Quick view Details Marisol McDonald and the Clash Bash: Marisol McDonald y La Fiesta Sin Igual by Monica Brown by Monica Brown
Quick view Olinguito, de La A a la Z!/Olinguito, from A to Z! by Lulu Delacre This bilingual alphabet book introduces readers to a cloud forest in the Andes; the plants, animals, and other organisms found there; and the newly-identified olinguito, a South American mammal. View Details
Quick view Finding the Music/En Pos de La Musica by Jennifer Torres by Jennifer Torres In this cheerful bilingual book, a determined Latina girl accidentally breaks her grandfather's vihuela and discovers his legacy as a mariachi player. View Details
Quick view Mama The Alien/Mama la Extraterrestre by Lainez Colato by Lainez Colato In this lighthearted bilingual immigration story, a young girl sees the word alien on her mother s Resident Alien card and concludes that her mother is from another planet, until the girl finds out that the word has more than one meaning 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 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 I Kick the Ball / Pateo el balon by Gwendolyn Zepeda I kick the ball. BAM! BOOM! POW! Young Toñito dreams constantly about playing soccer. He imagines himself hitting the ball with his knee, his foot, his head. View Details
Quick view The Desert Is My Mother / El Desierto Es Mi Madre by Pat Mora A poetic depiction of the desert as the provider of comfort, food, spirit, and life View Details
Quick view The Patchwork Garden / Pedacitos De Huerto by Diane De Anda Tonia loves to listen to her Abuela's stories about when she was a young girl. When her grandmother remembers planting a vegetable garden "on my own little square patch of land," Tonia wishes she too could have her very own garden. Their apartment... View Details
Quick view El Torneo De Trabalenguas / the Tongue Twister Tournament by Nicolas Kanellos Ladies and gentlemen, girls and boys, doggies, kitties and mousies: Welcome to the grand Tongue Twister Tournament! And so begins this championship in which the best tongue torturer will win the tongue twister trophy. View Details
Quick view Family/Familia by Diane Gonzales Bertrand by Diane Gonzales Bertrand A reluctant participant in the Gonzalez family reunion, Daniel has some pleasant surprises and discovers the meaning of family. View Details
Quick view FranciscoÂs Kites / Las cometas de Francisco by Alicia Z Klepeis Francisco misses his village in El Salvador, and especially flying a kite with his friends, but Mamâa cannot afford to buy a kite so he gathers discarded materials around his apartment building and makes his own, which catches the eye of a store... View Details
Quick view The Land of Lost Things / El pais de las cosas perdidas by Dina Bursztyn I was going to draw, but my blue pencil was missing. It was lost! Where do all the lost things go? A young boys search for his misplaced pencil leads him to wonder where all the lost things go. View Details