Stevens, Jan Romero

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Carlos and the squash plant =

Carlos y la planta de calabaza
Having ignored his mother's warnings about what will happen if he doesn't bathe after working on his family's New Mexican farm, Carlos awakens one morning to find a squash growing out of his ear.

Carlos and the squash plant=Carlos y la planta de calabaza

1993
Having ignored his mother's warnings about what will happen if he doesn't bathe after working on his family's New Mexican farm, Carlos awakens one morning to find a squash growing out of his ear.

Carlos digs to China

2004
Presents, in English and Spanish, the story of a boy from New Mexico who decides to dig a hole to China so he can have egg rolls and chow mein instead of rice and beans and tortillas.

Carlos and the skunk

1997
When Carlos tries to show off for his friend Gloria by catching a skunk, he gets more than he bargained for.

Carlos and the cornfield

1998
A young boy learns the consequences of not following his father's directions for the proper way of planting corn.

Carlos and the cornfield

story
1995
When he sees the results of not following his father's instructions on the proper way to plant corn, a young boy tries to make things right.

Carlos and the squash plant

1993
Having ignored his mother's warnings about what will happen if he doesn't bathe after working on his family's New Mexican farm, Carlos awakens one morning to find a squash growing out of his ear.

Twelve lizards leaping

a new Twelve days of Christmas
2001
This Southwestern version of the familiar Christmas song features such gifts as ten tamales steaming, six pi?atas swaying, and two prickly pears.

Carlos digs to China

2001
Presents, in English and Spanish, the story of a boy from New Mexico who decides to dig a hole to China so he can have egg rolls and chow mein instead of rice and beans and tortillas.

Carlos and the cornfield

1995
When he sees the results of not following his father's instructions on the proper way to plant corn, a young boy tries to make things right.

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