In this heartwarming celebration of Thanksgiving, readers see this classic American festival afresh as they experience it through the eyes of Scar.
Browsing: Hispanic Heritage
Esperanza Rising is an inspiring story, leaving readers with a sense of hope and reminding us that, no matter what hardships come our way.
Translated from Spanish in 2017, The Wild Book has all the earmarks of great Hispanic magic realist fiction. For readers who love books, magic, and adventure.
The Little Doctor/El doctorcito imparts an important message to readers—it’s never too early to start taking steps toward one’s dreams.
It can be hard to know where to begin when teaching others and learning about Hispanic Heritage Month. Here are some literacy ideas to get you started.
In Big Apple Diaries, a diary-style graphic memoir by Alyssa Bermudez, a young New Yorker doodles her way through middle school―until September 11, 2001.
For All/Para Todos is a poignant, bi-lingual tale about an immigrant girl’s hopes and dreams as she embarks on an adventure to a new land.
Author Showcase By Kathryn Starke, for The Children’s Book Review Published: October 31, 2011 Multicultural Children’s Literature that Teaches Global…
F. Isabel Campoy is a scholar devoted to the study of language acquisition. She is a well-known author of numerous children’s books in the areas of poetry, theatre, folktales, biographies, and art.
These stories have journeyed far—over mountains, deserts, and oceans—carried by the wind, passed on to us by our ancestors. Now they have found their way to you.