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  • av Patty Rodriguez
    117,-

    Since its debut in 1863, the sport of Lucha Libre has earned the love and respect of millions of people around the world. Inspired by the colorful world of wrestling, this book will introduce children to body parts, and their first English and Spanish words with the help of super heroes with masks and capes!

  • av Jayri Gomez
    238,-

    Space, telescopes, missions, and UFOs - your first glossary of space words have transformed into an out of this wold memory game! Get ready to have fun, mix and match space-themed pieces alongside its bilingual English-Spanish board book companion, My First Space Words in English and Spanish! The perfect game set to slip into your bag and take with you on the go. Parents will love this educational bilingual English-Spanish memory game due to its bridging of two languages to explore the universe and its ability to strengthen brain function. 48 cards.

  • av Lulu Cheng & Lacey Benard
    133 - 149,-

  • av Luis San Vicente
    224,-

    Huesos is Abuelo's four-legged travieso, a rambunctious troublemaker with a constant ball of energy and a big bite. Nothing and no one is safe from Huesos' mischief and chomping teeth, from Grandpa's slippers to the neighborhood's mailman. Until on day, Calaca Pascuala knocks on his door and takes him on a jounrey through the afterworld. But even there, Huesos can't contain himself. Will he be able to knock, tumble, and chew his way back to Grandpa, or will he begin to create new forms of chaos from beyond the grave?

  • av Hazel Quintanilla
    164,-

    Through the vibrant, mystical imagery of alebrijes, this board book will introduce your little ones to their first set of animals in both English and Spanish! Parents will adore this bilingual English-Spanish board book as it'll colorfully interpret the animals we know best in their magical, fantastical form of an alebrije - just in time for Día de Muertos.

  • av Grace Diaz
    244,-

    La azotea de mi abuela is a beaming tale of the love and bond between a granddaughter and her abuela. Abuela's rooftop is their haven, a place to make life-long memories, and is endlessly filled with new discoveries...until it's time to head back home. This picture book is an ode to finding joy in the little moments and the special bond between a young girl and her grandmother.

  • av Victoria Roth
    218,-

    After moving from her home country, Eva begins to grow impatient with the time it takes to send and receive letters from her best friend. Her father claims international phone calls are too expensive, yet it feels like an eternity for letters to reach her! Eva soon discovers the magic behind tin can telephones and their infinite conversation abilities. Will she be able to gather enough string for her tin can telephone to reach her best friend, who is now thousands of miles away?

  • av J. Roman Perez
    244,-

    Where the fields meet the horizon, our harvesters gather the crops that fill our bellies, from sunrise to sunset. Told from the perspective of a proud son, this heartfelt and beautifully illustrated story illuminates the sacrifice and hardship that one father endures for his family.

  • av Jayri Gomez
    224,-

    Din loves to collect stars. She has an abundance of them and is always delighted to share their magic with her friends. Din's stars are known for creating smiles out of frowns and turning blue days into joyful plays. Yet she is challenged by her preconceived notions when her stars cannot comfort one lonely bear. Din soon discovers that the simple art of asking questions to which you do not know the answer is the beginning of a trusting friendship.

  • av J de la Vega
    244,-

    Her mom thinks she is too messy; her teachers think she is too loud. But Abuela says that's nonsense. Mia Emilia Lucia Renata simply has too much wepa! In this case, wepa is a metaphor for Mia's fire, her energy, or what is better known medically as ADHD, and how it's ofren misunderstood by family and loved ones. Mia tries to bottle up her wepa, but no matter how hard she tries, she can't contain it. With a bit of inspiration from Abuela and her friends, Mia discovers the perfect place to express her wepa. A place where her wepa is celebrated and isn't too much. Parents will celebrate the wepa behind this bilingual English-Spanish hardcover as it helps the reader develop an understanding of ADHD and how to encourage little ones to feel connected with a supportive community.

  • av Mariana Galvez
    244,-

    Do you know that pet flamingos have a list of rules for their care that you must follow? It's no mistake pet flamingos love the color pink and dislike the snow. Or that their favorite treats is horchata with quesadillas. Anyone can foster a friendship with their newly discovered pet flamingo. But it's only those that follow the unwritten rules who will find their pet flamingos always by their side. Parents will be tickled pink by this bilingual English-Spanish hardcover about all the delightful adventures between a little one and their pet flamingo and how imagination leads to the most unlikely of lifetime companions!

