Quick view Details Zulema and the Witch Owl / Zulema Y La Bruja Lechuza by Xavier Garza by Xavier Garza
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Quick view Details A School Named for Someone Like Me/Una Escuela Con Un Nombre Como El Mio by Martinez Davila
Quick view Lupita's First Dance / El primer baile de Lupita by Lupe Ruiz-Flores Lupita is excited about dancing La Raspa, a Mexican folk dance, with her first-grade class at a celebration of Children's Day, El Dâia de los Niänos, but just before the performance her partner, Ernesto, sprains his ankle. View Details
Quick view Zulema and the Witch Owl / Zulema Y La Bruja Lechuza by Xavier Garza by Xavier Garza Nine-year-old Zulema, the meanest girl in school, decides to change her wicked ways after receiving a visit from the witch owl. View Details
Quick view Pepita on Pepper Street/ Pepita En La Calle Pepper by Ofelia Dumas Lachtman Pepita, unhappy about her family's move to a street where everything is new to her, is not very friendly to her neighbors as they pass by, but later has another chance to make friends. View Details
Quick view Icy Watermelon / Sandia fria by Mary Sue Galindo Pepita thinks it doesn't matter that she is always late, until she finally realizes how her tardiness affects other people and herself. View Details
Quick view Mother Fox and Mr. Coyote / Mamá Zorra y Don Coyote by Victor Villasenor by Victor Villasenor MamGa Zorra distracts a hungry coyote from eating her and her three cubs by persuading him that the moon's reflection in a pond is actually a giant wheel of cheese. View Details
Quick view Mis Abuelos Y Yo / My Grandparents And I by Samuel Caraballo by Samuel Caraballo Illustrations and rhyming text describe all the special things a Puerto Rican boy enjoys doing with his grandparents thoughout the year. View Details
Quick view Lupita's Papalote: El Papalote De Lupita by Lupe Ruiz-Flores Lupita, a young girl, wants to fly a papalote, or kite, but her family cannot afford to buy one, so her father helps her make a kite of her own. View Details
Quick view Estrellita Se Despide De Su Isla/Estrellita Says Good-bye to Her Island by Samuel Caraballo by Samuel Caraballo As Estrellita leaves her beloved Caribbean island home, she combines all of its features into an ode celebrating its green and eternal beauty. View Details
Quick view Magda's Pinata Magic/Magda Y La Pinata Magica by Becky Chavarria-Chairez When Tio Manuel brings home a very special piñata for Gabriel's birthday party, his sister Magda figures out an ingenious way to preserve it and still make the party guests happy. View Details
Quick view Chave's Memories/Los Recuerdos de Chave by Maria Isabel Delgado A woman recalls childhood visits to her grandparents' ranch in Mexico, where she and her brother played with her cousins and listened to the stories of an old Indian ranch hand. View Details
Quick view The Case of the Three Kings / El caso de los reyes magos by Alidis Vicente The skinny second grader first introduced in The Case of the Missing Chancleta and Other Top-Secret Cases / La chancleta perdida y otros casos secretos is back on the case in the second installment of the bilingual series, The Flaca Files / Los... View Details
Quick view A School Named for Someone Like Me/Una Escuela Con Un Nombre Como El Mio by Martinez Davila The sister of Jaime Dâavila, a promising young lawyer and Mexican American community leader, recounts his boyhood, education, and death and describes how a school came to be named after him. View Details