Nonfiction for Kids Frida Kahlo $9 at AmazonCredit: Frances Lincoln Children's Books Little People, Big Dreams is a series of books introducing kids to important figures in Latinx history. This one is about the
Of course, this book is not just for English speakers; Spanish speakers can also enjoy it just as a collection of traditional verse. Colorful illustrations, using images and motifs from Spanish and Mexican culture, give additional context for the rhymes, many of which are used in children's ...
A picture book celebration of graffiti culture. Whilst the adults in the book either ignore or complain about the graffiti they see around them, kids notice the art and love it. The book has an infectious enthusiasm for urban culture and would be a great starting point for a discussion with...
The authors of this paper concluded, The implementation of this intervention in a regular Mexican day care center is relevant to the potential application of early intervention programs in underdeveloped countries. These countries lack the economic resources to con- duct thorough, intensive intervention ...
Kids will learn about how it evolved from folktales, spirituals, and poetry, to the showmanship of James Brown, to the culture of graffiti art and break dancing that formed around the art form and gave birth to the musical artists we know today. Under by Hijab by Hena Khan Grandma wears...
(David A. Nu?ez) Wildlife of the Mexican Caribbean.pdf (DK Publishing) The Complete Cat Breed Book.pdf (Benjamin Bratt) Rotoscoping – Technques and Tools for the Aspiring Artist.pdf (Blain Brown) Cinematography, Theory and Practice – Image Making for Cinematographers, Directors and Videograph...
Big Angel’s elderly mother passes away. As the weekend unfolds and the Mexican-American clan recounts its family legends, Big Angel’s half-brother, “Little Angel,” wrestles with his half-Mexican, half-gringo identity. Urrea, whose brother was dying of cancer when his own mother passed,...
is a series designed to introduce first nonfiction concepts to babies and toddlers. Told in clear and easy terms (“Roots spread into the soil below, and then a shoot pushes up out of the earth”) and featuring bright, cheerful illustrations, Hello, World! makes learning fun for young child...
(David A. Nu?ez) Wildlife of the Mexican Caribbean.pdf (DK Publishing) The Complete Cat Breed Book.pdf (Benjamin Bratt) Rotoscoping – Technques and Tools for the Aspiring Artist.pdf (Blain Brown) Cinematography, Theory and Practice – Image Making for Cinematographers, Directors and Videograph...
His blend of intellectual rigor and delightful popularization, his ability to write books for the masses that were literary and thoughtful, his open-mindedness about culture contexts even as he held to fairly standard forms of conservative Reformed theology are all assets in my view. Agree or not...