Quick view Details Gift for Abuelita: Celebrating the Day of the Dead/Un Ragalo para Abuelita: En Celebracion del Dia de lod Muertos by Nancy Luenn
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Quick view Los Pollitos by Susie Jaramillo "Los Pollitos Dicen," or "Little Chickies Squeal" is one of the most popular songs in the Spanish speaking world, akin to "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" in English. This English adaptation of the song is as catchy and lyrical as the Spanish version and... View Details
Quick view Good Dream/Bad Dream-Sueno Bueno/Sueno Malo (Hard Cover) by Juan Calle To comfort his sleepy son, a father says that heroes have always helped people turn bad dreams into good ones. View Details
Quick view My Name is Gabriela/Me Llamo Gabriela by Monica Brown The second in this new bilingual picture book biography series focuses on Gabriela Mistral, a teacher, poet, and the first Latina woman to win the Nobel Prize. View Details
Quick view Gift for Abuelita: Celebrating the Day of the Dead/Un Ragalo para Abuelita: En Celebracion del Dia de lod Muertos by Nancy Luenn This affectionate picture book reveals Rosita's sense of loss when her grandmother dies and how the family works together on the Day of the Dead to restore the healing power of remembrance. Full color. View Details
Quick view Mal de Fantasma = Ghost Fever (Hardcover) by Joe Hayes by Joe Hayes In his classic bilingual style, Hayes tells the story of a haunted house in a poor Arizona town that no one will rent--until Elena's father, who doesn't believe in ghosts, moves in. With the help of her grandmother, Elena resolves the mystery of "ghost... View Details
Quick view El Festival de las Calaveras/The Festival of the Bones by Luis San Vicente Mexico's Day of the Dead fascinates U.S readers, whether for its joyful celebration of an unusual tradition or because it simply feels like home. San Vicente lets children join the celebration as they watch the skeletons rock, rattle, and roll those long... View Details
Quick view Lover Boy/Juanito El Carinoso: A Bilingual Counting Book by Lee Merrill Novelist and children's book author Byrd was inspired to write this bilingual book when she saw her own four-year-old grandchild Johnny. He was so happy and full of life that he was dishing out kisses for everybody and everything, eventually earning the... View Details
Quick view Si, Se Puede! [With Poster for Classroom Use] = Yes, We Can! by Diana Cohn A young boy fights for workers' rights View Details
Quick view Conoce a Simon Bolivar/Get to Know Simon Bolivar by Edna Iturralde by Edna Iturralde Simn Bolvar is known as El Libertador because he freed an enormous territoryan area that today is shared by six South American countriesfrom the yoke of the Spanish Empire. Palomo Blanco, his horse, and Nevado, his dog, were his faithful companions... View Details
Quick view Conoce a Pablo Neruda/Get to Know Pablo Neruda by Georgina Lazaro Leon by Georgina Lazaro Leon Pablo Neruda was a senator, a consul, an ambassador, a scholar, and one of the most famous poets in the world. But even though he was a very important man, he never forgot his inner child. Neruda collected books and other objects as if they were toys;... View Details
Quick view Conoce a Jose de San Martin/Get to Know Jose de San Martin by Adela Basch by Adela Basch Jos de San Martn is the Libertador of Argentina, Chile, and Peru. He was born in the Americas to Spanish parents and returned with his family to Spain when he was only six years old. Even though he was only a little boy when he left the Americas, his... View Details
Quick view Si! Somos Latinos: Yes! We Are Latinos by Ada Alma Flor by Ada Alma Flor Thirteen young Latinos and Latinas living in America are introduced in this book celebrating the rich diversity of the Latino and Latina experience in the United States. Free-verse fiction and nonfiction prose present the characters' lives as well as... View Details