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Featured Books
The libraries we help to create are filled with delightful, colorful and inspiring books. Check out some of the titles we are excited about this year! |
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Tuck Everlasting (Tuck para siempre) by Natalie Babbitt. An award winning children's classic all young children love. Features six main characters brought together because of a spring whose waters can bestow everlasting life. |
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Five Little Ladybugs (Cinco pequeñas mariquitas) by Melanie Gerth and Laura Huliska-Beith. A colorful counting board book that the littlest munchkins love. |
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A Different Game (Un partido diferente) by Javier Peña. One of our readers’ favorites! It is about all kinds of animals who play soccer, including a lion, a rhino and a vulture. Very silly rhymes, plus animals, plus soccer! |
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I Love My Abuela! Dora the Explorer (¡Quiero a mi abuela! Dora la exploradora) by Christine Ricci and Victoria Miller. Dora’s love for her grandma is expressed in this delightful book. |
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Velociraptor by Carol Lindeen. One of a set of four bilingual books about dinosaurs and prehistoric animals. All kids love dinosaurs! |
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Charlie y la fábrica de chocolate) by Roald Dahl. A classic and silly tale beloved by children all around the world. |
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Goosebumps Horrorland Series, Revenge of the Living Dummy (Escalafríos Horrorlandia, La venganza del muñeco viviente) by R. L. Stine. A creepy tale treasured by older children. |
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There's a Wocket in My Pocket! (¡Hay un molillo en mi bolsillo!) by Dr. Seuss. Silly rhymes that are just as enchanting in Spanish as in English. Monsters and made-up rhyming names abound. |
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Clifford, the Big Red Dog, The Stormy Day Rescue (Clifford, el gran perro colorado , El día de la tormenta) by Norma Bridwell. Everybody loves the adventures of Clifford, the endearing red doggie! In this book, Clifford gets in trouble for making holes to bury his bones…and ability that helps the town when a big storm threatens the library. |
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Cristiano Ronaldo, World Soccer Stars (Cristiano Ronaldo, Estrellas del fútbol mundial) by Arturo Contro. A popular bilingual biography about soccer stars containing great photos and information about how they overcome obstacles in their lives. |
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The Princesa of Bambuluá (La Princesa de Bambuluá) by Luis Da Camara Cascudo. Part of a collection of enchanting tales, this is a beautifully illustrated fairy tale about the Princess of Bambuluá. All the girls love stories about princesses! |
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The Little Red Hen (La gallinita roja). An easy-to-read version of the classic fairy tale. |
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Does a kangaroo have a mother, too? (¿El canguro tiene mamá?) by Eric Carle. A charmingly illustrated picture book that is great to read aloud. |
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