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Latin American


African American


Asian American


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Diverse Backgrounds

For the latest Classroom Libraries, Collections, and Add-on Packs download the 2008 Bebop Catalog by clicking here.

To download the price list and order form, click here.

The following books are leveled at Intervention Levels 7-12:

Title Level
BLOCK PARTY
Join two friends, Tanya and Rosa, as they ride in a patriotic bike parade through their neighborhood and end up at fun-filled block party.
7
I NEED TO ASK YOU SOMETHING
Getting ready to go outside on a chilly day, an African American girl needs to ask her mom for lots of help—from finding her gloves to opening the heavy door. After all this help, she gives her mom a very special "thank you."
7
IN THE MOUNTAINS
A young Latina girl and her mother go on a nature hike through the mountains. They encounter many interesting animals along the way.
7
SEVEN COOKIES
A Mexican American girl and her grandfather have just finished baking cookies, and everyone in the family wants one. Follow along as the girl shares the cookies one-by-one.
7
SISTER, SISTER
All sisters are unique. Meet two Latina sisters who seem to have very different interests, and see what brings them together.
7
THE DASHIKI
Dad buys himself a colorful West African dashiki, but thanks to some hot water and the washing machine, the dashiki quickly becomes his son’s shirt.
8
GO GO GUMBO
Come see what’s cooking as an African American girl and her grandfather stir up a yummy batch of gumbo chock full of delicious ingredients.
8
ICE CREAM MONEY
Comparing their different combinations of coins, three friends prepare to buy a yummy after-lunch treat in the school cafeteria.
8
CHINATOWN ADVENTURE
A young Chinese American girl is spending the day in Chinatown with her mother. With so many interesting things to buy, how will she spend her money?
9
CONFETTI EGGS
Follow along with these easy steps as a boy and girl demonstrate the Latino tradition of making cascarones. These confetti-filled eggs are fun to make and break!
9
CAR WASH
When the family car gets dirty it’s time to go to the car wash. Join a young African American girl and her family on their fun-filled, suds-filled ride.
10
PRAN’S WEEK OF ADVENTURE
When the car has to go to the shop, Pran and his mother, Mrs. Patel, try a new way to get to school each day. The results are a wacky week full of misadventure!
10
RUBY’S WHISTLE
Ruby can do lots of things, but she can’t whistle. After many frustrating attempts, she finally learns from some very special teachers.
10
TWISTER’S TRICKS
Three African American siblings are preparing their horse, Twister, for a horse show. Come see the tricks they teach Twister.
10
THE BEST THING
Meet Madison, a Chinese American girl who thinks being adopted into a great family is the best thing.
11
KAMA’S LEI
Kama’s aunt is coming to visit him in Hawaii and he wants to make her the perfect present—a lei. But when the tree in his yard only has three flowers left, he has to come up with a creative solution.
11
SILENT SAM
Gus is trying to teach his parrot Sam to speak, but Sam doesn’t seem to be interested in learning. When Sam finally speaks, will Gus regret ever teaching him?
11
TUTI’S PLAY
Join a girl named Tuti, who lives in Bali, as she gets ready to be in a play. Learn everything she does to prepare—from practicing traditional dances to putting on a very special costume.
11
FANCY DANCE
Joe is dancing the Fancy Dance at a powwow for the first time. He is nervous, but once the dance starts he knows just what to do.
12
THE GOAT GOES TO TOWN
Chaos ensues when a goat shows up in the middle of a Caribbean town. Luckily our young narrator knows just what to do to save the day.
12
LIVING IN AN IGLOO
Meet a young Inuit girl and her family. Learn why they sometimes live in an igloo and what life in an igloo is like.
12
MOVING DAY SURPRISE
An African American boy is sad to find out that he and his family are moving, and he worries about all the changes the move will bring. After a big surprise, he learns that changes aren’t always scary.
12

For the latest Classroom Libraries, Collections, and Add-on Packs download the 2008 Bebop Catalog by clicking here.

To download the price list and order form, click here.



Guided Reading Guided reading levels were assigned by certified Reading Recovery® teachers and literacy experts using the guidelines identified in Guided Reading and Matching Books to Readers by Irene C. Fountas and Gay Su Pinnell (Heinemann).

Intervention Intervention levels were assigned by certified Reading Recovery® teachers and literacy experts and are intended for use in early intervention and one-on-one tutorial programs, including Reading Recovery® programs. These levels are not officially authorized by Reading Recovery®. Reading Recovery® is a registered servicemark of The Ohio State University.

DRA (Developmental Reading Assessment) The DRA levels were determined using information in the Developmental Reading Assessment Resource Guide by Joetta Beaver (Celebration Press).

All level placements may vary and are subject to revision. Teachers may adjust the assigned levels in accordance with their own evaluations.


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