Quick view Details Cucú, cucú: Un cuento tradicional de México (Cuckoo, Cuckoo: A Folktale from Mexico) by Sarah Keane
Quick view Details Esta es la torre que Frank construyó (This Is the Tower that Frank Built) by Sharon Callen
Quick view Cucú, cucú: Un cuento tradicional de México (Cuckoo, Cuckoo: A Folktale from Mexico) by Sarah Keane This Spanish-translated Mexican folktale tells the story of a beautiful bird named Cuckoo, who loves to sing all night and day. When the other birds in the forest need help planting seeds, Cuckoo does not help them, but continues to sing instead. After... View Details
Quick view Mía y el reto del chocolate (Mia's Chocolate Challenge) by Janeen Brian On the day of Ben's birthday, Mia makes him a very special present. She buys a chocolate mold and creates a chocolate horse. On the way to the party she stops to see a neighborhood horse she calls Chocolatto. While showing her secret horse her gift, he... View Details
Quick view Esta es la torre que Frank construyó (This Is the Tower that Frank Built) by Sharon Callen In this Spanish-translated book, children will discover all of the amazing things that go on in the building that Frank built. From schools, to pools, to homes, Frank created a magnificent place for people to live and play. Young readers will be... View Details
Quick view Yankee Doodle (Spanish Version) by Chad Thompson Yankee Doodle rides his pony through the pages of this creatively illustrated version of the traditional rhyme. This book has been translated into Spanish and allows for a wonderful shared reading experience for children who are just beginning to learn... View Details
Quick view Un huerto en la ciudad (A Garden in the City) by Miriam Myers Act out the story of a city girl who helps her neighbor make a beautiful garden in the city! The many roles in this Spanish-translated, leveled script are written at different reading levels, supporting differentiation strategies. Teachers can easily... View Details
Quick view Soy tan hermosa (I Am So Beautiful) by Ella Clark Uh oh! A moth and a butterfly both want to share the same bush. Each argues that she is better than the other, and besides, they have both laid their eggs on this bush. In the end, they decide to share. Early readers will be captivated by the charming... View Details
Quick view Muchas manos ayudan (Many Helping Hands) by Christine Dugan Act out this story of many helpful family, friends, and neighbors! After Mario's family gets in a car accident, his mom breaks her leg! Although she is going to be fine, the family will need a lot of extra help during her time of need. The many helpful... View Details
Quick view Mi vida de abeja (My Life as a Bee) by Sharon Callen Flip through a special photo album depicting the life of a bee. Young readers will be exposed to Spanish-translated autobiographical writing as our little bee describes himself, first learning to fly, and his journey to become an expert in flying. Watch... View Details
Quick view María tenía una corderita (Mary Had a Little Lamb) by Janelle Bell-Martin Experience the playful friendship between a girl and her lamb in this delightfully illustrated version of the traditional rhyme. This book has been translated into Spanish and allows for a wonderful shared reading experience for children who are just... View Details
Quick view Marcha hacia delante (Moving Forward) by Christine Dugan Act out the story of Sophia, a young girl who is nervous about moving to a new town and having her life change. By hearing her Grandmother's story about immigrating to America, Sophia learns that making a change and moving forward can lead to very good... View Details
Quick view La Vida Desde Arriba=Life from Above by Sharon Callen In this magical Spanish-translated story, two families live side-by-side. One human family and one lady bug family! Early readers can follow the similarities between these two families as they share the space together. Delightful illustrations accompany... View Details
Quick view La mona Maya (Maya Monkey) by Janeen Brian Maya Monkey is unhappy with her long tail. She goes through the jungle looking at the tails of all the other animals and finally realizes that her tail is actually very special indeed. Young readers can follow the large Spanish-translated text and... View Details