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Canciones y Cuentos: Songs and Rhymes for Bilingual Storytimes | Libro por libro

One of the five practices of early literacy is singing, and for good reason: it helps develop phonological sensitivity, supports comprehension, and builds vocabulary. The rhythms and vocal patterns...

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Need Sources for Spanish Books for Kids? Look No Further | Libro por Libro

The demand for Spanish-language educational programs and resources has grown exponentially. One out of every four children in the United States is Hispanic. According to Child Trends, “Latino children...

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YA en español | Spanish Translations of Popular Teen Titles

With the growing need for Spanish-language books, librarians are always looking for ways to serve older teens who are more fluent in their native language. Whether it’s the latest John Green novel or...

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Long-Awaited Mirrors: Latino Lit for Teens | Libro por libro

IN RECENT YEARS, WE HAVE SEEN AN EXPLOSION of Latino authors writing for young adults. Prominent writers have also published memoirs about their lives as adolescents. All of this activity is great...

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Looking Back, Looking Ahead: Celebrating 20 Years of the Pura Belpré Award |...

A scene from Gary Soto’s Snapshots from the Wedding (Putnam, 1997), illustrated by Stephanie Garcia. The work won the 1998 Pura Belpré Award for Illustration. August 1996 marked the first presentation...

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How Pura Belpré Paved the Way for Latino Firsts at 2016 YMAs | Libro por libro

A scene from Matt de la Peña’s Last Stop on Market Street, illus. by Christian Robinson. The cheers that resounded on January 11 at the American Library Association’s (ALA) 2016 Youth Media Awards...

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Making the Transition: Spanish-Language and Latin@-Focused Beginning Readers...

While attending the International Book Fair in Guadalajara, Mexico, I happened upon a children’s storytelling program. A large group of schoolchildren sat in rapt attention listening to a storyteller...

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Titles for a Tune-Filled Bilingual Storytime | Libro por libro

Above illustration from LITTLE CHICKIES/LOS POLLITOSby Susie Jaramillo, published by Canticos/Encantos Media. Hablar/Talk. Cantar/Sing. Leer/Read. Escribir/Write. Jugar/Playing. These are the basic...

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Even More Awards for Spanish, Latin American, and Latin@ Kid Lit

Looking for more award-winning titles to add to your Spanish-language collections and to include more Latin@-focused acclaimed children’s and young adult books?  Here are other book prizes that are...

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International Awards for Spanish-Language Books | Libro por libro

For more Awards for Spanish, Latin American, and Latin@ Kid Lit We are all still giddy celebrating Matt de la Peña’s recent Newbery win. For educators looking for other excellent titles, specifically...

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Celebrate Black History Month with Afro-Latinx Kid Lit

Top to bottom: Shelley Diaz with her paternal grandmother and twin sister; the author with her father. “Pelo malo.” “Mejorar la raza.”/“Bad hair.” “Better the race.” These are phrases that I’ve heard...

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Kid-Approved Themes for Spanish and Bilingual Storytimes | Libro por libro

Illustrations by Sara Palacios from Monica Brown’s Marisol McDonald and the Monster/Marisol McDonald y el monstruo ©2016 Excellent Online Resources The following sites feature finger plays and rhymes...

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