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Latin 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 African American Collection includes:


AFRICAN DANCE: DRUMBEAT IN OUR FEET
(Spanish edition: DANZA AFRICANA: AL RITMO DEL REDOBLE)
Join an African Dance troupe as they get ready for their show. See how they move and learn where the dances came from.

BATTER UP (Spanish edition: AL BATE)
An African American girl scores for her team by hitting a home run.

BEDTIME FUN (Spanish edition: LA HORA DE ACOSTARSE)
At bedtime, an African American boy finds all kinds of things to do instead of going to bed.


BIG OR LITTLE?
(Spanish edition: ¿GRANDE O PEQUEÑO?)
On her way to the park, an African American girl sizes up herself and the world around her.

BLOCK PARTY
(Spanish edition: FIESTA DE BARRIO)
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.

CAN I HAVE A PET?
(Spanish edition: ¿ME DEJAS TENER UNA MASCOTA?)
During a trip to the zoo, an African American girl tries to convince her mother to get her an exotic pet.

CAR WASH
(Spanish edition: LAVADO DE AUTOS)
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.

COLD AND HOT
(Spanish edition: FRÍO Y CALOR)
An African American boy’s family lovingly piles so much clothing on him that he quickly goes from feeling cold to feeling hot.


THE DASHIKI (Spanish edition: EL 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.

ELIZABETI'S DOLL
NEW (Spanish edition: LA MUÑECA DE ELIZABETI)
As her mother cares for the new baby, a young African girl learns about motherhood from her own very special–and unusual–doll.

EVERYBODY WEARS BRAIDS (Spanish edition: TODAS TENEMOS TRENZAS)
A celebration of the many different ways a group of seven friends braid their hair.

FAMILY PICNIC
(Spanish edition: PICNIC EN FAMILIA)
An African American boy and his extended family have a fun-filled reunion in the park.

FISHING FUN (Spanish edition: PESCAR ES DIVERTIDO)
Two African American brothers go fishing with their father and discover it's not what you catch that is important, it's how much fun you have.

THE GOAT GOES TO TOWN (Spanish edition: UNA CABRA EN LA CIUDAD)
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.

GO GO GUMBO
(Spanish edition: ¡RICO, RICO ESTOFADO!)
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.

I NEED TO ASK YOU SOMETHING
(Spanish edition: TENGO QUE PEDIRTE ALGO)
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."

JUICY PEACH
(Spanish edition: DURAZNO JUGOSO)
Three African American boys find, pick, and eat a perfect juicy peach.


LOOSE TOOTH
(Spanish edition: UN DIENTE SUELTO)
An African American girl wonders throughout the week when her loose front tooth will come out.

MOVING DAY SURPRISE
(Spanish edition: SORPRESA DE MUDANZA)
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.

MY STEPS (Spanish edition: MI ESCALERA)
A young African American girl uses her imagination when playing on her front steps. Of all the fun places her steps take her to, they always lead back to home.

POP POP AND GRANDPA (Spanish edition: ABU Y TATA)
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.

SUMMER SUN RISIN' (Spanish edition: EL SOL DEL VERANO)
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.

TRAIN RIDE (Spanish edition: VIAJAMOS EN TREN)
An African American boy experiences the excitement of his very first train ride with his parents.

TWISTER’S TRICKS (Spanish edition: LOS TRUCOS DE TWISTER)
Three African American siblings are preparing their horse, Twister, for a horse show. Come see the tricks they teach Twister.

TWO SWEET PEAS
NEW (Spanish edition: LAS DOS INSEPARABLES )
In a story told through poetry, two girls
–one African American and one Latina–become friends and plan a way to honor special members of their families.

WE PLAY MUSIC
(Spanish edition: TOCAMOS MÚSICA)
It’s a celebration of sound when a group of neighborhood children gather on a stoop to play their instruments.

The African American Collection consists of 156 books (26 titles, 6 of each) $615.00
English pack Item #: 304537
Spanish pack Item #: 304529

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.




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