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La muñeca de Elizabeti - Bebop
By Stephanie Stuve-Bodeen, Christy HalePaperback: $10.50La muñeca de Elizabeti - Bebop
By Stephanie Stuve-Bodeen, Christy HaleView DetailsA young Tanzanian girl finds a special doll, and realizes how much she loves the doll when she almost loses her. In Spanish.
Two Sweet Peas
By Andria Warmflash Rosenbaum, Jessica McClurePaperback: $9.50Two Sweet Peas
By Andria Warmflash Rosenbaum, Jessica McClureView DetailsIn a story told through poetry, two girls-one African American and one Latina, become friends and plan a way to honor special members of their families.
Gracias • Thanks
By Pat Mora, John ParraHardcover: $19.95Gracias • Thanks
By Pat Mora, John ParraView DetailsIn a series of poetic sentences, a young boy (biracial Mexican/Caucasian) tells about some of the everyday things for which he is thankful.
First Come the Zebra
By Lynne BaraschPaperback: $12.95First Come the Zebra
By Lynne BaraschView DetailsThe story of two young Kenyan boys, one Maasai and one Kikuyu, who find a way to overcome their traditional rivalries and become friends.
Louis Sockalexis
Native American Baseball PioneerBy William Wise, Bill FarnsworthPaperback: $11.95Louis Sockalexis
Native American Baseball PioneerBy William Wise, Bill FarnsworthView DetailsA biography of Louis Sockalexis, Penobscot Indian and the first Native American to play professional baseball, focusing on his formative years and culminating in an historic game at New York's Polo Grounds in 1897.
Estela en el mercado de pulgas
By Alexis O'Neill, Enrique O. SanchezEstela en el mercado de pulgas
By Alexis O'Neill, Enrique O. SanchezView DetailsIn Spanish. A Mexican American girl learns to value the act of giving when she attends her first swap meet.
Mi escalera
By Sally Derby Miller, Adjoa J. BurrowesPaperback: $12.95This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageMi escalera
By Sally Derby Miller, Adjoa J. BurrowesView DetailsIn Spanish. An African American girl shares the private world of playtime on her front steps over each of the four seasons in this picture book.
Poems to Dream Together
Poemas para soñar juntosBy Francisco X. Alarcón, Paula BarragánPaperback: $11.95Poems to Dream Together
Poemas para soñar juntosBy Francisco X. Alarcón, Paula BarragánView DetailsA bilingual collection of poetry by acclaimed Chicano poet Francisco X. Alarcón celebrating family, community, nature, and the positive power of dreams to shape our future.
Mama Elizabeti
By Stephanie Stuve-Bodeen, Christy HalePaperback: $10.95Mama Elizabeti
By Stephanie Stuve-Bodeen, Christy HaleView DetailsA girl in Africa learns how to help take care of her younger siblings, including a new baby sister.
Sixteen Years in Sixteen Seconds
The Sammy Lee StoryBy Paula Yoo, Dom LeePaperback: $11.95Sixteen Years in Sixteen Seconds
The Sammy Lee StoryBy Paula Yoo, Dom LeeView DetailsThe inspirational true story of Sammy Lee, a Korean American who overcame discrimination to realize both his father's desire that he become a doctor and his own dream of becoming an Olympic champion diver.
Summer Sun Risin' - Bebop
By William Nikola, Don TatePaperback: $10.50Summer Sun Risin' - Bebop
By William Nikola, Don TateView DetailsFrom sunrise to sunset, an African American boy spends an activity-filled summer day helping his family on their farm.
El sol del verano
By William Nikola, Don TatePaperback: $10.50El sol del verano
By William Nikola, Don TateView DetailsFrom sun up to sun down, life on the farm is a flurry of activity. See how a young African American boy and his family spend a busy day on their farm.
Mud Tortillas
By Barbara M. Flores, Michael RamirezPaperback: $9.50Mud Tortillas
By Barbara M. Flores, Michael RamirezView DetailsSee what kind of mischief two Latino sisters get into when they decide to make their own tortillas-out of mud!
Rattlesnake Mesa
Stories from a Native American ChildhoodBy Ednah New Rider Weber, Richela RenkunPaperback: $19.95Rattlesnake Mesa
Stories from a Native American ChildhoodBy Ednah New Rider Weber, Richela RenkunView DetailsA true account of a spirited Native American girl's experiences growing up on a reservation and attending Phoenix Indian School in the 1920s, written in an engaging, unconventional style and accompanied by 38 dramatic photographs.
Fishing Fun
By Francis McCall, Paul RichardsonPaperback: $9.50Fishing Fun
By Francis McCall, Paul RichardsonView DetailsTwo African American brothers go fishing with their father and discover it's not what you catch that its important, it's how much fun you have.
Pescar es divertido
By Francis McCall, Paul RichardsonPaperback: $9.50Pescar es divertido
By Francis McCall, Paul RichardsonView DetailsTwo African American brothers go fishing with their father and discover it's not what you catch that its important, it's how much fun you have.
Luna sorpresa
By Caroline Hatton, Felicia HoshinoPaperback: $8.50Luna sorpresa
By Caroline Hatton, Felicia HoshinoView DetailsOn a Fall night, a Vietnamese American boy named Nick shows his friends how to celebrate the Autumn Moon Festival, a special holiday in his father's home country. See which part of the celebration Nick likes the best.
Pop Pop and Grandpa
By Mary Dixon Lake, Christiane KrömerPaperback: $8.50Pop Pop and Grandpa
By Mary Dixon Lake, Christiane KrömerView DetailsA young boy goes to visit his African American grandfather in the Southern United States and his Latino grandfather in the Caribbean. His two grandfathers may be different, but they have one special thing in common.
Surprise Moon
By Caroline Hatton, Felicia HoshinoPaperback: $8.50Surprise Moon
By Caroline Hatton, Felicia HoshinoView DetailsOn a Fall night, a Vietnamese American boy named Nick shows his friends how to celebrate the Autumn Moon Festival, a special holiday in his father's home country. See which part of the celebration Nick likes the best.
Abu y Tata
By Mary Dixon Lake, Christiane KrömerPaperback: $8.50Abu y Tata
By Mary Dixon Lake, Christiane KrömerView DetailsA young boy goes to visit his African American grandfather in the Southern United States and his Latino grandfather in the Caribbean. His two grandfathers may be different, but they have one special thing in common.
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