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COMING MAY 2024!

Pedro and the Monster Eaters/ Pedro y los devoradores de monstrous

by Xequina Berbér  published by Piñata Books
Reading Age: 5-8 years

Loosely based on the life of artist Pedro Linares, this bilingual picture book for young readers pairs the fascinating origin story of one of Mexico's most well-known folk arts with striking illustrations of the magical creatures. This is a perfect choice for parents and teachers interested in sharing the world of art with their kids.

Use this pre-order link and request an autographed copy in the "Order Comments" section when you checkout!

Teaching and Activity Guide

Includes:

  • comprehension 

  • discussion questions

  • paper maché recipe

The Presidents Did What?

by Wag Harrison published by Brandylane Publishers
Reading Age: 5-8 Years

Step right up for a spooky tour of the White House! A long-dead, but still charismatic, Millard Fillmore will serve as your ghostly guide as you make your way through the Executive Mansion. Learn about the history of each room you visit from ghosts of presidents past-arguably the worst presidents in US history. Discover how they ended up there, cursed for all eternity to haunt the rooms of the White House, and find out why it's so important for us to learn from their mistakes.

I Want to be a Bald Eagle

by Thomas Kingsley Troupe  published by Capstone Publishers, Inc.

Reading Age: 5-8 Years

Ever wish you could soar like an eagle? Step into Heather's life, as she transforms into the majestic bird. Take flight and learn all about a bald eagle's habitat, body, superpowers, and more—all from a bald eagle's perspective.

A Bailar!/ Let's Dance!

by Judith Ortiz Cofer  published by Piñata Books
Reading Age: 5-8 Years

Judith Ortiz Cofer's lyrical text combining English and Spanish is complemented by Christina Ann Rodriguez's vibrant images of the neighborhood's unique characters--viejitos, fruit sellers, boys on skateboards and even babies--reveling in the beat of the music. Families will delight in reading together this warm, energetic look at one community's enjoyment of the sights and sounds of salsa music.

Includes:

  • vocabulary

  • discussion questions

  • activity guide

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