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La hora del baño
By Lucy Malka, René King MorenoView DetailsA Puerto Rican boy prepares for his nighttime bath by filling the tub with all his favorite things.
My Horse
By Karen Hjemboe, Anthony Chee EmersonView DetailsA Pueblo boy living on a reservation in New Mexico cares for and rides his horse.
Piñata Party
By Mimi Chapra, Christy HaleView DetailsA Latino boy and his friends celebrate his birthday at a party with a traditional piñata.
Fish Print
By Mary CappelliniView DetailsThree Latina girls show how to make a colorful fish print.
Huella de pescado
By Mary CappelliniView DetailsThree Latina girls show how to make a colorful fish print.
El día de la limpieza
By Danilo Figueredo, Loretta LopezView DetailsWhile helping her father with cleaning day chores, a Cuban American girl's best intentions sometime have humorous results.
My Family
By Karen Hjemboe, Dorothy SullivanView DetailsA Cherokee girl learns traditional skills and customs from the members of her family.
Un mundo nuevo
By Danilo Figueredo, Enrique O. SanchezView DetailsIn Spanish. Un mundo nuevo brings us a gentle and uplifting story of coming to America.
¡Béisbol! Pioneros y leyendas del béisbol Latino
By Jonah WinterView DetailsIn Spanish. Learn about fourteen legendary Latino baseball players in this fascinating and colorfully written collection.
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.
When This World Was New
By Danilo Figueredo, Enrique O. SanchezView DetailsAn uplifting story about a young boy overcoming his fears and embracing his new home in America.
Preparadas... listas... ¡Ya!
By Jeannine Atkins, Hector Viveros LeeView DetailsIn Spanish. The day of the big swim meet has finally arrived, and Jessenia is excited, but a bit worried too.
¡Qué sorpresa de cumpleaños!
By Loretta LopezView DetailsA Mexican American girl looks for the perfect birthday gift for her sister and ends up with a big surprise of her own. In Spanish.
The Invisible Hunters / Los Cazadores Invisibles
A Legend from the Miskito Indians from Nicaragua / Una Leyenda de los Indios Miskitos de NicaraguaBy Harriet Rohmer, Joe SamThe Invisible Hunters / Los Cazadores Invisibles
A Legend from the Miskito Indians from Nicaragua / Una Leyenda de los Indios Miskitos de NicaraguaBy Harriet Rohmer, Joe SamView DetailsA magical tale portraying the crucial first moments of contact between an indigenous culture and the outside word.
Magic Dogs of the Volcanoes / Los perros mágicos de los volcanes
By Manlio Argueta, Elly Simmons, Stacey RossMagic Dogs of the Volcanoes / Los perros mágicos de los volcanes
By Manlio Argueta, Elly Simmons, Stacey RossView DetailsWhenever Salvadoran people gather to tell stories, someone will have a story about the magic dogs called cadejos.
The Birthday Swap
By Loretta LopezView DetailsA Mexican American girl looks for the perfect birthday gift for her sister and ends up with a big surprise of her own.
Yo tenía un hipopótamo
By Hector Viveros LeeYo tenía un hipopótamo
By Hector Viveros LeeView DetailsIn Spanish. A box of animal crackers inspires a Mexican American boy to imagine what he would do with an eclectic array of creatures.
I Had a Hippopotamus
By Hector Viveros LeeView DetailsA box of animal crackers inspires a Mexican American boy to imagine what he would do with an eclectic array of creatures.
El tapiz de Abuela
By Omar S. Castañeda, Enrique O. SanchezView DetailsIn Spanish. A girl in Guatemala learns about family tradition and trust from her grandmother.
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