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Diane de Anda

    Celebrate the Day of the Dead!
    Who Am I?: A Let's Learn Spanish Book
    The Monster in the Mattress and Other Stories / El Monstruo En El Colchon y Otros Cuentos
    The Day Abuelo Got Lost
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    MANGO MOON
    • MANGO MOON

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,3(203)Évaluer

      A timely story that portrays the heartbreak of a family separated by deportation.

      MANGO MOON
    • Luis and his grandfather enjoy spending every afternoon together but when Abuelo becomes forgetful, Luis must find new ways to share time and show love.

      The Day Abuelo Got Lost
    • Who Am I?: A Let's Learn Spanish Book

      • 16pages
      • 1 heure de lecture
      3,6(9)Évaluer

      Who Am I?, a Let’s Learn Spanish lift-the-flap book introduces little ones to the Spanish words for animals around the house.I purr and play with yarn and string. “Me-ow, me-ow” is what I sing. I'm striped or plain or calico I am a furry, sweet gato (cat). Introducing a creative way to learn first words in Spanish, Who Am I? uses the power of rhyme and lift-the-flaps to teach basic animal names. Perfect for young readers and families looking for a gentle introduction into a new language, Who Am I? focuses on everyday animals in the first book in the Let’s Learn Spanish series.

      Who Am I?: A Let's Learn Spanish Book
    • Celebrate the Day of the Dead!

      • 28pages
      • 1 heure de lecture

      El Día de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead, is here--and this board book is the perfect format to introduce the youngest readers to the holiday! Cristina is excited to celebrate Día de los Muertos with her brother, Carlos, and their family. Young readers can follow along as everyone gets ready to remember their loved ones who are no longer with them. Vibrant illustrations will express the festive, yet poignant, spirit of the celebration as everyone decorates their home, dresses up for a costume parade, decorates an altar, cooks tamales and sweet treats, and much more. At the end, there are additional facts about Día de los Muertos to reinforce the significance of all the traditions depicted in the book.

      Celebrate the Day of the Dead!