Fiction

Mother Goose rhymes get remixed with Spanish vocabulary, playful rhythm, and bright family-centered scenes.

A young girl in Guatemala turns discarded plastic into weaving material so she can make art like the women in her family.

A granddaughter learns that memory, craft, and story can become an inheritance as meaningful as any object.

A bilingual retelling of Little Red Riding Hood turns the familiar tale into a playful rhyme filled with Spanish vocabulary and comic timing.

Two best friends spend one last day together before a move changes the shape of their block and their routines.

A boy and his father travel from California to the border to visit the mother who has been deported to Mexico.

Benita and her dog venture into the night to help fix a problem and discover a world full of glowing, helpful creatures.

A child names the colors of her desert landscape in a bilingual celebration of place, observation, and belonging.

A young girl learns weaving from her grandmother and comes to see the beauty in handmade work and inherited skill.

A cumulative bilingual story follows the people, animals, and celebration preparations that lead up to a festive pinata.