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Hey! You're Eating My Homework
By Della Ross Ferreri, Margaret LindmarkView DetailsAfter making a birdfeeder for a school project, a young Latino boy discovers that his creation attracts some unwanted attention.
Two Sweet Peas
By Andria Warmflash Rosenbaum, Jessica McClureView DetailsIn a story told through poetry, two girls-one African American and one Latina, become friends and plan a way to honor special members of their families.
Gracias • Thanks
By Pat Mora, John ParraView DetailsIn a series of poetic sentences, a young boy (biracial Mexican/Caucasian) tells about some of the everyday things for which he is thankful.
Estela en el mercado de pulgas
By Alexis O'Neill, Enrique O. SanchezEstela en el mercado de pulgas
By Alexis O'Neill, Enrique O. SanchezView DetailsIn Spanish. A Mexican American girl learns to value the act of giving when she attends her first swap meet.
Estela's Swap
By Alexis O'Neill, Enrique O. SanchezView DetailsA Mexican American girl learns to value the act of giving when she attends her first swap meet.
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.
Mud Tortillas
By Barbara M. Flores, Michael RamirezView DetailsSee what kind of mischief two Latino sisters get into when they decide to make their own tortillas-out of mud!
Punched Paper
By Danell Dykstra, Josie FonsecaView DetailsThere's going to be a classroom fiesta and it's time to make decorations. See how two Latino children turn some plain colored napkins into a colorful cut paper banner.
Leo y las mariposas
By Jan ReynoldsView DetailsMeet a young boy named Leo who lives in Costa Rica. Learn all of the things Leo knows about the butterflies that live in the rainforest near his home.
Papel picado
By Danell Dykstra, Josie FonsecaView DetailsThere's going to be a classroom fiesta and it's time to make decorations. See how two Latino children turn some plain colored napkins into a colorful cut paper banner.
Leo and the Butterflies
By Jan ReynoldsView DetailsMeet a young boy named Leo who lives in Costa Rica. Learn all of the things Leo knows about the butterflies that live in the rainforest near his home.
Pop Pop and Grandpa
By Mary Dixon Lake, Christiane KrömerView DetailsA young boy goes to visit his African American grandfather in the Southern United States and his Latino grandfather in the Caribbean. His two grandfathers may be different, but they have one special thing in common.
Abu y Tata
By Mary Dixon Lake, Christiane KrömerView DetailsA young boy goes to visit his African American grandfather in the Southern United States and his Latino grandfather in the Caribbean. His two grandfathers may be different, but they have one special thing in common.
Tortillas de barro
By Barbara M. Flores, Michael RamirezView DetailsSee what kind of mischief two Latino sisters get into when they decide to make their own tortillas-out of mud!