Quick view Details Marisol McDonald and the Clash Bash: Marisol McDonald y La Fiesta Sin Igual by Monica Brown by Monica Brown
Quick view Details Dale, dale, dale: Una fiesta de números / Hit It, Hit It, Hit It: A Fiesta of Numbers by Rene Saldana
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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 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
Quick view Pepita and the Bully / Pepita y la peleonera by Ofelia Dumas Lachtman Pepita is back! And though she likes her new school, she has decided thatafter three daysshe isnt going back. Shes sorry too, because she likes her teacher, Miss Chu, who has black eyes and a sunny smile. She likes her bright, colorful classroom. And... 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 We are Cousins / Somos Primos by Diane Gonzales Bertrand by Diane Gonzales Bertrand A simple bilingual text paired with colorful illustrations tells a loving, humorous story about playmates who are more than just friends. View Details
Quick view Mis Papitos / My Parents: Heroes De La Cosecha / Heroes Of The Harvest by Samuel Caraballo A young boy speaks lovingly of his parents, who toil in the fields all day long harvesting fruits and vegetables, and return home in the evening for a well-deserved rest. View Details
Quick view Pepita Thinks Pink / Pepita y el color rosado by Ofelia Dumas Lachtman Pepita does not like the color pink and is dismayed to learn that it is the favorite color of the pink little girl who moves in next door 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 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 The Runaway Piggy / El cochinito fugitivo by James Luna by James Luna A Mexican piggy cookie escapes from the bakery before it can be eaten and eludes an ever-growing line of people pursuing it. View Details