Quick view Details Dale, dale, dale: Una fiesta de números / Hit It, Hit It, Hit It: A Fiesta of Numbers by Rene Saldana
Quick view Details Mis Papitos / My Parents: Heroes De La Cosecha / Heroes Of The Harvest by Samuel Caraballo
Quick view Fire! Fuego! Brave Bomberos by Susan Middleton Elya by Susan Middleton Elya A brave group of firefighters set off to battle a blaze at a townhouse. Spanish words interspersed in the rhyming text are defined in a glossary. View Details
Quick view Gracias/Thanks by Pat Mora by Pat Mora In a series of poetic sentences, a young boy (biracial Mexican/Caucasian) tells about some of the everyday things for which he is thankful. View Details
Quick view Once Around the Block/Una Vuelta a la Manzana by Jose Lozano The bilingual kids in a Mexican-American neighborhood know a fun way to teach the alphabet. View Details
Quick view Charro Claus and the Tejas Kid by Xavier Garza Meet Santa's newest helper: his cousin Pancho, a farmer living down in South Texas. Pancho was once a mariachi singer. One night his "primo" Santa Claus showed up and asked for help along the US/Mexico border. And then, "poof," Santa transformed Pancho... 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 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 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
Quick view Delicious Hulabaloo/Pachanga Deliciosa by Pat Mora by Pat Mora In this poem in English and Spanish, lizards, armadillos, and other creatures of the night make merry beneath the desert moon View Details
Quick view Clara y la curandera / Clara and the Curandera by Monica Brown by Monica Brown Once there was a little girl named Clara, who was grumpy. She was grumpy about having to take out the trash, having to share her toys with her seven brothers and sisters, and having to read one book a week for school. View Details
Quick view The Woodcutter's Gift/ El regalo del lenador by Lupe Ruiz-Flores When a violent thunderstorm knocks down the giant mesquite tree in the town square, some of the villagers see it as only worth firewood, but the woodcutter sees it as material for carving a beautiful gift for the children of the town. View Details
Quick view Goodnight, Papito Dios / Buenas Noches, Papito Dios by Victor Villasenor A father comforts his son at bedtime by singing the turtledove song his own mother once sang to him, in hopes that the child will awake refreshed and secure in the knowledge that he is loved. View Details