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Arrorró, mi niño
Latino Lullabies and Gentle GamesBy Lulu DelacreArrorró, mi niño
Latino Lullabies and Gentle GamesBy Lulu DelacreView DetailsBilingual English/Spanish. A book of Latino lullabies and games, inspired by the author's own childhood in Puerto Rico.
La vasija que Juan fabricó
By Nancy Andrews-Goebel, David DiazView DetailsIn Spanish. This vibrant storyis sure to enlighten all who are fascinated by traditional art forms, Mexican culture, and the power of the human spirit to find inspiration from the past.
A Shelter in Our Car
By Monica Gunning, Elaine PedlarView DetailsZettie and her Mama left their warm and comfortable home in Jamaica for an uncertain life in the United Sates, and they are forced to live in Mama's car.
Cooper's Lesson
By Sun Yung Shin, Kim CoganView DetailsA tender look at a biracial child's frustration, anger, and, finally, acceptance about being "half and half."
The Road to Santiago
By Danilo Figueredo, Pablo Torrecilla PueblaView DetailsA fictional story about a boy and his family in Havana who overcome obstacles to reach their relatives in Santiago to celebrate Christmas during the Cuban revolution in the 1950s.
El dashiki
By Gaylia Taylor, Cathy Ann JohnsonView DetailsDad buys himself a colorful West African dashiki, but thanks to some hot water and the washing machine, the dashiki quickly becomes his son's shirt.
El lei de Kama
By Robin Montgomery, Carla GolembeView DetailsKama's aunt is coming to visit him in Hawaii and he wants to make her the perfect present-a lei. But when the tree in his yard only has three flowers left, he has to come up with a creative solution.
En las montañas
By Mary Cappellini, Cheryl NathanView DetailsA young Latina girl and her mother go on a nature hike through the mountains. They encounter many interesting animals along the way.
Kama's Lei
By Robin Montgomery, Carla GolembeView DetailsKama's aunt is coming to visit him in Hawaii and he wants to make her the perfect present-a lei. But when the tree in his yard only has three flowers left, he has to come up with a creative solution.
Sister, Sister
By Anne Sibley O'BrienView DetailsAll sisters are unique. Meet two Latina sisters who seem to have very different interests, and see what brings them together.
Aventura en el barrio Chino
By Laura E. WilliamsView DetailsA young Chinese American girl is spending the day in Chinatown with her mother. With so many interesting things to buy, how will she spend her money?
Chinatown Adventure
By Laura E. WilliamsView DetailsA young Chinese American girl is spending the day in Chinatown with her mother. With so many interesting things to buy, how will she spend her money?
Janna and the Kings
By Patricia Smith, Aaron BoydJanna and the Kings
By Patricia Smith, Aaron BoydView DetailsSaturdays are special for Janna. That's when she and Granddaddy spend the whole day together.
Lavado de autos
By Patricia KeelerView DetailsWhen the family car gets dirty it's time to go to the car wash. Join a young African American girl and her family on their fun-filled, suds-filled ride.
Ruby's Whistle
By Renee Londner, Laurent LinnView DetailsRuby can do lots of things, but she can't whistle. After many frustrating attempts, she finally learns from some very special teachers.
Dinero para comprar un helado
By Anastasia Suen, Farah AriaView DetailsComparing their different combinations of coins, three friends prepare to buy a yummy after-lunch treat in the school cafeteria.
Hermana, hermana
By Anne Sibley O'BrienView DetailsAll sisters are unique. Meet two Latina sisters who seem to have very different interests, and see what brings them together.
Ice Cream Money
By Anastasia Suen, Farah AriaView DetailsComparing their different combinations of coins, three friends prepare to buy a yummy after-lunch treat in the school cafeteria.
Living in an Igloo
By Jan ReynoldsView DetailsMeet a young Inuit girl and her family. Learn why they sometimes live in an igloo and what life in an igloo is like.
Sam el silencioso
By Tabatha Jean D'Agata, Geraldo ValerioView DetailsGus is trying to teach his parrot Sam to speak, but Sam doesn't seem to be interested in learning. When Sam finally speaks, will Gus regret ever teaching him?
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