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Mexican 8
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Secondary 13
Let’s eat! / ¡A comer!
Bilingual text describes a family as they sit down to a table filled with good food.
Papá and me
A young boy and his papa may speak both Spanish and English, but the most important language they speak is the language of love. A multigenerational picture book that portrays the close bond between father and son, and emphasizes the overall message of love between a parent and child. ~provided by publisher
Kitchen dance
Two sleepy children sneak out of their beds to watch as their parents, who love each other very much, break into a dance while washing the dishes
Grandpa used to live alone / Abuelo vivía solo
A young woman recalls her grandfather's abiding presence in her life as he cares for her throughout her infancy and childhood while her mother is at school or work, until she is the one fixing his snacks and seeing him safely to bed
A bean and cheese taco birthday / Un cumpleaños con tacos de frijoles con queso
Five-year-old Ariel wants a very simple birthday celebration at the park with bean and cheese tacos and bubbles, despite his older brother Dario's preference for big birthday parties.
Mystery vine
When a mysterious vine appears in their carefully tended garden, the brother and sister patiently watch and wait to see what it becomes. Includes gardening activities and pumpkin recipes
Mud tacos!
Mario and his younger sister make tacos out of mud and other things they find in their Nana's backyard.
With the Sun in My Eyes / Con el sol en los ojos
In a collection of brief, untitled poems, a boy and a girl reveal their wonder and delight in the world about them
Nana’s big surprise
Amada and her family build a chicken coop, hoping that her grandmother, visiting from Mexico, will enjoy raising the chickens and be distracted from her grief at Grandfather's death.