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Roseanne Greenfield Thong

    Cats Can
    Round Is a Mooncake: A Book of Shapes
    One Is a Pinata
    Fly Free
    Round Is a Tortilla: A Book of Shapes
    'Twas Nochebuena
    • ’Twas Nochebuena and all through our casa, every creature was kneading tamale masa...It’s Christmas Eve, and you’re invited to a Nochebuena celebration! Follow a family as they prepare to host a night filled with laughter, love, and Latino tradition. Make tasty tamales and hang colorful adornos (decorations) on the walls. Gather to sing festive canciones (songs) while sipping champurrado (hot chocolate). After the midnight feast has been served and the last gifts have been unwrapped, it’s time to cheer, “Feliz Navidad and to all a good night!”Savor the magic of Nochebuena with a holiday tale you’ll want to read again and again. 

      'Twas Nochebuena
    • Round Is a Tortilla: A Book of Shapes

      • 40pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,0(53)Évaluer

      In this lively picture book, children discover shapes all around them: rectangles are ice-cream carts and stone metates, while triangles are slices of watermelon and quesadillas. Many of the featured objects are Latino in origin, and all are universal in appeal. With rich illustrations, a fun-to-read rhyming text, and an informative glossary, this playful concept book will reinforce the shapes found in every child's day!

      Round Is a Tortilla: A Book of Shapes
    • When you do a good deed, it will come back to you. Mai loves feeding the caged birds near the temple but dreams that one day she'll see them fly free. Then she meets Thu and shares the joy of feeding the birds with her. This sets a chain of good deeds in motion that radiates throughout her village and beyond. Set in Vietnam, Roseanne Thong's inspiring story is elegantly illustrated with watercolor on wood by Eujin Kim Neilan.

      Fly Free
    • One Is a Pinata

      • 40pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,0(367)Évaluer

      In rhyming text, Hispanic children count the things, like pinatas and maracas, that can be seen in their neighborhood.

      One Is a Pinata
    • Round Is a Mooncake: A Book of Shapes

      • 40pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,8(28)Évaluer

      A little girl's urban neighborhood becomes a discovery ground for all things round, square, and rectangular in this lyrical picture book. Most items are Asian in origin, others universal: round rice bowls and a found pebble, square dim sum and the boxes that the pizzas come in, rectangular Chinese lace and a very special pencil case. Bright, whimsical art accompanies the narrative rhyme, and a short glossary adds cultural significance to the objects featured in the book. Perfect for read-alouds or one-on-one sharing.

      Round Is a Mooncake: A Book of Shapes
    • Cats Can

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,7(152)Évaluer

      A rollicking rhyme that celebrates the playful and mischievous similarities between cats and toddlers!Whether they’re stretching and scheming, playing or dreaming, cats love to make mischief, sneak snacks, and cuddle up in a cozy spot, just like . . . kids! Cats Can proves that kittens and kids are more alike than we think. Roseanne Greenfield Thong’s rhyming romp is perfectly matched by the vibrant, energetic illustrations of Ebony Glenn in this playful read-aloud.

      Cats Can
    • The Wishing Tree

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      When Ming and his grandmother visit the wishing tree on the Lunar New Year, his wishes always seem to come true. But one year the tree does not help, and Ming alone must make peace with the loss of his grandmother and the spirit of the tree. An enormous banyan tree with thick, leafy branches grew in the center of a village near an ancient temple in a green valley with a gurgling stream. Every Lunar New Year, Ming and his grandmother visit the Wishing Tree. Its branches are covered with wishes, each written on red and yellow paper fluttering in the breeze, secured by the weight of an orange. Grandmother warned Ming to wish carefully, and sure enough, his wishes always seemed to come true. But one year when Ming makes the most important wish of his life, the tree lets him down. The Wishing Tree is about the excitement of making wishes and waiting for them to come true. It is also about the love between a boy and his grandmother, and the realization that sometimes, we already possess the most important things in life.

      The Wishing Tree
    • Rhyming story follows a family as they celebrate Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) rituals, including decorating altars, visiting graves, and dressing up for the parade.

      Dia de Los Muertos