods, with help from her mother and sister. View Details
Quick view Alicia's Fruity Drinks / Las Aguas Frescas de Alicia by Lupe Ruiz-Flores After enjoying a blended fruit drink called aguas frescas during a festival celebrating Mexico's independence, seven-year-old Alicia and her mother make their own at home, then invite Alicia's soccer team over to try them. View Details
Quick view Adelita and the Veggie Cousins/Adelita y Las Primas Verduritas by Diane Gonzales Bertrand by Diane Gonzales Bertrand It was Adelitas first day at a new school, and she didnt know anyone! As Miss Cantú started a lesson on vegetables, cries of I hate vegetables filled the classroom. She watched the kids as they gathered around the teachers desk to select a vegetable... View Details
Quick view It's Bedtime, Cucuy!/ A La Cama, Cucuy! by Claudia Galindo Cucuy does everything he can think of to avoid going to bed in this rhyming story told in Spanish and English. View Details
Quick view Juan And the Chupacabras/ Juan Y El Chupacabras by Carolina Villarroel by Carolina Villarroel After hearing about their grandfather's boyhood encounter with the Chupacabras, a green, winged creature with glowing eyes, Juan and his cousin Luz decide to find out if the story could be true. View Details
Quick view The Rowdy, Rowdy Ranch / Alla En El Rancho Grande by Ethriam Cash Brammer by Ethriam Cash Brammer On the first visit to El Rancho Grande in Mexico, a Mexican American boy hears the stories of how his grandfather bought it "for a song." View Details
Quick view The Triple Banana Split Boy / El Nino Goloso by Lucha Corpi by Lucha Corpi Young Enrique, who loves to eat desserts, learns how to control--and appreciate--his sweet tooth, with the help of his mother and El Coco, a fearsome creature with a huge mouth and sticky hair. View Details