Quick view Details The Woman Who Outshone the Sun/La Mujer Que Brillaba Aun Mas Que El Sol: The Legend of Lucia Zenteno/La Leyenda de Lucia Zentgeno by Alejandro Cruz Martinez by Alejandro Cruz Martinez
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Quick view Rainbow Weaver: Tejedora del Arcoiris by Linda Elovitz Marshall A young Mayan girl isn't allowed to use her mother s thread to weave, so with a little ingenuity she discovers how to repurpose plastic bags to create colorful weavings. Based on an actual recycling... View Details
Quick view Soledad Sigh-Sighs: Soledad Suspiros by Rigoberto Gonzalez In this delicate and touching tale about Puerto Rican children in New York, Gonzlez captures a latchkey child's loneliness and her friends' ingenuity in dealing with this all-too-common circumstance. View Details
Quick view The Harvest Birds/Los Pajaros de La Cosecha: Los Pajaros de La Cosecha Juan Zanate likes to sit under his favorite tree dreaming of becoming a farmer like his father and grandfather. But when his father dies, there is only enough land for his two older brothers. This... View Details
Quick view The Storyteller's Candle: La Velita de Los Cuentos by Lucia Gonzalez A bilingual biography of Pura Belpre, New York City's first Latina librarian View Details
Quick view The Woman Who Outshone the Sun/La Mujer Que Brillaba Aun Mas Que El Sol: The Legend of Lucia Zenteno/La Leyenda de Lucia Zentgeno by Alejandro Cruz Martinez by Alejandro Cruz Martinez Retells the Zapotec legend of Lucia Zenteno, a beautiful woman with magical powers who is exiled from a mountain village and takes its water away in punishment. View Details
Quick view Uncle Nacho's Hat by Harriet Rohmer Bilingual English/Spanish. A classic Nicaraguan folktale: when Ambrosia gives her Uncle Nacho a new hat, he tries to get rid of his old one, but to no avail. View Details
Quick view Upside Down Boy, The / El nino de cabeza by Juan Herrera The author recalls the year when his farm worker parents settled down in the city so that he could go to school for the first time. Jaunito is bewildered by the new school and misses the warmth of... View Details
Quick view Viborita de Cascabel/Baby Rattlesnake by Te Ata Baby Rattlesnake cries and cries for his own rattle but his parents say he is too young to have one. His crying keeps the Rattlesnake People up all night so finally his parents give him a rattle to... View Details
Quick view Water Rolls, Water Rises: El Agua Rueda, El Agua Sube by Pat Mora by Pat Mora In a series of poetic verses in English and Spanish, readers learn about the movement and moods of water around the world. View Details
Quick view Where Fireflies Dance / Ahi, Donde Bailan Las Luciernagas by Lucha Corpi by Lucha Corpi In her first book for children, now in an English/Spanish edition, Corpi recalls her childhood in Jaltipan, Mexico. A young girl in a small town explores the haunted house of the revolutionary Juan... View Details
Quick view Xochitl And The Flowers / Xochitl, la Nina de las Flores by Jorge Argueta In this English-Spanish bilingual story by the award-winning author of "A Movie in My Pillow," a girl misses her friends, family and garden after she moves from El Salvador to San Francisco. View Details