mexico

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mexico

Fiesta!

the festivals of Mexico
Presents Mexico's many festivals and holidays, which may be religious, national, local, or personal, and describes how they are celebrated.

What the moon saw

a novel
Fourteen-year-old Clara Luna spends the summer with her grandparents in the tiny, remote village of Yucuyoo, Mexico, learning about her grandmother's life as a healer, her father's decision to leave home for the United States, and her own place in the world.

The girl who could silence the wind

Sixteen-year-old Sonia Ocampo, having been born on a night of a very bad storm that suddenly stopped when she came into the world, struggles with the belief of others that she has protective powers, so when she gets the opportunity to move to the city and work for a wealthy family, she takes the chance to escape the expectations of those around her, but with the disappearance of her brother, she is forced to face the fact she can never leave her past or family behind.

Starfields

Rosalba, a nine-year-old Mayan girl living in a rural Mexican village, watches as people destroy the environment around her, and when she hears that the Mayan calendar predicts the end of the world in 2012, Rosalba dreams of an ancient Mayan boy who hints at a way she can help.

Los Aztecas

Presents an overview of the ancient Aztecs, discussing their civilization, daily life, beliefs, and more.

Funny bones

Posada and his Day of the Dead calaveras
A brief biography of nineteenth-century Mexican printer and artist Jos? Guadalupe "Lupe" Posada, who was best known as the creator of the calaveras, pictures of skeletons doing various activities, that are an integral part of the Day of the Dead celebrations in present day Mexico.

The Day of the Dead =

El Dia de los Muertos
Follow two children as they celebrate their ancestors on The Day Of The Dead.

Coco

"Join Miguel and his dog, Dante, as they solve a family mystery"--Back cover.

The remembering day

2015
Long ago in what would come to be called Mexico, as Mama Alma and her granddaughter, Bella, recall happy times while walking in the garden they have tended together since Bella was a baby, Mama Alma asks that after she is gone her family remember her on one special day each year. Includes facts about The Remembering Day, El dia de los muertos.

The totally gross history of ancient Mesoamerica

Text and illustrations introduce readers to the kinds of entertainment, diet, and medicine of ancient Mesoamerica that could be considered "gross" today.

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