Bilingual Children's Picture Book | Bilingual Children's Picture Book
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Oct.01.2012
Count Me In! uses the figurative ceramics of Mexican ceramists: Guillermina, Josefina, Irene and Concepcion Aguilar to teach children their numbers. Figures representing an annual parade in the State of Oaxaca march across the pages. Children learn about an important cultural festival as well...
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Mar.19.2010
Synopsis as it appears on the book`s back cover.
Every once in a while you read a story that makes you wonder if someone has whispered it into the ear of the writer from beyond... when reading Moon Creeper readers will be reminded of stories told around camp fire or of Native American Folklore....
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Mar.04.2008
In her first book for children, award-winning author Lucha Corpi remembers her childhood growing up in Jáltipan, where the moon hung low and the fireflies flickered in the night air. In vivid and poetic detail, she recalls exploring with her brother the old haunted house of the legendary...
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