Originally published in 2002, DON’T LAUGH AT ME became an instant classic of child empowerment. Since then, the Don’t Laugh At Me programs have been adopted by dozens of school districts across the United States. Now with a Spanish edition, readers can further spread the book’s unforgettable message of acceptance and pride to stop the cycle of teasing.
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Kitten’s First Full Moon (Spanish Edition): La Primera Luna Llena De Gatita
¡Qué noche! Hay luna llena. Gatita tiene hambre, está muy curiosa, y valiente, y obstinada. Tiene mala suerte . . . ¡y después buena suerte! ¡Qué noche!
Once Upon A Potty–Girl (Spanish Edition): Mi Bacinica Y Yo (Para Ella)
Alona Frankel’s best-selling Once Upon a Potty books, featuring the two loveable characters Prudence and Joshua, are now available in a Spanish language edition.
Clothes / La Ropa (Bilingual First Books; Spanish Edition)
Cuddly and colorful teddy bears teach new words to very young children–and in two languages!.
Hermanos (Hablemos) (Spanish Edition)
Brightly colored photographs and simple text depict one aspect of a young child’s world–the experience of being or having a brother. Encourages children to explore and talk about their own experiences.
Pin Pin Sarabin
My Day/Mi Dia: A Book in Two Languages/Mi Dia : Un Libro En Dos Lenguas
Musica Para Todo El Mundo!/Music, Music For Everyone
Rosa plays her accordion with her friends in the Oak Street Band and earns money to help her mother with expenses while her grandmother is sick.
Marta Y La Bicicleta/Marta and the Bicycle (Spanish Edition)
While the other cows on Monsieur Gruyere’s farm dream about becoming train engineers, Marta opts to ride the much quieter bicycle, and after a year of practice, becomes a skilled rider.
Los Tres Pequeños Jabalíes
Children and adults alike have been delighted by this clever tale. At last, this all-time favorite is available in a Spanish/English bilingual edition. Read again about how these lovable, wild, hairy, Southwestern cousins of the three little pigs outsmart trickster Coyote, who had hoped to eat them with red chile sauce. Full color.
