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In My Family/En mi familia

In My Family/En mi familia by Carmen Lomas Garza from Children's Book Press

    Following the best-selling Family Pictures, In My Family/En mi familia is Carmen Lomas Garza's continuing tribute to the family and community that shaped her childhood and her life. Lomas Garza's vibrant paintings and warm personal stories depict memories of growing up in the traditional Mexican-American community of her hometown of Kingsville, Texas.

    Look What Came from Mexico (Look What Came from)

    Look What Came from Mexico (Look What Came from) by Miles Harvey from Franklin Watts

      Celebrate! It's Cinco De Mayo / Celebremos! Es El Cinco De Mayo!

      Celebrate! It's Cinco De Mayo / Celebremos! Es El Cinco De Mayo! by Janice Levy from Albert Whitman & Company

        It's Cinco de Mayo! Everyone is celebrating the holiday in their own way. "Mama marches in the parade. Papa plays in a mariachi band. Abuelita cooks a special meal." Why do we celebrate Cinco de Mayo?

        A very simple history of the holiday is interspersed with the story of a young boy celebrating Cinco de Mayo with his family.

        This bilingual book features a section with "find what's missing" pictures and simple crafts perfect for any child's Cinco de Mayo celebration. Loretta Lopez's engaging and cheerful pictures complement Janice Levy's child-friendly introduction to this important Mexican holiday.

        Mexico: 40 Activities to Experience Mexico Past & Present (Kaleidoscope Kids)

        Mexico: 40 Activities to Experience Mexico Past & Present (Kaleidoscope Kids) by Susan Milord from Williamson Publishing Company

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          Colors of Mexico (Colors of the World)

          Colors of Mexico (Colors of the World) by Lynn Ainsworth Olawsky from First Avenue Editions

            Calling the Doves/El canto de las palomas

            Calling the Doves/El canto de las palomas by Juan Felipe Herrera from Children's Book Press

              Now available in paperback, poet Juan Felipe Herrera’s bilingual memoir paints a vivid picture of his migrant farmworker childhood. His rich, evocative prose re-creates the joy of eating under the open sky, celebrating at a fiesta with other farm families, and listening to his mother singing Mexican songs and his father calling the doves. “A welcome alternative to the usually bleak portrayal of the migrant farmworker experience, this is an inspirational self-portrait of a loving Latino family.” — Booklist

              My Mexico / México mío

              My Mexico / México mío by Tony Johnston from Putnam Juvenile

                Sway to the sounds, reach for the colors, dance to the rhythms, and you will find your own Mexico in these poems in both English and Spanish. "Johnston regales the senses with idyllic scenes of streets lined with a rainbow of adobe houses, with the scent of roses growing in coffee cans and lilies in chile jars, and with the sounds of fields of corn shaking quietly in the warm wind. The overall impression is one of sunbaked cheerfulness, warmth, and color ably reinforced by Sierra's pastel-tinted artwork." -- The Horn Book

                North America (Rookie Read-About Geography)

                North America (Rookie Read-About Geography) by Allan Fowler from Children's Press (CT)

                  The popular Rookie Books expand their horizons - to all corners of the globe! With this series all about geography, emergent readers will take off on adventures to cities, nations, waterways, and habitats around the worldÂ…and right in their own backyards.

                  Mexico ABCs: A Book About the People and Places of Mexico (Country Abcs)

                  Mexico ABCs: A Book About the People and Places of Mexico (Country Abcs) by Sarah Heiman from Picture Window Books
                  • Made with the Best Quality Material with your child in mind.
                  • Top Quality Children's Item.

                  Mexico ABCs Book

                  Calavera Abecedario: A Day of the Dead Alphabet Book

                  Calavera Abecedario: A Day of the Dead Alphabet Book by Jeanette Winter from Voyager Books

                    Every year Don Pedro and his family make papier-mâché skeletons, or calaveras, for Mexico's Day of the Dead fiesta. From the Angel and Doctor to the Mariachi and Unicornio, there's a special calavera for each letter of the alphabet. Come dance with them!
                    Includes a glossary of Spanish words and an author's note.

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