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My pal, Victor
Two Latino boys experience carefree camaraderie despite one boy's disability, as fun and friendship overpower physical limitations
Clemente!
"A little boy named Clemente learns about his namesake, the great baseball player Roberto Clemente"--Front jacket flap
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.
Dear primo
Two cousins, one in Mexico and one in New York City, write to each other and learn that even though their daily lives differ, at heart the boys are very similar
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
Cecilia and Miguel are best friends / Cecilia y Miguel son mejores amigos
"In this celebration of friendship, best friends Cecilia and Miguel forgive mistakes, share adventures, and-- sometimes--even become family"--|cProvided by publisher
The soda bottle school
In a Guatemalan village, students squished into their tiny schoolhouse, two grades to a classroom. The villagers had tried expanding the school, but the money ran out before the project was finished. No money meant no wall materials, and that meant no more room for the students. Until one boy got a wonderful, crazy idea: Why not use soda bottles, which were scattered all around, to form the cores of the walls?
Abuelo
"Together, a young boy and his abuelo (grandfather) go camping, ride horses, and even confront a mountain lion. Soon, the boy's family moves to the city from the country, away from Abuelo, and it is the boy's memories that help him adjust to his new life."--
Tía Isa wants a car
Tía Isa and her niece try to save enough money to buy a car to take the whole family to the beach