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By Alice Schertle, Kenneth AddisonWe
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.
Count Me In!
A Parade of Mexican Folk Art Numbers in English and SpanishBy Cynthia Weill, The Aguilar SistersCount Me In!
A Parade of Mexican Folk Art Numbers in English and SpanishBy Cynthia Weill, The Aguilar SistersView DetailsHandcrafted clay figures from Oaxaca, Mexico, invite children to join a parade as they count from one to ten in English and Spanish.
Figuras de barro hechas a mano en Oaxaca, México, invitan a los niños a unirse a un desfile mientras cuentan del uno al diez en inglés y español.
Only the Mountains Do Not Move
A Maasai Story of Culture and ConservationBy Jan ReynoldsOnly the Mountains Do Not Move
A Maasai Story of Culture and ConservationBy Jan ReynoldsView DetailsA photographic essay about contemporary Maasai--the changes in lifestyle, land, and farming practices they face and how they are adapting to those changes.
Colores de la vida
Mexican Folk Art Colors in English and SpanishBy Cynthia WeillColores de la vida
Mexican Folk Art Colors in English and SpanishBy Cynthia WeillView DetailsImaginatively colored and adorned animals handcrafted in Oaxaca, Mexico, help teach children a rainbow of colors in English and Spanish.
Animales adornados y de colores imaginativos hechos a mano en Oaxaca, México, ayudan a enseñar a los niños un arcoíris de colores en inglés y español.