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Anklet for a Princess
A Cinderella Story from IndiaBy Lila Mehta, Meredith Brucker, Youshan TangView DetailsPart of the Cinderella Around the World series, this is a variation of the Cinderella story set in India.
¡Hola, flor!
By Uma Krishnaswami, Winifred Barnum-NewmanView DetailsAn Asian Indian boy tries out his green thumb when he plants a flower from seed, nurtures it, and watches it bloom.
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Christmas Makes Me Think
By Tony Medina, Chandra CoxChristmas Makes Me Think
By Tony Medina, Chandra CoxView 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.
An African American boy considers the meaning of giving and sharing and comes to understand the true spirit of Christmas.
My Horse
By Karen Hjemboe, Anthony Chee EmersonView DetailsA Pueblo boy living on a reservation in New Mexico cares for and rides his horse.
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¡Vaya calle!
By Barbara Shook Hazen, Doris RodriguezView DetailsAfter a street fair, a group of friends clean up and change their street from a messy street into a neat street.
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Domítíla: A Cinderella Tale from the Mexican Tradition
By Dr. Jewell Reinhart Coburn, Connie McLennanDomítíla: A Cinderella Tale from the Mexican Tradition
By Dr. Jewell Reinhart Coburn, Connie McLennanView DetailsWith love and care in every stroke, illustrator Connie McLennan captured on canvas the warmth of relationships, the fondness for color and texture, and the versatile patterns characteristic of the Mexican people. Readers will soon fall in love with the shimmering light of the desert landscape and this well-told story of Cinderella-with-a-twist.
Bajo la luna de limón
By Edith Hope Fine, René King MorenoView DetailsIn Spanish. When she and her pet hen, Blanca, investigate, they see a man leaving with a large sack-full of fruit from Rosalinda's beloved lemon tree.
La alegría de ser tú y yo
By William Nikola, Michael BryantView DetailsIn Spanish. An African American girl and her friends play together and learn that despite their physical differences, they are all really the same.
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