Quick view Details Las Aventuras de Connie y Diego / Adventures Of Connie And Diego by Maria Garcia by Maria Garcia
Quick view Details Los Cazadores Invisibles: Una Leyenda de Los Indios Miskitos de Nicaragua = The Invisible Hunters by Ocatvio Chow
Quick view Details Animal Jamboree: Latino Folktales / La fiesta de los animales: leyendas latinas by Judith Ortiz Cofer
Quick view Details Upside Down And Backwards / De Cabeza Y Al Reves by Diane Gonzales Bertrand by Diane Gonzales Bertrand
Quick view Details A School Named for Someone Like Me/Una Escuela Con Un Nombre Como El Mio by Martinez Davila
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 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 Animal Jamboree: Latino Folktales / La fiesta de los animales: leyendas latinas by Judith Ortiz Cofer A collection of four Puerto Rican folktales featuring a lion, mice, and a brave little ant, as well as other animals. View Details
Quick view Upside Down And Backwards / De Cabeza Y Al Reves by Diane Gonzales Bertrand by Diane Gonzales Bertrand Short stories present two brothers who drive their family's new truck, a boy whose old-fashioned aunt has her own ideas about celebrating a birthday, a girl who dresses as Queen Isabella for school, and a boy who lies to win a prize. View Details
Quick view Icy Watermelon / Sandia fria by Mary Sue Galindo Pepita thinks it doesn't matter that she is always late, until she finally realizes how her tardiness affects other people and herself. View Details
Quick view The Case of the Three Kings / El caso de los reyes magos by Alidis Vicente The skinny second grader first introduced in The Case of the Missing Chancleta and Other Top-Secret Cases / La chancleta perdida y otros casos secretos is back on the case in the second installment of the bilingual series, The Flaca Files / Los... View Details
Quick view A School Named for Someone Like Me/Una Escuela Con Un Nombre Como El Mio by Martinez Davila The sister of Jaime Dâavila, a promising young lawyer and Mexican American community leader, recounts his boyhood, education, and death and describes how a school came to be named after him. View Details
Quick view A Mummy in Her Backpack / Una momia en su mochila by James Luna Flor enjoyed her two-week trip to Mexico, though she's glad to be back at school. But when she tries to pull her homework out of her backpack, she's shocked to feel a cold hand clutching hers. Thinking that the pesky boys in her class are playing a trick... View Details
Quick view The Last Doll / La Ultima Muneca by Diane Gonzales Bertrand A beautiful old-fashioned doll, long neglected on a toy store's shelves, becomes the last special doll given to a Mexican American girl when she celebrates her fifteenth birthday. View Details