Thursday, January 19, 2012

Bilingual Reading- In English and español

Listen to María de la Luz Medina Pérez reading Braid/ Trencitas and René Has Two Last Names/ René tiene dos apellidos. Have fun, if you have the books, go get them!

Braids/Trencitas 
By Kathleen Contreras
Illustrated by Margaret Lindmark

This bilingual story shows the importance of family and of reading, while also emphasizing the rewards of passing along cultural traditions. Beautiful illustrations portray the moving story of Bela and her grandma, who love to tell stories, braid hair, and play lotería with the family: "Our stories, like our braids, bind us forever."

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Braids

Trencitas

 René Has Two Last Names/René Tiene Dos Apellidos
    By René Colato Laínez
    Illustrated by Fabiola Graullera Ramírez


Young René is from El Salvador, and he doesn't understand why his name has to be different in the United States. When he writes Colato, he sees his paternal grandparents, René and Amelia. When he writes Laínez, he sees his maternal grandparents, Angela and Julio. Without his second last name, René feels incomplete, "like a hamburger without the meat or a pizza without cheese or a hot dog without a wiener."

This charming bilingual picture book for children ages 4 - 8 combines the winning team of author René Colato Laínez andillustrator Fabiola Graullera Ramírez, and follows their award-winning collaboration, I Am René, the Boy / Soy René, el niño. With whimsical illustrations and entertaining text, this sequel is sure to please fans and gain many new ones while explaining an important Hispanic cultural tradition.

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René Has Two Last Names

René tiene dos apellidos

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

The LBBC's Favorite Latino Children's Literature Reviewed in 2011

This past year, the LBBC reviewed a lot of great books for the Latino children's market. Here are our favorite books for 2011...



Photo-essayist, George Ancona, explores this passionate, colorful, and explosive Spanish dance.


by Samantha R. Vamos
Illustrated by Rafael López

Written in the same rhyming format as that of “The House That Jack Built”, Cazuela gives this classic rhyme a bilingual twist.



by David Diaz

A beautifully illustrated book that inspires the reader to think of how Diego’s art is relevant today.



by Julia Durango

A unique story that explores various types of Latin American music - from Colombia’s cumbia to the Dominican merengue to the candombé of Uruguay. 



by Guadalupe Garcia McCall
 
 The moving story of Lupita, the oldest of 8 children in a close-knit familia, and her struggle to keep her family together while dealing with the emotional burden after her mother is diagnosed with cancer.
 
 
 
by Alma Flor Ada and Gabriel Zubizarreta
 
The story of two cousins, Margie (Margarita) and Lupe, who are learning to embrace their cultures while fitting into a new one.


Illustrated by David Diaz

A picture book based on the well-known folksong that was brought to the Americas by the Spaniards in the 16th century.



By Monica Brown
Illustrated by Julie Paschkis

A beautifully illustrated and written book that introduces children to the Chilean poet and to the concept of words as art.


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