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Quick view Soledad Sigh-Sighs: Soledad Suspiros by Rigoberto Gonzalez In this delicate and touching tale about Puerto Rican children in New York, Gonzlez captures a latchkey child's loneliness and her friends' ingenuity in dealing with this all-too-common circumstance. View Details
Quick view Moony Luna: Luna, Lunita Lunera by Jorge Argueta A loving bilingual tale about a young girl afraid to go to school for the first time. View Details
Quick view Marisol McDonald and the Clash Bash: Marisol McDonald y La Fiesta Sin Igual by Monica Brown by Monica Brown In the follow-up to the Pura Belpre Award Honor-winning Marisol McDonald Doesn't Match/Marisol McDonald No Combina, everyone's favorite mismatched heroine turns eight and throws a fabulously mismatched party View Details
Quick view Drum, Chavi, Drum!: Toca, Chavi, Toca! by Mayra Dole by Mayra Dole Even though nobody in her Cuban-American neighborhood thinks girls should play the drums, Chavi knows she was born to drum. View Details
Quick view Birthday in the Barrio: Cumpleanos En El Barrio by Mayra Dole In this second bilingual English/Spanish book by author Mayra Lazara Dole, lively, determined Chavi sets off on yet another Miami adventure. View Details
Quick view Viborita de Cascabel/Baby Rattlesnake by Te Ata Baby Rattlesnake cries and cries for his own rattle but his parents say he is too young to have one. His crying keeps the Rattlesnake People up all night so finally his parents give him a rattle to keep him quiet. Alas, Baby uses his new rattle to scare... View Details
Quick view Las Aventuras de Connie y Diego / Adventures Of Connie And Diego by Maria Garcia by Maria Garcia Tired of being teased because they were born with different colors all over their bodies, Connie and Diego leave the Land of Plenty. They journey through a forest and meet a big brown bear. "You can't live with us," growls the bear. Then they reach the... View Details
Quick view Los Cazadores Invisibles: Una Leyenda de Los Indios Miskitos de Nicaragua = The Invisible Hunters by Ocatvio Chow This Miskito Indian legend set in 17th-century Nicaragua illustrates the impact of the first European traders on traditional life. View Details
Quick view Call Me Tree: Llamame Arbol by Maya Christina Gonzalez An imaginary bilingual tale of self-discovery told by a child who grows, learns about the natural world, embraces others, and is free to become who he or she is meant to be a child as unique as a tree." View Details
Quick view Mi Primer Libro de Dichos/My First Book Of Proverbs by Ralfka Gonzalez In this collection of Mexican dichos (proverbs), the authors/artists bring tolife their favorite sayings from Mexico and the United States which celebratelife and culture. Festive, full-color paintings draw readers into a whimsicalworld where bumblebees... View Details
Quick view Dale, dale, dale: Una fiesta de números / Hit It, Hit It, Hit It: A Fiesta of Numbers by Rene Saldana Today is my birthday, and I am so excited. / One piñata filled with candy. / Two hours until the party. / Three tables set for all of the guests. Mateo counts to twelve as he anticipates the fun he'll have at his party! View Details
Quick view Canta, Rana, canta / Sing, Froggie, Sing by Carolyn Dee Flores Based on a traditional folksong that has been sung by parents and children in Spanish-speaking countries for generations, Canta, Rana, canta / Sing, Froggie, Sing is a charming tale in which a "frog was sitting under the water, when she decided to croak... View Details