Quick view Las familias (Families) by Stephanie Reid Children will be inspired to tell their own stories with this wordless book, filled with engaging images that show all kinds of families--each different in their own way, but alike in the most important way: they belong together. This book allows for a... View Details
Quick view Max (Spanish Version) by Sharon Callen Help children practice their counting with this Spanish-translated story of children who all live on different floors of their apartment building. Early readers will also see the importance of friendship as the children bring a surprise to their sick... View Details
Quick view El cabello rebelde de Maddy (Maddy's Mad Hair Day) by Sharon Callen Young Maddy has wild and crazy red hair. She won't give up as she tries again and again to figure out what do to with her wild mane! Young readers will enjoy the funny Spanish-translated story and illustrations as Maddy learns that her crazy hair is... View Details
Quick view ¿Qué es un abuelo? (What Makes a Grandparent?) by Dona Herweck Rice What does it take to be a grandparent? Is it baking cookies? Is it a rocking chair? Every grandchild knows what really makes a grandparent. Read this book and find out. This book has been translated into Spanish and allows for a wonderful shared reading... View Details
Quick view ¡Chapoteando! (Splash Down!) by Sharon Callen It is a hot summer day, so three young siblings decide to play in the pool! Children will relate to this Spanish-translated story about summer fun, including siblings and splashing in the water. They will also need to problem solve when the water... View Details
Quick view Por La Bahía (Down by the Bay) by Howard McWilliam With a familiar Spanish-translated song as its root, this shared-reading book will encourage new readers to share the story--either as they read or as they are read to. Lively, colorful illustrations and a melodic rhyme assist children in gathering... View Details
Quick view Hasta el océano (Oh, to the Ocean) by Dona Herweck Rice The strong link between text and images in this shared-reading book allows beginning readers to make connections between the words they are reading and the illustrations on the page. Children will love the bright, colorful images as they move through... View Details
Quick view Las familias a lo largo del tiempo (Families Through Time) by Jeanne Dustman In this charming Spanish book, readers will learn about the ways families have stayed the same--and changed--over time. With its vivid and charismatic images of families throughout time, helpful text, and a table of contents, glossary, and index,... View Details
Quick view La historia de una familia (A Family's Story) by Jeanne Dustman Readers can follow along as they read about a woman and her family. This Spanish-translated nonfiction book features numerous photographs of a family, interesting text, and a helpful table of contents, glossary, and index. Children will be encouraged to... View Details
Quick view ¿Qué hace a una familia? (What Makes a Family?) by Diana Kenney Early readers discover the various kinds of families in this Spanish-translated nonfiction title. Readers are encouraged to be aware of and embrace the differences in families through lovely images and engaging text. View Details
Quick view ¿Qué puedes ver? (What Can You See?) by Sharon Callen It's time for a school field trip to the museum of art. In each room, students look at the paintings and sculptures and talk about what they see when they study the art. Early readers will want to join in on the interpretations as they make connections... View Details
Quick view La Historia de Julian = The Julian Chapter by R J Palacio From the very first day Auggie and Julian met, it was clear they were never going to be friends, with Julian treating Auggie like he had the plague. Over one million people have read Wonder and have fallen in love with Auggie Pullman, an ordinary boy... View Details