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Don't Say a Word, Mamá / No digas nada, Mamá
By Joe Hayes, Esau Andrade ValenciaView DetailsAn amusing tale, about sisterly affection and motherly appreciation. You can never have too much love for your family, but you can have too many hot chiles!
Un cuento divertido, sobre el cariño entre hermanas y el aprecio maternal. ¡Nunca puedes tener demasiado amor por tu familia, pero puedes tener demasiados chiles picantes!
Grandpa's Hal-la-loo-ya Hambone!
By Joe Hayes, Antonio Castro L.View DetailsJoe Hayes' mother knew how to stretch the family's budget nearly as well as he streeeeeetches the truth for his Joe Hayes Tall Tales.
Walking Home to Rosie Lee
By Alexandria LaFaye, Keith D. ShepherdWalking Home to Rosie Lee
By Alexandria LaFaye, Keith D. ShepherdView DetailsDiscounted pricing is only valid via credit card checkout at leeandlow.com. Discounts cannot be applied to any books under the Bebop Books® imprint, and may not be combined with other offers.
A post-Civil War story about a young boy who journeys tirelessly to reunite with his beloved mama.
Breaking to the Beat!
By Linda J. Acevedo, Frank MorrisonView DetailsA boogie-down picture book about a shy boy named Manolo who overcomes his fears and insecurities to become part of a new innovative dance style called breaking.
Once Around the Block / Una vuelta a la manzana
By José LozanoView DetailsA bilingual ABCs book that fills you in on all the fun neighborhood chatter!
Un libro bilingüe del abecedario que te pone al corriente del chisme divertido del vecindario!
Mi familia calaca / My Skeleton Family
A Mexican Folk Art Family in English and SpanishBy Cynthia Weill, Jesús Canseco ZárateMi familia calaca / My Skeleton Family
A Mexican Folk Art Family in English and SpanishBy Cynthia Weill, Jesús Canseco ZárateView DetailsCome meet La Familia calaca! They're just like everybody else. Except they're all bones!
Sélavi, That is Life
A Haitian Story of HopeBy Youme Nguyen LySélavi, That is Life
A Haitian Story of HopeBy Youme Nguyen LyView DetailsOn the streets of Haiti, a homeless child learns the meaning of family, solidarity, and hope.