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Sam y el dinero de la suerte
By Karen Chinn, Cornelius Van Wright, Ying-Hwa Hu- Paperback$12.95
Sam y el dinero de la suerte
By Karen Chinn, Cornelius Van Wright, Ying-Hwa HuView DetailsIn Spanish. Sam and the Lucky Money celebrates the sights and sounds of festive Chinatown streets. while telling the affecting story of a child who discovers that sometimes the best gifts come from the heart.
Sam and the Lucky Money
By Karen Chinn, Cornelius Van Wright, Ying-Hwa Hu- Paperback$11.95
Sam and the Lucky Money
By Karen Chinn, Cornelius Van Wright, Ying-Hwa HuView DetailsDuring Chinese New Year, a young boy encounters a homeless person and discovers that no gift is too small when it comes from the heart.
Rainbow Stew
By Cathryn Falwell- Paperback$11.95
Rainbow Stew
By Cathryn FalwellView DetailsThe sweet story of three children who spend a rainy day with their grandfather, picking fresh vegetables in his garden, and then cook and share a meal of healthy vegetable stew.
As Fast As Words Could Fly
By Pamela M. Tuck, Eric Velasquez- Paperback$12.95
As Fast As Words Could Fly
By Pamela M. Tuck, Eric VelasquezView DetailsThe story of Mason Steele, an African American boy in 1960s Greenville, North Carolina, who relies on his inner strength and his typing skills to break racial barriers after he begins attending a "whites-only" high school.
Brothers in Hope
The Story of the Lost Boys of the SudanBy Mary Williams, R. Gregory Christie- Hardcover$20.95
Brothers in Hope
The Story of the Lost Boys of the SudanBy Mary Williams, R. Gregory ChristieView DetailsBased on heartbreaking yet inspirational true events in the lives of the Lost Boys of Sudan, Brothers in Hope is a story of remarkable courage, and an amazing testament to the unyielding power of the human spirit.
We
By Alice Schertle, Kenneth Addison- Paperback$12.95
We
By Alice Schertle, Kenneth AddisonView DetailsHere is the fascinating story of human development, from its beginnings in Africa millions of years ago to modern times.
In Daddy's Arms I Am Tall
African Americans Celebrating FathersBy Various Poets, Javaka Steptoe- Paperback$10.95
In Daddy's Arms I Am Tall
African Americans Celebrating FathersBy Various Poets, Javaka SteptoeView DetailsIn this intergenerational collection of poetry by new and established African American writers, fatherhood is celebrated with honor, humor, and grace.
Under the Mesquite
By Guadalupe García McCall- Hardcover$21.95
Under the Mesquite
By Guadalupe García McCallView DetailsLupita, a budding actor and poet in a close-knit Mexican American immigrant family, comes of age as she struggles with adult responsibilities during her mother's long illness.
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The Palm of My Heart
Poetry by African American ChildrenBy Davida Adedjouma, R. Gregory Christie- Paperback$11.95
The Palm of My Heart
Poetry by African American ChildrenBy Davida Adedjouma, R. Gregory ChristieView DetailsWhen children are encouraged to celebrate their lives -- their joys, their influences, their hopes -- the results are pure poetry.
Dear Mrs. Parks
A Dialogue with Today's YouthBy Rosa Parks- Paperback$16.95
Dear Mrs. Parks
A Dialogue with Today's YouthBy Rosa ParksView DetailsOn a December day in 1955, Rosa Parks changed the course of history when she was arrested for refusing to give up her seat to a white passenger on a Montgomery, Alabama bus.
Say Hola to Spanish
By Susan Middleton Elya, Loretta Lopez- Paperback$11.95
Say Hola to Spanish
By Susan Middleton Elya, Loretta LopezView DetailsFull of fun rhyming verse, this book helps readers begin to learn Spanish.
Flowers From Mariko
By Rick Noguchi, Deneen Jenks, Michelle Reiko Kumata- Paperback$11.95
Flowers From Mariko
By Rick Noguchi, Deneen Jenks, Michelle Reiko KumataView DetailsOne girl's love and determination lift the spirits of her family after they are finally allowed to leave the internment camp they were placed in during WWII.
Ghosts for Breakfast
By Stanley Todd Terasaki, Shelly Shinjo- Paperback$11.95
Ghosts for Breakfast
By Stanley Todd Terasaki, Shelly ShinjoView DetailsWhen the Troublesome Triplets complain that they have seen ghosts in Farmer Tanaka's field, Papa sets off with his son to hunt the ghosts in this fun story set in 1920s California.
Joshua's Masai Mask
By Dakari Hru, Anna Rich- Paperback$11.95
Joshua's Masai Mask
By Dakari Hru, Anna RichView DetailsA magical Masai mask takes an African American boy on a series of adventures, and he discovers the joy of being himself.
Love Twelve Miles Long
By Glenda Armand, Colin BootmanLove Twelve Miles Long
By Glenda Armand, Colin BootmanView DetailsA moving story about young Frederick Douglass and his mother, who walks twelve miles at night from a nearby plantation to visit him.
Ten Oni Drummers
By Matthew Gollub, Kazuko Stone- Paperback$11.95
Ten Oni Drummers
By Matthew Gollub, Kazuko StoneView DetailsIn this playful, rhyming story, young children find reassurance and comfort for their fears when scary dreams come their way. Through art and story, children also learn about Japanese taiko drumming and the Japanese words and characters for the numbers one to ten.
¡Béisbol! Latino Baseball Pioneers and Legends
By Jonah Winter- Paperback$12.95
¡Béisbol! Latino Baseball Pioneers and Legends
By Jonah WinterView DetailsIn this fascinating and colorfully written collection of profiles, author/illustrator Jonah Winter gives us a guide to Latino heroes, including little known pioneers of the sport.
Bein' with You This Way
By William Nikola, Michael Bryant- Paperback$11.95
Bein' with You This Way
By William Nikola, Michael BryantView DetailsAn African American girl and her friends play together and learn that despite their physical differences, they are all really the same.
Get Set! Swim!
By Jeannine Atkins, Hector Viveros Lee- Paperback$11.95
Get Set! Swim!
By Jeannine Atkins, Hector Viveros LeeView DetailsThe day of the big swim meet has finally arrived, and Jessenia is excited, but a bit worried too.
Only One Year
By Andrea Cheng, Nicole Wong- Paperback$14.95
Only One Year
By Andrea Cheng, Nicole WongView DetailsThree Chinese American children learn to trust and love one another again after the youngest child returns from a year living in China with extended family.
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