Quick view Count on Culebra: Go from 1 to 10 in Spanish by Ann Whitford Paul When Iguana stubs her toe and whines to friends Tortuga and Conejo, they cannot help her. Their friend Doctor Culebra, however, prescribes a bizarre treatment that involves tying uno rolling pin, dos kettles, tres skillets, and assorted other kitchen... View Details
Quick view Green Is a Chile Pepper: A Book of Colors by Roseanne Thong Children discover a world of colors all around them. Many of the featured objects are Latino in origin, but all are universal in appeal. With rich, boisterous illustrations, a fun-to-read rhyming text, and an informative glossary, this playful concept... View Details
Quick view Round Is a Tortilla: A Book of Shapes by Roseanne Thong Children discover a world of shapes all around them. Many of the featured objects are Latino in origin, and all are universal in appeal. A short glossary explains the cultural significance of the objects featured in the book. View Details
Quick view Skippyjon Jones Lost in Spice by Judy Schachner Everyone's favorite "New York Times"-bestselling kitty boy blasts off in another hilarious adventure--this time, the brave Skippito gets lost in spice. That's right, spice. This rollicking romp is packed with witty wordplay, Spanish phrases, and an audio... View Details
Quick view Skippyjon Jones Class Action by Judy Schachner In his latest adventure, the #1"New York Times "bestselling kitty boy really, REALLY wants to go to school! His mama tells him school is for dogs, but nothing can stop Skippy! Once inside his closet, Skippy finds himself on the playground of his... View Details
Quick view Skippyjon Jones Snow What by Judy Schachner Skippyjon Jones, the Siamese cat that thinks he is a Chihuahua dog, stars in a fairy tale set in the winter wonderland of his imagination. View Details
Quick view Nino Wrestles toe World by Yuyi Morales No opponent is too big a challenge for the cunning skills of Nino--popsicle eater, toy lover, somersault expert, and world champion lucha libre competitor! View Details
Quick view Senorita Gordita by Helen Ketteman In this Tex-Mex retelling of The Little Gingerbread Man, Senorita Gordita--a little corn cake-- escapes from the frying pan and leads a merry chase. She runs through the desert boasting, "You'll never catch me!" while fleeing from a spider, a rattler,... View Details
Quick view Fiesta Fiasco! by Ethan Long It's Culebra the snake's birthday, and Tortuga the turtle and Iguana want to get him perfect presents. But tricky Conejo the rabbit has other plans. Instead of the balloon, book, and sombrero that Culebra would like, Conejo convinces his friends to buy... View Details
Quick view Spike, the Mixed-Up Monster by Susan Hood While Spike, a tiny salamander, practices being the monster he believes he is, other animals call him cute and funny but when a gila monster arrives and the other creatures hide, Spike shows his true nature. View Details
Quick view My Abuelita by Tony Johnston Abuelita, who uses words that are "as wild as blossoms blooming," is not only an amazing grandmother, but she also has a very important job--as a storyteller. View Details
Quick view Say Something, Perico by Trudy Harris Perico the parrot has something to say. But when he asks for "agua," his new owner brings him to the opera. When he says he feels "mal," another new owner takes him to the mall. Will he ever find someone who understands him? Illustrations. View Details