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To download the price list and order form, click here. The Deluxe Spanish Classroom Library: Levels A-J contains the following titles: 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. AL BATE (Spanish edition of BATTER UP) An African American girl scores for her team by hitting a home run. AVENTURA EN EL BARRIO CHINO (Spanish edition of 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? LAS AVENTURAS DE PRAN (Spanish edition of PRAN'S DAY OF ADVERTURE) 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! 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. 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. BUENOS AMIGOS (Spanish edition of BEST FRIENDS) Join two best friends, an Asian Indian boy and girl, as they spend an active day outdoors running, climbing, sliding, and more. LA CAJA DE FLORA NEW (Spanish edition of FLORA'S BOX) With a cardboard box and a little imagination, Flora creates a world of fun. Whether she's in, under, or next to the box, her ideas have no limitsbut the box does! CASCARONES (Spanish edition of 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! COMEMOS ARROZ (Spanish edition of WE EAT RICE) A Korean American girl and boy love rice so much they eat it all the time and in many different ways. EL DASHIKI (Spanish edition of 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 sons shirt. 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. DIEZ TAMBORILEROS ONI (Spanish edition TEN ONI DRUMMERS) Ten friendly goblins beat their drums to keep nightmares away from a young Japanese boy as he sleeps. DINERO PARA COMPRAR UN HELADO (Spanish edition of ICE CREAM MONEY) Comparing their different combinations of coins, three friends prepare to buy a yummy after-lunch treat in the school cafeteria. ¿DÓNDE ESTÁ MI PERRITO? (Spanish edition of WHERE IS MY PUPPY?) A Vietnamese American boy searches all over the house for his puppy, who is always hiding just out of sight. DURAZNO JUGOSO (Spanish edition of JUICY PEACH) Three African American boys find, pick, and eat a perfect juicy peach. EL DÍA DE LA LIMPIEZA (Spanish edition of CLEANING DAY) While helping her father with cleaning day chores, a Cuban American girls best intentions sometime have humorous results. EL LEI DE KAMA (Spanish edition of KAMAS LEI) Kamas aunt is coming to visit him in Hawaii and he wants to make her the perfect presenta lei. But when the tree in his yard only has three flowers left, he has to come up with a creative solution. EL DÍA 100 (Spanish edition of 100 DAY) A class of kindergarten children celebrate the 100th day of school. EMPANADAS DE CARNE (Spanish edition of MEAT PIES) A Caribbean boy makes empanadas with his grandmother. EN EL PARQUE (Spanish edition of AT THE PARK) A Mohawk boy visits the park and uses his five senses to discover the natural world around him. 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. EN LA LAVANDERÍA (Spanish edition of LAUNDRY DAY) Two Navajo children help their mom do the weekly wash at the laundromat. EN LAS MONTAÑAS (Spanish edition of 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. EN NUESTRA GRANJA (Spanish edition of ON OUR FARM) While spending the day working on their farm, a Latina girl and her father discover that working together is lots of fun. FANCY DANCE: UNA DANZA NATIVOAMERICANA (Spanish edition of 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. FIESTA DE BARRIO (Spanish edition of 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. FOTOS (Spanish edition of SNAPSHOTS) A Japanese American girl plays on a trampoline while her grandfather tries to take her picture. FRÍO Y CALOR (Spanish edition of COLD AND HOT) An African American boys family lovingly piles so much clothing on him that he quickly goes from feeling cold to feeling hot. HERMANA, HERMANA (Spanish edition of SISTER, SISTER) All sisters are unique. Meet two Latina sisters who seem to have very different interests, and see what brings them together. ¿GRANDE O PEQUEÑO? (Spanish edition of BIG OR LITTLE?) On her way to the park, an African American girl sizes up herself and the world around her. GRAN PELEA DE BOLAS DE NIEVE (Spanish edition of BIG SNOWBALL FIGHT) A group of Cuban American children gather one-by-one on a snowy day, adding up to a great big snowball fight. HACER UN PAVO (Spanish edition of MAKE A TURKEY) A Japanese American boy demonstrates a fun classroom project - making a picture of a turkey from a handprint. HAGO CERÁMICA (Spanish edition of I MAKE CLAY POTS) A Pueblo girl learns the traditional art of making pottery from her grandmother. HOLA, FLOR (Spanish edition of HELLO FLOWER) An Asian Indian boy tries out his green thumb when he plants a flower from seed, nurtures it, and watches it bloom. HUELLA DE PESCADO (Spanish edition of FISH PRINT) Three Latina girls show how to make a colorful fish print. LA CLASE DE YOGA (Spanish edition of YOGA CLASS) An Indian American girl and her friends try a series of different poses in a yoga class. LA FIESTA DE LA PIÑATA (Spanish edition of PIÑATA PARTY) A Latino boy and his friends celebrate his birthday at a party with a traditional piñata. LAS FORMAS DONDE JUGAMOS NEW (Spanish edition of SHAPES WHERE WE PLAY) Shapes are everywhere, even where we play. In this colorfully photographed book, two children find all of the basic shapes in the equipment on their playground. LA HORA DE ACOSTARSE (Spanish edition of BEDTIME FUN) At bedtime, an African American boy finds all kinds of things to do instead of going to bed. LA HORA DEL BAÑO (Spanish edition of BATH TIME) A Puerto Rican boy prepares for his nighttime bath by filling the tub with all his favorite things. LA OBRA DE TUTI (Spanish edition of 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 preparefrom practicing traditional dances to putting on a very special costume. 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. 