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 Animal Jamboree: Latino Folktales / La fiesta de los animales: leyendas latinas by Judith Ortiz Cofer
Quick view Details Rattling Chains and Other Stories for Children/ Ruido de cadenas y otros cuentos para ninos by Nasario Garcia by Nasario Garcia
Quick view Details Brujas, lechuzas y espantos / Witches, Owls and Spooks by Alonso M Perales by Alonso M Perales
Quick view Details Kid Cyclone Fights the Devil and Other Stories / Kid Ciclon Se Enfrenta a El Diablo Y Otras Historias by Xavier Garza by Xavier Garza
Quick view Details Rene Has Two Last Names / Rene tiene dos apellidos by Rene Colato Lainez by Rene Colato Lainez
Quick view Details Growing Up With Tamales / Los Tamales De Ana by Gwendolyn Zepeda by Gwendolyn Zepeda
Quick view Marisol McDonald and the Monster: Marisol McDonald y El Monstruo by Monica Brown In this bilingual book, a free-spirited, multiracial girl confronts her fear of monsters and unfamiliar nighttime noises. View Details
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 Drum, Chavi, Drum!: Toca, Chavi, Toca! by Mayra Dole by Mayra Dole Even though nobody in her Cuban-American neighborhood thinks girls should play the drums, Chavi knows she was born to drum. View Details
Quick view Mi Primer Libro de Dichos/My First Book Of Proverbs by Ralfka Gonzalez In this collection of Mexican dichos (proverbs), the authors/artists bring tolife their favorite sayings from Mexico and the United States which celebratelife and culture. Festive, full-color paintings draw readers into a whimsicalworld where bumblebees... 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 Animal Jamboree: Latino Folktales / La fiesta de los animales: leyendas latinas by Judith Ortiz Cofer A collection of four Puerto Rican folktales featuring a lion, mice, and a brave little ant, as well as other animals. View Details
Quick view Rattling Chains and Other Stories for Children/ Ruido de cadenas y otros cuentos para ninos by Nasario Garcia by Nasario Garcia A collection of scary stories based on the lore of New Mexico, in English and in Spanish. View Details
Quick view Brujas, lechuzas y espantos / Witches, Owls and Spooks by Alonso M Perales by Alonso M Perales Six eerie tales featuring owls, told in English and Spanish, reveal superstitions about these unusual birds, as well as the culture of the barrio and Mexican Americans who live there. View Details
Quick view Kid Cyclone Fights the Devil and Other Stories / Kid Ciclon Se Enfrenta a El Diablo Y Otras Historias by Xavier Garza by Xavier Garza Short stories based on Mexican and Mexican-American folklore depict the encounters of traditional and contemporary people with a variety of scary creatures. View Details
Quick view Sundays on Fourth Street / Los domingos en la calle cuatro by Amy Costales A young girl enjoys her family's weekly trip to Fourth Street, where she and her cousins eat mangos and tacos, look at clothes and shoes, watch all the people on the busy street, and take care of such chores as haircuts and grocery shopping. View Details
Quick view Rene Has Two Last Names / Rene tiene dos apellidos by Rene Colato Lainez by Rene Colato Lainez In this story based on the author's childhood, a young Salvadoran immigrant is teased for having two last names until he presents his family tree project celebrating his heritage. View Details
Quick view Growing Up With Tamales / Los Tamales De Ana by Gwendolyn Zepeda by Gwendolyn Zepeda Rhythmic prose and vivid illustrations combine to create an affectionate and amusing story about sibling rivalry and an important Hispanic holiday tradition: making tamales. View Details