  • av Melanie Romero
    244,-

    Grab your dreidels and start frying your latkes; the Festival of Lights is fast approaching! This alphabetical hardcover delves into each letter of the Spanish alphabet to bring to life the many items - from aceite and bendiciones to papas and tierra - that shed light on the miracle of Hanukkah. Observe families lighting the menorah, spinning the dreidel, hearing the Hanukkah story, and feasting on kugel and sufganiyot for eight precious nights.

  • av Mariana Galvez
    184,-

    To remember is to never forget! Day of the Dead, or Día de Los Muertos, has finally arrived. Can you find your way to your family's ofrenda? Using seemingly everyday items, like shoes from Abuelito's closet and seeds from Mamá's kitchen, you will collect them one-by-one to organize your ofrenda. Our search-and-find book will let little ones follow on the journey to attain special items for their Day of the Dead ofrenda. They'll discover how glasses of water are placed on the altar, so the spirits can quench their thirst, and how mirrors will allow them to freshen up before it's time to dwell with the living.

  • av Ellen Ochoa
    174,-

    In the first in series, Dr. Ochoa's Stellar World, of STEAM concept board books, We Are All Scientists / Todos somos científicos, Dr. Ellen Ochoa explores how children have an innate drive for discovery. Science is all around us, and children are born with a keen desire to explore, making them natural scientists. From learning physics by juggling and grasping biology through observing a nest of fledglings, this book inspires young readers to embrace the fact that the world is their very own scientific playground. It's true that all our little ones are born scientists, and this series is just the place to start to power their minds.

  • av Heidi Moreno
    247,-

    Under the canopy of trees in the deep, dark forest, there exists a community of cats. And, within that community, there sits Luna, a black cat ostracized by the others due to superstitious beliefs. Aided by her trusty companion, Toad, Luna goes on a mission to not only find her forever home, but also her power, realizing along the way that black cats are magic - and no one can tell her otherwise. Written and illustrated by the ever-so-lovely Heidi Moreno, a cat enthusiast herself, this hardcover book focuses on the importance of acceptance and how crucial it is to always welcome others and offer a sense of belonging.

  • av Ana C. Esparza
    174,-

    Little Monster, What Pan Dulce Do You Want / ¿Monstruito, que pan dulce quieres? is a lighthearted board book with a fun twist on the monsters and pan dulce we love best during spooky season. Parents will appreciate this bilingual English-Spanish board book due to the celebration of Halloween and Día de los Muertos holidays, but also for the determinedness in making a simple decision and sticking to it.?

  • av Patty Rodriguez
    157,-

    Introduce your little readers to Los Angeles, the famous and largest city in California. Your little ones will discover the glitz and glamour of the creative capital of the world and experience the beauty and culture behind being a Los Angeleno. They will wander past film sets and step over the pink stars of the Hollywood Walk of Fame, enjoy fruta fresca from the famous street vendors, and cheer on the city's sport champions. Parents will want to get their hands on these bilingual English-Spanish travel books to engage their little ones in the beauty of exploring destinations by using their imagination!

  • av Patty Rodriguez
    151,-

    Introduce your little readers to the hustle and bustle of New York City, the most populous metropolitan area in the United States. Your little ones will explore the five boroughs--Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, and the Bronx - all with a history and culture of their own. They will ice skate under the eye of Rockefeller Center, dance to Broadway showtunes, and visit local landmarks and bodegas.

  • av Michelle Winters
    184,-

    Grab your popcorn and nestle into the couch - an illustrated anthology of iconic telenovelas awaits you! From El abuelo y yo and Luz Clarita to O Clone and Rebelde, this book will re-introduce generations to an alphabetical flashback of Latin American soap operas now ingrained in pop culture. It'll be brimming with nostalgia over its illustrations of prominent telenovelas and the characters that brought the screen to life!