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. LO MEJOR QUE ME HA PASADO (Spanish edition of THE BEST THING) Meet Madison, a Chinese American girl who thinks being adopted into a great family is the best thing. 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. 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. 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. LOS COLORES DE CARMEN (Spanish edition of CARMENS COLORS) A Mexican American girl and her mother go to the outdoor market and buy an array of colorful items. LOS TRUCOS DE TWISTER (Spanish edition of TWISTERS TRICKS) Three African American siblings are preparing their horse, Twister, for a horse show. Come see the tricks they teach Twister. 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. ¿ME DEJAS TENER UNA MASCOTA? (Spanish edition of CAN I HAVE A PET?) During a trip to the zoo, an African American girl tries to convince her mother to get her an exotic pet. 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. MI CABALLO (Spanish edition of MY HORSE) A Pueblo boy living on a reservation in New Mexico cares for and rides his horse. 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. MI FAMILIA (Spanish edition of MY FAMILY) A Cherokee girl learns traditional skills and customs from the members of her family. MI GRAN ROCA (Spanish edition of MY BIG ROCK) A Chinese American girl explores her imagination as she transforms an ordinary rock in her backyard into extraordinary things in her mind. MI MAMÁ ES PINTORA (Spanish edition of MOM IS A PAINTER) A Chinese American boy watches his mother, an artist, as she colorfully paints several things, including him! NOS ENCANTA CHAPOTEAR (Spanish edition of SPLASH!) From the sink to the lake, a group of children have fun splashing in the water. ¡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. 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. 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. PICNIC EN FAMILIA (Spanish edition of FAMILY PICNIC) An African American boy and his extended family have a fun-filled reunion in the park. EL PRIMER DÍA DE LA ESCUELA NEW (Spanish edition of FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL) From saying goodbye to Mom to finding a new friend, a young Latino boy experiences a range of emotions on his very first day of school. ¿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. ¿QUÉ VES EN LA CHARCA? NEW (Spanish edition of WHAT DO YOU SEE AT THE POND?) A young Asian American boy and his mother see all kinds of animals in the pond. But there's something else the boy sees in the pond toohis own reflection! ¡RICO, RICO ESTOFADO! (Spanish edition of GO GO GUMBO) Come see whats cooking as an African American girl and her grandfather stir up a yummy batch of gumbo chock full of delicious ingredients. SALTAR A LA CUERDA (Spanish edition of JUMP ROPE) A group of girls and boys have fun taking turns jumping rope on the playground. SAM EL SILENCIOSO (Spanish edition of SILENT SAM) Gus is trying to teach his parrot Sam to speak, but Sam doesnt seem to be interested in learning. When Sam finally speaks, will Gus regret ever teaching him? SIETE GALLETAS (Spanish edition of 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. EL SILBIDO DE RUBY (Spanish edition of RUBYS WHISTLE) Ruby can do lots of things, but she cant whistle. After many frustrating attempts, she finally learns from some very special teachers. 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. SORPRESA DE MUDANZA (Spanish edition of 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 arent always scary. TENGO QUE PEDIRTE ALGO (Spanish edition of 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 helpfrom finding her gloves to opening the heavy door. After all this help, she gives her mom a very special "thank you." TOCAMOS MÚSICA (Spanish edition of WE PLAY MUSIC) Its a celebration of sound when a group of neighborhood children gather on a stoop to play their instruments. TODAS TENEMOS TRENZAS (Spanish edition of EVERYBODY WEARS BRAIDS) A celebration of the many different ways a multiracial group of seven friends braid their hair. 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! UNA CABRA EN LA CIUDAD (Spanish edition of 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. UN DÍA EN LA FERIA (Spanish edition of A DAY AT THE FAIR) After spending an action-packed day at the fair, a Latino boy enjoys one last ridethe ride home! UN DÍA ESPECIAL (Spanish edition of A SPECIAL DAY) A Korean American girl is celebrating her grandfathers 60th birthday, a Korean tradition. See the special clothing, foods, and customs that make this a special day. UN DIENTE SUELTO (Spanish edition of LOOSE TOOTH) An African American girl wonders throughout the week when her loose front tooth will come out. VAMOS A HACER TACOS (Spanish edition of TIME FOR TACOS) A Mexican American boy and his father spend time together making tacos, and eating them! ¡VAYA CALLE! (Spanish edition of WHAT A STREET!) After a street fair, a group of friends clean up and change their street from a messy street into a neat street. VIAJAMOS EN TREN (Spanish edition of TRAIN RIDE) An African American boy experiences the excitement of his very first train ride with his parents. VIVO EN UN IGLÚ (Spanish edition of 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. YA VIENE EL AUTOBÚS (Spanish edition of HERE COMES THE BUS) A Chinese American girl takes the bus to school and greets her friends, one by one, at each stop. YO JUEGO FÚTBOL (Spanish edition of I PLAY SOCCER) A Latina girl scores a goal in an after-school game of soccer with her friends. YO TENÍA UN HIPOPÓTAMO (Spanish edition of I HAD A HIPPOPOTAMUS) Inspired by his box of animal crackers, a Latino boy daydreams about the exotic animals he would give to his family and friends. 510 books (85 titles, 6 of each) $1940 To download the price list and order form, click here.
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