Colors introduce parts of Muslim family and religious life through rich imagery and a simple conceptual frame.
Based on the childhood of Tomas Rivera, this story shows how books and one librarian can reshape a migrant summer.
Colors come alive through foods, objects, and daily details in a lively multicultural neighborhood.
This biography introduces librarian and storyteller Pura Belpre through books, puppets, and bilingual service.
Children in a rural village wait for the traveling library donkeys that bring books, stories, and possibility.
This cumulative bilingual tale follows farm workers, ingredients, and a shared stew pot from field to table.
This playful bilingual riff on a nursery rhyme follows Maria and her llama through a lively school day.
Children, families, and libraries celebrate books in a bilingual invitation to read together.
A multilingual classroom becomes a place of friendship when one child shares tea and discovers how many languages can meet around a table.
A girl and her Spanish-speaking grandmother find connection through love, patience, and a parrot named Mango.