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Colores de la vida
Mexican Folk Art Colors in English and SpanishBy Cynthia WeillThis product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageColores de la vida
Mexican Folk Art Colors in English and SpanishBy Cynthia WeillView DetailsImaginatively colored and adorned animals handcrafted in Oaxaca, Mexico, help teach children a rainbow of colors in English and Spanish.
Animales adornados y de colores imaginativos hechos a mano en Oaxaca, México, ayudan a enseñar a los niños un arcoíris de colores en inglés y español.
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De colores: Una canción de las estaciones
By Barbara M. Flores, Elena Castro, Eddie Hernández, John MartinezThis product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageDe colores: Una canción de las estaciones
By Barbara M. Flores, Elena Castro, Eddie Hernández, John MartinezView DetailsAbre este libro para aprender una canción tradicional española sobre las estaciones del año.
Open this book to learn a traditional Spanish song about the seasons of the year.
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De Colores: A Song About the Seasons
By Barbara M. Flores, Elena Castro, Eddie Hernández, John MartinezThis product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageDe Colores: A Song About the Seasons
By Barbara M. Flores, Elena Castro, Eddie Hernández, John MartinezView DetailsOpen this book to learn a traditional Spanish song about the seasons of the year.
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Our Celebración!
By Susan Middleton Elya, Ana ArandaView DetailsA delightful rhyming romp through the festivities of a small town's summer parade and celebration, written in English with Spanish words sprinkled throughout.
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Family Poems for Every Day of the Week
Poemas familiares para cada día de la semanaBy Francisco X. Alarcón, Maya GonzalezFamily Poems for Every Day of the Week
Poemas familiares para cada día de la semanaBy Francisco X. Alarcón, Maya GonzalezView DetailsA bilingual poetry collection by the late Francisco X. Alarcón, acclaimed Chicano poet, celebrating the days of the week and children's everyday experiences.
Una colección bilingüe de poesía del difunto Francisco X. Alarcón, aclamado poeta chicano, que celebra los días de la semana y las experiencias cotidianas de la infancia.
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Animal Poems of the Iguazú / Animalario del Iguazú
By Francisco X. Alarcón, Maya GonzalezThis product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageAnimal Poems of the Iguazú / Animalario del Iguazú
By Francisco X. Alarcón, Maya GonzalezView Detailslet's listen to / the green voice / of the rainforest
The animals of the Iguazú speak for themselves, creating a collection of poems that will resonate with readers of all ages.
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Tan to Tamarind
Poems About the Color BrownBy Malathi Michelle Iyengar, Jamel AkibView DetailsA poetry collection that explores the spectrum of beautiful shades of brown.
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The Palm of My Heart
Poetry by African American ChildrenBy Davida Adedjouma, R. Gregory ChristieView DetailsWhen children are encouraged to celebrate their lives -- their joys, their influences, their hopes -- the results are pure poetry.
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Say Hola to Spanish
By Susan Middleton Elya, Loretta LopezView DetailsFull of fun rhyming verse, this book helps readers begin to learn Spanish.
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Say Hola to Spanish Otra Vez (Again!)
By Susan Middleton Elya, Loretta LopezOut of Stock This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageSay Hola to Spanish Otra Vez (Again!)
By Susan Middleton Elya, Loretta LopezView DetailsWith its lively illustrations and humorous verse, this companion volume to the acclaimed Say Hola to Spanish makes language learning a fun activity for the whole family.
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How Far Do You Love Me?
By Lulu DelacreView DetailsThis unique bedtime book by award-winning author-illustrator Lulu Delacre features a game that highlights the universal love between caregivers and children while taking readers on a journey across the seven continents of Earth.
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¿Puedes comer el arco iris?
By Anastasia Suen, Paul ColinView DetailsLook inside this book to find out if you really can eat a rainbow.
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Can You Eat a Rainbow?
By Anastasia Suen, Paul ColinView DetailsLook inside this book to find out if you really can eat a rainbow.
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Joe Arco Iris y yo
By Maria Diaz StromView DetailsIn Spanish. An endearing story of a young girl and her blind neighbor that celebrates friendship and the power of imagination.
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My Colors, My World / Mis colores, mi mundo
By Maya GonzalezMy Colors, My World / Mis colores, mi mundo
By Maya GonzalezView DetailsBoard Book reprint coming October 28, 2025
Hardcover reprint coming October 28, 2025
Paperback reprint coming October 28, 2025Bilingual English/Spanish. An instant favorite, this beautiful bilingual board book follows Maya as she discovers all the colors in her world.
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Confetti
Poems for ChildrenBy Pat Mora, Enrique O. SanchezThis product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageConfetti
Poems for ChildrenBy Pat Mora, Enrique O. SanchezView DetailsThe renowned poet Pat Mora celebrates the culture and landscape of the Southwest through the eyes of a Mexican American girl.
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Can You Top That?
By William Nikola, Hector Viveros LeeView DetailsA hip and fun counting book featuring children of diverse backgrounds, each trying to outdo the others by imagining animals that grow more and more fantastic.
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¿Puedes superar eso?
By William Nikola, Hector Viveros LeeView DetailsA Latino boy and his friends use their imaginations to think up a variety of unique creatures, each one wackier than the one before.
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Poems to Dream Together
Poemas para soñar juntosBy Francisco X. Alarcón, Paula BarragánView DetailsA bilingual collection of poetry by acclaimed Chicano poet Francisco X. Alarcón celebrating family, community, nature, and the positive power of dreams to shape our future.