Quick view Details Animal Talk: Mexican Folk Art Animal Sounds in English and Spanish by Cynthia Weill
Quick view Indoors by Millet Publishing Vibrant illustrations and clear text help children discover two languages by learning words for different indoor locations, including a museum, an art gallery, a school, a library, and a mall. View Details
Quick view A Day by Millet Publishing This bilingual board book helps children discover two languages by learning to describe the activities they do every day. View Details
Quick view Feelings by Millet Publishing Highlighting more complex concepts that go beyond colors and numbers, titles in the series feature animals, clothes, fruit, home, jobs, music, opposites, plants, school, sports, tools, vegetables, and vehicles. This collection combines photographs,... View Details
Quick view School by Millet Publishing School' features a one-page spread on each featured item at school. The images are photographs embellished with illustration, so they are fresh and creative but still simple and clear. Below each image is the word for the school item in English and the... View Details
Quick view Vegetables by Millet Publishing Illustrations and text help children discover words in two languages through pictures of different vegetables. View Details
Quick view Opuestos: Mexican Folk Art Opposites in English and Spanish by Cynthia Weill Happy hand-painted animals from Oaxaca teach kids about opposites in two languages. View Details
Quick view Colores de Vida: Mexican Folk Art Colors in English and Spanish by Cynthia Weill Colors in Spanish and English--a book for kids as colorful as a rainbow. View Details
Quick view Animal Talk: Mexican Folk Art Animal Sounds in English and Spanish by Cynthia Weill Did you know that animals that live in one country don't always talk the same language as animals from somewhere else? Take a rooster, for instance. In English-speaking countries, he says cock-a-doodle-doo when he has a notion to announce himself or to... View Details
Quick view ABeCedarios: Mexican Folk Art in English and Spanish by Cynthia Weill This illustrated book for children introduces the alphabet, using painted wooden sculptures of animals made by the Jimenez family, descendants of Manuel Jimenez from Oaxaca, one of the founders of this type of folk ar View Details
Quick view My Little Donkey/Mu Burrito by Susie Jaramillo by Susie Jaramillo This bilingual children's book follows the journey of a trotting donkey on his way to Bethlehem to meet baby Jesus. View Details
Quick view Si, Se Puede!/Yes, We Can!: A Janitor Strike in L.A. by Diana Cohn When the janitors' union strikes for better wages, Carlitos discovers a way to help his mother. View Details
Quick view How Do You Say?/Como Se Dice? by Angela Dominguez The story of two giraffes--one English-speaking and one Spanish-speaking--that overcome the language barrier to forge a friendship View Details