Aprendo de mamá / I Learn from My Mom


Book Description

Our mom is often one of our first teachers. Readers discover some of the fun things kids can learn from their moms, including how to count, tie shoes, and play baseball. These lessons are shown through a relatable fictional narrative and bright illustrations. The close relationship between the pictures and text aids in the development of strong reading comprehension skills. Readers can explore the accessible text on their own, or they can follow along as this charming story is read to them. Early learners will find it's fun to learn from mom. She might even teach you silly dances!




Aprendo de mis hermanos / I Learn from My Brother and Sister


Book Description

When we spend time with our siblings, playtime can also be a time to learn. Young readers follow along as a relatable narrator discovers the things they can learn from their brother and sister. From playing music to building a blanket fort, these fun and familiar experiences are presented through an engaging fictional narrative that can be read independently by early learners or read aloud to them. Colorful illustrations guide readers through the story, helping them build strong reading comprehension skills in an entertaining way.




Aprendo de mis amigos / I Learn from My Friends


Book Description

Friends can be teachers, too! Readers discover this by following along as a relatable narrator learns important things from friends, including how to share and how to play a new game. The age-appropriate text makes it possible for early learners to read this delightful story on their own. It can also be read to them to develop an early love for reading. The close relationship between the text and the bright illustrations helps young readers develop comprehension skills. The illustrations also enhance the narrative in a way that's sure to charm even the most reluctant readers.




Aprendo de mi maestro / I Learn from My Teacher


Book Description

Going to school is a new experience many early readers can relate to. Through this charming fictional narrative, readers discover some of the important things they can learn from their teacher. As they experience a day in Miss Diaz's classroom, they meet a relatable narrator who shows them how much fun learning at school can be. The simple text is presented in a way that allows early learners to read on their own or with help from an adult. Colorful illustrations are closely aligned to the text to help develop reading comprehension skills and keep readers engaged throughout the story.




Aprendo de papá / I Learn from My Dad


Book Description

Dads can teach us many things–from how to make a pizza to how to read! Readers follow along as a relatable narrator experiences the learning opportunities around every corner when they spend time with their dad. This engaging fictional story is told through accessible text that readers can explore on their own or with the help of an adult. Colorful illustrations are closely aligned to the text to help develop strong reading comprehension skills. These illustrations also keep readers entertained with each turn of the page.




Aprendo de abuelita / I Learn from My Grandma


Book Description

A trip to grandma's house can be filled with fun things to learn! Readers see some of the fun things grandmas can teach their grandchildren when they explore this charming fictional narrative. The engaging, accessible text is perfect for independent reading or for reading aloud to a preschooler. Reading comprehension development is aided by delightful illustrations that closely align with the text. Young readers will be entertained by the exciting things the relatable narrator learns from their grandma, including how to swim to how to care for a pet.




Are You My Mother?


Book Description

The must-have, heartwarming and hilarious classic about a baby bird in search of his mother! A baby bird goes in search of his mother in this hilarious Beginner Book edited by Dr. Seuss. When a mother bird's egg starts to jump, she hurries off to make sure she has something for her little one to eat. But as soon as she's gone, out pops the baby bird. He immediately sets off to find his mother, but not knowing what she looks like makes it a challenge. The little hatchling is determined to find his mother, even after meeting a kitten, a hen, a dog, and a Snort. The timeless message of the bond between mother and child make P. D. Eastman's Are You My Mother? a treasured classic. Beginner Books are fun, funny, and easy to read! Launched by Dr. Seuss in 1957 with the publication of The Cat in the Hat, this beloved early reader series motivates children to read on their own by using simple words with illustrations that give clues to their meaning. Featuring a combination of kid appeal, supportive vocabulary, and bright, cheerful art, Beginner Books will encourage a love of reading in children ages 3–7.




A-B-C Learn Safety with Me! ­A-B-C Aprender Seguridad Conmigo!


Book Description

"The A-B-C Learn Safety With Me! program is an excellent tool to teach young children about safety. Not only does it teach children their alphabet and numbers, they also learn valuable life-saving safety tips." -Jennifer Baker, counselor at the Houston Police Department "It was a delight to have Sharon Blacknall, Executive Director of Military Veterans Against Child Abuse, personally read The ABC's and 123's of Child Safety book as part of the A-B-C Learn Safety With Me program, to the youth of Grace First Baptist Church. The information shared is priceless! It's been a year, and our kids are still talking about the child safety tips that were shared. Thank you for caring about our children!" - Rene Arceneaux, Director of the Truth Tent, Grace First Baptist Church In A-B-C Learn Safety With Me!, the All-Star Safety Patrol Kids - Ryan, Anna, Matthew, Sophia and Faith - come together with Samson the Safety Dog to teach children about safety in English and Spanish, while learning to count to ten and their alphabet. The All-Star Safety Patrol Kids address issues such as stranger awareness, bullying, fire and pool safety, and not keeping secrets. All children deserve to grow up safe and unafraid. Learning about safety should not be scary and by utilizing the lessons learned, children will feel empowered and staying safe will be as natural as saying their ABC's.




Beans and Rice


Book Description

The author has taken a semi-humorous look at a tragic chapter in history: She survived the Cuban Revolution, leaving her country, and being raised in a different country—but she's still not sure of what she is…




Teaching Emergent Bilingual Students With Dis/Abilities


Book Description

Grounded in authentic teaching and learning experiences, this book shows elementary school educators how to create spaces that more respectfully and humanely address the needs of emergent bilinguals with disabilities. While the fields of bilingual education and disability studies have been traditionally kept separate, Martínez-Álvarez argues that many of the constructs researchers and educators employ in their respective fields can be combined to improve instruction. This book establishes a dialogue among important constructs such as issues of assimilation and ableism, and the expansion of identity, agency, and humanistic pedagogies. It then looks at how these constructs can be used to better understand children who have been assigned inflexible labels that do not cohesively represent their bilingual/bicultural identities and their varied ways of learning. The text explores the limitations of categorizing children into “boxes,” particularly those of minoritized backgrounds, and focuses on actual practices that will engage and empower learners. Book Features: Combines the fields of bilingual education and disability studies so that bilingual students with disabilities can be understood and taught from a strengths-based perspective.Includes activity invitations to help teachers create high-quality learning spaces.Provides sample work from diverse elementary school–aged children, as well as children’s responses to the learning activity. Proposes curriculum to expand what identity and agency look like in schools embracing more humanistic pedagogies.