  • av Citlali Reyes
    224,-

    Inspired by the classic rhyming song, Sana, sana, colita de rana, that many American-Latino children grow up with, this book follows Tina in her quest to become an aspiring Mexican wrestler, alongside her plush sidekick, Mr. Frog. After she suffers a boo-boo, Tina is made fun of by her brother. Her ouchie makes her want to quit, but it is up to her to face her fear of being injured again, and just like the song encourages - no matter how bad things get, today or tomorrow will always be better!

  • av Cindy Montenegro Delgado
    194,-

    My mind is a mountain, powerful and strong! My Mind is a Mountain is a metaphor for the heights a mind can reach in powerfully handling all emotions from the lowest of the lows to the highest of the highs - and everything in between.

  • av Melanie Romero
    183,-

    Following the success of Singing - Cantando de colores, Amor de colores will introduce your little ones to all the colorful ways we see love in the world around us. Children will adore this heartwarming read that teaches them the colors of the rainbow and more.

  • av Patty Rodriguez
    157,-

    A gifted puppeteer and storyteller, Pura Belpré captivated millions of bilingual readers across New York City - and worldwide. Her children's book, Perez y Martina, became the first Spanish language children's book published by a mainstream U.S. press. She left such a lasting impact on the reading world and Puerto Rican community that the Pura Belpré Award is named after her legacy.

  • av Patty Rodriguez
    157,-

    Chico Mendes, a Brazilian rubber tapper, trade union leader, and environmentalist, became the leading figure in fighting to preserve the Amazon rainforest. He advocated against deforestation, going as far as to peacefully surround forest areas by blocking bulldozers. He felt no fear other than knowing the rainforest was in danger and it was up to him to defend it with his life.

  • av Scott Martin-Rowe
    224,-

    On his first day as the new kid in school, shy Yefferson's name is consistently mispronounced to his discomfort and embarrassment. With his family's support, Yefferson finds the courage to stand up for himself and his namesake. Yefferson, Actually is wonderful new picture book to embrace in the pantheon of classic Back to School stories. Follow sweet and unassuming Yefferson - proudly pronounced with the sound the Y makes in Spanish, not the J in English - as learns to overcome what is a common, but often undiscussed hurdle for all shy kids entering a new school year: correctly teaching people how to say your name correctly. In a picture book market that too often doesn't highlight Latinx boys as the main characters of their own stories, Yefferson stands up and stands out for his kindness, gentleness, and strength when he treats others how he wants to be treated. Perfect for lovers of King of Kindergarten and Alma and How She Got Her Name, Yefferson, Actually is the debut picture book for both authors and the illustrator, and the first book in a new series centered on Yefferson and his friends' adventures. This back-to-school book is the perfect addition for your little one's at-home library, as it will motivate them to stand up for themselves and realize that their familial roots came from growing seeds of pride and history.

  • av Pakoto Martinez
    224,-

    Best friends can be found anywhere...even behind the closet or under the bed? Yes! Inspired by the fantastical and delightful childhood stories told in interviews by Guillermo del Toro, Kid del Toro follows young Guillermo as he defies his Abuela to stay up late to read monster stories and unexpectedly meets his very first best friend.Kid del Toro is the exciting debut picture book by animators CHOGRIN and Pakoto, a sweet and fantastical tale inspired by the visionary Guillermo del Toro's childhood love of Monsters. Parents will rave about this book because it'll encourage their little one to be fearless (especially with things that go bump in the night) and to stand tall for themselves even in times of darkness.Inspired by Guillermo del Toro's childhood, a young boy learns to love and accept the fantastical monsters that visit him at nighttime.This is an independently authored and published account of a childhood experience of Guillermo del Toro as heard through public interviews, and no affiliation with or endorsement by Mr. Del Toro is claimed or implied.

  • av Maria Rosana Mestre
    194,-

    Pass it on! A precocious young girl learns how quickly a story can spread--and change--when her playful secret is told and then retold throughout her hometown. All she has to do is stand back and fall into fits of giggles as the story changes once again. No one's guessed her secret right just yet!Perfect for lovers of mischievous characters we can't help but love and root for, Carlota teaches her neighborhood and readers alike the joy of letting people tell on themselves when they repeat stories they were told were secrets.Parents will adore this heartwarming read as they discover that even the tallest of tales can interconnect one another, encouraging little ones to be imaginative storytellers.

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