Quick view Details La Llorona, the Weeping Woman: An Hispanic Legend Told in Spanish and English (Hardcover) by Joe Hayes
Quick view La Llorona, the Weeping Woman: An Hispanic Legend Told in Spanish and English (Hardcover) by Joe Hayes The ghost story to end all ghost stories is now available for the first time in this full-color hardcover edition. It is the best known and most popular ghost story in Hispanic America. View Details
Quick view Conoce A Pablo Neruda by Georgina Lazaro Spanish Description: Pablo Neruda fue senador, consul, embajador, academico de la lengua y uno de los poetas mas reconocidos de la literatura universal. Y a pesar de ser un senor tan importante, conservaba su alma de nino. Coleccionaba objetos y libros... View Details
Quick view Esta Es Mi Casa by Bobbie Kalman In this book, children will learn about different kinds of homes, such as houses, apartments, and mobile homes, as well as the purpose of each room within a home. Attractive photographs and questions about the readers home help children connect the... View Details
Quick view Ayudantes di Mi Comunidad by Bobbie Kalman This book introduces children to the important people who make our communities cleaner, safer, and better. Action shots feature people working in construction, at schools, in hospitals, fighting fires, doing police work, and volunteering. An activity... View Details
Quick view Dia de los Muertos by Roseanne Thong It's Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) and children throughout the pueblo, or town, are getting ready to celebrate! Join the fun and festivities, learn about a different cultural tradition, and brush up on your Spanish vocabulary, as the town honors... View Details
Quick view Manana, Iguana by Ann Whitford Paul Iguana is planning a fiesta. Tortuga the tortoise, Conejo the hare, and Gulebra the snake all want to come, but they don't want to help. The lazy trio lose out in this clever update of the story of the Little Red Hen told with a Mexican twist. Includes a... View Details
Quick view Funny Bones: Posada and His Day of the Dead Calaveras by Duncan Tonatiuh Tells the story of how the amusing calaveras--skeletons performing various everyday or festive activities--came to be. They are the creation of Mexican artist Josae Guadalupe (Lupe) Posada (1852-1913) ... [and] have become synonymous with Mexico's Daia... View Details
Quick view La Biodiversidad (Biodiversity) by Carla Mooney This title explains the enormous variety of life on Earth and how it is all interconnected. Goes into great detail about the biodiversity within biomes, the threats the plants and animals within these biomes face, and the possibilities of extinction... View Details
Quick view Muestrame Tu Dia/Show Me Your Day by J A Barnes Featuring bright photos of children in their daily activities, Show Me Your Day is a simple communication tool providing children visual support to communicate. Now available in Spanish/English bilingual edition. View Details
Quick view Música de todo el mundo (Music Around the World) by Char Benjamin Practice finding patterns while learning about music around the world! Many different musical instruments use patterns to make different sounds into rhythms, such as tambourines, drums, and flutes. This charming, Spanish-translated text uses vibrant... View Details
Quick view Andar por la ciudad (Getting Around Town) by Sandy Phan From the compass rose to various scales, readers will learn the basics of how to read a map in this enlightening Spanish-translated nonfiction title. With bright, clear images and helpful text, this book will have young readers engaged and excited to... View Details
Quick view Hazlo: Chocolate (Make It: Chocolate) by Madison Spielman Whether it's in cake, pudding, cookies, or ice cream, chocolate is found in many different foods and styles of cooking! Early readers explore the history of chocolate and how it's made in this captivating, Spanish-translated nonfiction title that... View Details