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La peque?a mariposa que s? pudo

2021
"A little butterfly persists through challenges"--OCLC.

Hagamos una pijamada!

2020
Enrique and Erizo are having a sleepover, but Enrique is uneasy about sleeping outside. Presented in Spanish.

Despierta, Cangrejito

2020
"It is late and Crabby just wants to sleep, but Plankton keeps Crabby awake with questions and chatter--until a request for a bedtime story takes an unexpected turn"--OCLC.

El hada de los dientes

2021
The tooth fairy performs her duties over the course of a night.

El libro de David Pich?n

sobre c?mo tratar con gatos malos y conservar (casi) todas tus plumas de David Pich?n
"If you can read this, you obviously understand Pigeonese. You may read my book. If you're a cat and you've learnt Pigeonese... (HA, HA, HA! As if a cat would be smart enough to learn Pigeonese). This must mean if you are a cat and you are able to read this, you have taken a pigeon hostage so that you can trick them into translating the Pigeonese words into Meow. I demand you release the hostage pigeon now. My book contains TOP SECRET ideas that are NONE of a cat's business. Dave Pigeon is writing a book on how he defeated Mean Cat in order to help fellow pigeons everywhere. Cats beware!"--Provided by the publisher for the English edition.

El puentecito azul

2022
Ruby and her brothers want to cross a bridge to pick blueberries, but it is guarded by the bully Santiago--the boys manage to trick him, but clever Ruby takes a different tack, builds her own bridge, and turns Santiago into an ally and friend.

Me gustar?a tener--

2016
A children's counting book for early readers that describes animals involved in unusual activities, such as two giraffes reading with glasses.

El papalote

2016
Presents a children's book for early readers about the good and bad events that occur when a mother decides to make a kite for her four children.

Guacamole

un poema para cocinar
2016
A cooking poem with text in both Spanish and English, following a young chef as she puts on her apron and prepares a simple recipe while she sings and dances in her kitchen.

El nabo gigante =

The Giant turnip
The children in Miss Honeywood's class are faced with a dilemma when they return to school after the summer holiday to find one of the turnips in the school garden has grown to an enormous size. Presented in Spanish and English.

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