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La princesa and the pea
by Susan Middleton Elya
"A rhyming twist on a classic fairy tale in which a queen places a pea under a young lady's mattress to see if she is truly a princess. Incorporates Spanish words and Includes a glossary"
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Mama's milk
by Michael Elsohn Ross
Celebrating the warm and loving bond between mammal mamas and their babies, a lushly illustrated, lyrical book shows little ones doing what comes naturally: nursing. By the illustrator of Miss Bindergarten Gets Ready for Kindergarten. Simultaneous.
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The cazuela that the farm maiden stirred
by Samantha R. Vamos
A cumulative tale of a farm maiden who, aided by a group of animals, prepares "Arroz con Leche," or rice pudding. Includes recipe and glossary of the Spanish words that are woven throughout the text
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Quinito's neighborhood
by Ina Cumpiano
"A Puertorican poet and author of almost twenty books for children lets young Quinito introduce his family and the people who own the shops in his neighborhood, in a bilingual text brought to life with brilliant, full-page illustrations of Jose Ramírez that are reminiscent of the colors and style of the murals by Diego Rivera."
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Colors!
by Jorge Elías Luján
A bilingual book presents a vision of a planet in which nature, words, and the rising and setting of the sun and moon exist in harmony as readers see fleeting, evocative glimpses of the qualities inherent in a range of colors.
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My grandma = : Mi abuelita
by Ginger Foglesong Gibson
Journey along with a young boy as he flies far from home and drives along on bumpy countryside roads to be reunited with the grandmother he loves so dearly, in a bilingual title by the author of My School/Mi Escuela and Siesta.
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How do you say? = : Cómo se dice?
by Angela N Dominguez
"The story of two giraffes - one English-speaking and one Spanish-speaking - that overcome the language barrier to forge a friendship"
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