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EN LA ESTACIÓN DE BOMBEROS CON PAPÁ (Spanish edition of AT THE FIREHOUSE WITH DAD
An Asian Indian boy joins his firefighter dad at work for the day. See what he does and who he meets at the fire station.
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13 |
LO QUE HACEMOS BOO Y YO (Spanish edition of WHAT BOO AND I DO)
A young Asian American girl and her dog Boo visit with elderly people, showing how rewarding it can be to help others.
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13 |
ABU Y TATA (Spanish edition of POP POP AND GRANDPA
A young boy goes to visit his African American grandfather in the Southern United States and his Latino grandfather in the Caribbean. His two grandfathers may be different, but they have one special thing in common.
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14 |
BEBE MUSICAL (Spanish edition of JAZZ BABY
A fun rhythmic story that encourages children to tap, snap, swing, and sway, to the jazzy musical beat.
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14 |
¡OYE! ESTAS COMIENDO MI TAREA (Spanish edition of HEY! YOU'RE EATING MY HOMEWORK
After making a birdfeeder as a school project a young Latino boy discovers that his creation attracts some unwanted attention.
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14 |
¿PUEDES SUPERAR ESO? (Spanish edition of CAN YOU TOP THAT?
A Latino boy and his friends use their imaginations to think up a variety of unique creatures, each one wackier than the one before.
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14 |
TORTILLAS DE BARRO (Spanish edition of MUD TORTILLAS)
See what kind of mischief two Latino sisters get into when they decide to make their own tortillasout of mud! |
15 |
BIBIM BAP PARA CENAR (Spanish edition of BIBIM BAP FOR DINNER
Follow along step-by-step as a young boy and his mother make a Korean dish, Bibim bap, for the whole family to enjoy.
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16 |
LOS LÁPICES HABLAN Y OTROS POEMAS DE LA ESCUELA (Spanish edition of PENCIL TALK AND OTHER SCHOOL POEMS)
A simple school day is a lot more fun when you add a little poetry! Follow along for a fresh look at spelling tests, recess, music class and more, in this spirited collection of school day poems.
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16 |
LUNA SOPRESA (Spanish edition of SURPRISE MOON)
On a Fall night, a Vietnamese American boy named Nick shows his friends how to celebrate the Autumn Moon Festival, a special holiday in his father's home country. See which part of the celebration Nick likes the best. |
16 |
ME VEO EN EL RODEO (Spanish edition of I'M HEADING TO THE RODEO)
On her way to school one morning, a young Native American girl gets a taste of the rodeo adventure she daydreams about. |
16 |
EL SOL DEL VERANO (Spanish edition of SUMMER SUN RISIN')
From sun up to sun down, life on the farm is a flurry of activity. See how a young African American boy and his family spend a busy day on their farm. |
16 |
PAPEL PICADO (Spanish edition of PUNCHED PAPER)
There's going to be a classroom fiesta and it's time to make decorations. See how two Latino children turn some plain colored napkins into a colorful cut paper banner. |
17 |
PESCAR ES DIVERTIDO (Spanish edition of FISHING FUN)
Two African American brothers go fishing with their father and discover it's not what you catch that its important, it's how much fun you have. |
17 |
DANZA AFRICANA: AL RITMO DEL REDOBLE (Spanish edition of AFRICAN DANCE: DRUMBEAT IN OUR FEET)
Join an African Dance troupe as they get ready for their show. See how they move and learn where the dances come from. |
18 |
DIEZ TAMBORILEROS ONI (Spanish edition of TEN ONI DRUMMERS)
Ten friendly goblins beat their drums to keep nightmares away from a young Japanese boy as he sleeps. |
18 |
LAS DOS INSEPARABLES (Spanish edition of TWO SWEET PEAS)
In a story told through poetry, two girlsone African American and one Latinabecome friends and plan a way to honor special members of their families. |
18 |
LEO Y LAS MARIPOSAS (Spanish edition of LEO AND THE BUTTERFLIES)
Meet a young boy named Leo who lives in Costa Rica. Learn all of the things Leo knows about the butterflies that live in the rainforest near his home. |
18 |
LA MUÑECA DE ELIZABETI (Spanish edition of ELIZABETI'S DOLL)
As her mother cares for the new baby, a young African girl learns about motherhood from her own very specialand unusualdoll. |
18 |
MI ESCALERA (Spanish edition of MY STEPS)
A young African America girl uses her imagination when playing on her front steps. Of all the fun places her steps take her to, they always lead her back to home. |
18 |
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