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Quick view Featherless / Desplumado by Juan Herrera Although Tomasito's spina bifida keeps him in a wheelchair, where he often feels as confined as his flightless and featherless pet bird, he discovers that he can feel free when he is on the soccer field. View Details
Quick view El Nabo Gigante / The Gigantic Turnip by Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy When an old man and woman decide to harvest their garden, a gigantic turnip won't budge. This hilarious tale features simple text perfect for reading aloud. Quirky, full-color illustrations provide plenty of counting practice, too. Spanish edition. View Details
Quick view Donde Viven Los Monstruos (Where the Wild Things Are) by Maurice Sendak A naughty little boy, sent to bed without his supper, sails to the land of the wild things where he becomes their king. View Details
Quick view Don't Say a Word, Mama / No Digas Nada, Mama by Joe Hayes Can a pair of sisters be too generous with each other? Only if their mother doesn't say a word. View Details
Quick view Cuckoo/Cucu: A Mexican Folktale / Un Cuento Folklorico Mexicano by Lois Ehlert Cuckoo is beautiful. Trouble is, she's lazy. She never does her share of workthat is, until a field fire threatens the season's seed crop and Cuckoo is the only one who can save it. But will she risk harming her lovely feathers by flying through the... View Details
Quick view Cool Down and Work Through Anger / Calmate y Supera La IRA by Cheri J. Meiners Reassuring and supportive, this book helps preschool and primary children learn concrete social skills for anger management and discover that when they cool down and work through anger, they can feel peaceful again. The English-Spanish editions from the... View Details
Quick view Colors! ¡Colores! by Jorge Lujan In this timeless tale from Thailand, a girl cannot decide which of her many silken dresses and lavish jewels to wear to the dance, so she wears them all. Her foolish decision, teaches her a valuable lesson. View Details
Quick view Bajo La Luna de Limon (Under the Lemon Moon) by Edith Hope Fine When Rosalinda is awakened by a noise in the family's garden, she sees a man creeping away with a sack of fruit from her beloved lemon tree. Rosalinda seeks out La Anciana for advice. The wise woman offers an inventive way to help the tree and the man... View Details
Quick view Abran Paso a Los Patitos (Make Way for Duckilings) by Robert McCloskey A pair of ducks proudly return to their home in the Boston Public Garden withtheir eight offspring. View Details
Quick view Arriba, Abajo y Alrededor = Up, Down and Around by Katherine Ayres From seeds dropping into soil to corn bursting from its stalks, from children chasing butterflies to ants burrowing underground, everything in this vibrant Spanish language picture book pulses with life in all directions! Sprightly illustrations set the... View Details
Quick view Las Fresas Son Rojas by Peter Horacek What color are strawberries? Bananas? Grapes? Flip the pages to find out! What happens when you mix these and other wonderful colors together? Peek in the bowl on the last spread for a tasty surprise. View Details
Quick view About Reptiles/Sobre Los Reptiles: A Guide for Children/Una Guia Para Ninos by Cathryn Sill Now available in a bilingual edition, this thoughtful first glimpse into the world of reptiles explains the basic characteristics that they all share, while offering a close look at a few of the many animals in this diverse category. View Details