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Quick view Do You Know the Cucuy? / Conoces Al Cucuy? by Claudia Galindo by Claudia Galindo The cucuy is a legendary—and usually scary—character known to generations of Latino children, but in this entertaining bilingual picture book, he's a fun playmate who likes to play catch, blow bubbles, and eat candy. View Details
Quick view My Tata's Guitar/LA Guitarra De Mi Tata by Ethriam Cash Brammer While sharing stories of their Mexican-American family's past, a father gives his young son the guitar he received from his own father. View Details
Quick view A, B, C by Alberto Blanco From A to Z, this book is comprised of 44 poems that make connections between the sounds of letters and the meaning of certain words; between those words and the everyday objects they represent; between the letters, the images, and the game of language... View Details
Quick view Conoce a Simon Bolivar/Get to Know Simon Bolivar by Edna Iturralde by Edna Iturralde Simn Bolvar is known as El Libertador because he freed an enormous territoryan area that today is shared by six South American countriesfrom the yoke of the Spanish Empire. Palomo Blanco, his horse, and Nevado, his dog, were his faithful companions... View Details
Quick view Conoce a Pablo Neruda/Get to Know Pablo Neruda by Georgina Lazaro Leon by Georgina Lazaro Leon  Pablo Neruda was a senator, a consul, an ambassador, a scholar, and one of the most famous poets in the world. But even though he was a very important man, he never forgot his inner child. Neruda collected books and other objects as if they were toys;... View Details
Quick view Conoce a Jose de San Martin/Get to Know Jose de San Martin by Adela Basch by Adela Basch Jos de San Martn is the Libertador of Argentina, Chile, and Peru. He was born in the Americas to Spanish parents and returned with his family to Spain when he was only six years old. Even though he was only a little boy when he left the Americas, his... View Details
Quick view Si! Somos Latinos: Yes! We Are Latinos by Ada Alma Flor by Ada Alma Flor Thirteen young Latinos and Latinas living in America are introduced in this book celebrating the rich diversity of the Latino and Latina experience in the United States. Free-verse fiction and nonfiction prose present the characters' lives as well as... View Details
Quick view Rimas y Numeros (Bilingual Edition) by Alberto Blanco From zero to twelve, this book contains 38 poems that, by way of plays on words and poetic imagery, relate numbers to their written and figurative representation. The embroidered illustrations help children discover the concepts of quantity and order... View Details
Quick view Being Good by Millet Publishing Vibrant illustrations and clear text help children discover two languages by learning phrases associated with good behavior, including helping with dinner, saying please, doing homework, and holding the door for others. View Details
Quick view Indoors by Millet Publishing Vibrant illustrations and clear text help children discover two languages by learning words for different indoor locations, including a museum, an art gallery, a school, a library, and a mall. View Details
Quick view A Day by Millet Publishing This bilingual board book helps children discover two languages by learning to describe the activities they do every day. View Details
Quick view Feelings by Millet Publishing Highlighting more complex concepts that go beyond colors and numbers, titles in the series feature animals, clothes, fruit, home, jobs, music, opposites, plants, school, sports, tools, vegetables, and vehicles. This collection combines photographs,... View Details