Weill, Cynthia

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Colores de la vida

Mexican folk art colors in English and Spanish : folk art by artists from Oaxaca
2011
Brightly colored animals drawn by Mexican folk artists teach children about color with images of red giraffes, pink cows, purple rabbits, and more.

Mi familia calaca =

My skeleton family
Anita introduces the members of her family; illustrated with Mexican folk art skeletons.

Mi familia calaca =

My skeleton family
"Welcome to the Family! It's just like yours: father, mother, sister, brother, abuelita, gato. Well, but, there's something just a little bit different about this family. Maybe it's those clothes they wear... just a little bit fashion backward. And the colors! So vibrant and... lively. Maybe that's what it is. They are just so full of life. Familia-life from a Day of the Dead perspective!"--Provided by publisher.

ABeCedarios

Mexican folk art ABCs in English and Spanish
2007
Illustrations of Mexican folk art introduce readers to the letters of the alphabet. Presented in English and Spanish.

Opuestos

Mexican folk art opposites in English and Spanish
2009
Uses wood carved animals to show opposites. Words are in both English and Spanish.

Count me in!

a parade of Mexican folk art numbers in English and Spanish
2012
Mira! A parade of musicians, giants, kids with lanterns, and women in costumes. This counting book celebrates the Guelaguetza, an annual festival in Mexico. The illustrations are photographs of handcrafted ceramic figurines.
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