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¡No me quiero bañar!
By Barbara M. Flores, Elena Castro, Eddie Hernández¡No me quiero bañar!
By Barbara M. Flores, Elena Castro, Eddie HernándezView DetailsA Diego no le gusta bañarse. Lee este cuento para que veas qué le pasa.
Diego doesn't like to take baths. Read this story to find out what happens to him.
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A Birthday Meal for Dad
By Barbara M. Flores, Elena Castro, Eddie Hernández, Raúl EspinozaA Birthday Meal for Dad
By Barbara M. Flores, Elena Castro, Eddie Hernández, Raúl EspinozaView DetailsIt's Dad's birthday. Read this story to learn how to prepare Dad's favorite meal.
A Gift from Papá Diego / Un regalo de Papá Diego
By Benjamin Alire Sáenz, Gerónimo GarciaA Gift from Papá Diego / Un regalo de Papá Diego
By Benjamin Alire Sáenz, Gerónimo GarciaView DetailsA border is nothing for people who love--and Little Diego loves his grandpa more than anything!
Una frontera no es nada para los que se aman: y Dieguito ama a su abuelo más que nada!
A House by the River
By William Miller, Ying-Hwa Hu, Cornelius Van WrightA House by the River
By William Miller, Ying-Hwa Hu, Cornelius Van WrightView DetailsA young girl learns her rickety, old house by the river is stronger than the fiercest storm because it is fortified by love and family.
A Movie in My Pillow / Una película en mi almohada
By Jorge Argueta, Elizabeth GomezA Movie in My Pillow / Una película en mi almohada
By Jorge Argueta, Elizabeth GomezView DetailsBilingual English/Spanish. Young Jorgito has come to live in the Mission District of San Francisco, but he hasn't forgotten the unique beauty of El Salvador.
A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant's Son
By Sergio TroncosoA Peculiar Kind of Immigrant's Son
By Sergio TroncosoView DetailsA collection of short stories where Mexican-Americans grapple with their roots as their ambitions take them far from home.
Alicia Afterimage
By Lulu DelacreAlicia Afterimage
By Lulu DelacreView DetailsA story of remembrance as well as an exploration of teen grief and healing, recounting the life and death of the author's sixteen-year-old daughter, as told through her parents' and friends' recollections, thoughts, feelings, and memories. For YA and adults.