Buenos modales en la mesa / Good Manners at the Table


Book Description

The dinner table is often one of the first places children begin to learn good manners. In this brightly illustrated book, readers will learn about chewing with their mouth closed, sitting up straight, and asking to be excused. Relatable characters help young readers connect with the story. A Words to Know section uses pictures to explain unfamiliar words in the text. Emerging readers and young listeners will be excited to use their good manners at each meal after reading this book.




Buenos modales en la mesa (Good Manners at the Table)


Book Description

The dinner table is often one of the first places children begin to learn good manners. In this brightly illustrated book, readers will learn about chewing with their mouth closed, sitting up straight, and asking to be excused. Relatable characters help young readers connect with the story. A Words to Know section uses pictures to explain unfamiliar words in the text. Emerging readers and young listeners will be excited to use their good manners at each meal after reading this book.




Buenos modales en la biblioteca / Good Manners at the Library


Book Description

The library is a great place to read, relax, and learn. Library visitors don�t need to be silent, but it�s important to use good manners. This book takes young readers on a trip to the local library with relatable characters and familiar situations. Children will learn about cleaning up after themselves, covering their mouth when they cough, and holding doors open for others. Accessible text and engaging illustrations bring the story to life on each page. Readers will be excited to use their good manners on their next library trip.




Buenos modales en el parque / Good Manners at the Playground


Book Description

The playground is a great place to hang out with friends. Fun and games at the playground are even better when everyone uses good manners. In this book, readers will learn about taking turns on the slide, sharing snacks, and making new friends. Familiar situations and bright illustrations will keep reluctant readers interested. Age-appropriate text and a picture glossary foster reading comprehension skills. Young listeners and early readers will want to use their new manners on the playground right away.




Buenos modales en casa de un amigo / Good Manners at a Friend�s House


Book Description

Learning good manners is an important part of growing up. Saying please and thank you, having patience, and knowing how to share are some of the first manners children learn. This book touches on these and other good manners that children may use when visiting a friend�s house. Relatable situations make it easy for readers to connect with the text. Low-level language is perfect for beginning readers. Colorful illustrations on each page will keep readers and younger listeners engaged.




Good Manners at the Table


Book Description

The dinner table is often one of the first places children begin to learn good manners. In this brightly illustrated book, readers will learn about chewing with their mouth closed, sitting up straight, and asking to be excused. Relatable characters help young readers connect with the story. A Words to Know section uses pictures to explain unfamiliar words in the text. Emerging readers and young listeners will be excited to use their good manners at each meal after reading this book.




Buenos Modales en El Parque / Good Manners at the Playground


Book Description

The playground is a great place to hang out with friends. Fun and games at the playground are even better when everyone uses good manners. In this book, readers will learn about taking turns on the slide, sharing snacks, and making new friends. Familiar situations and bright illustrations will keep reluctant readers interested. Age-appropriate text and a picture glossary foster reading comprehension skills. Young listeners and early readers will want to use their new manners on the playground right away.




De-Colonizing the Subject


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Take My Word


Book Description

In an innovative critique of traditional approaches to autobiography, Anne E. Goldman convincingly demonstrates that ethnic women can and do speak for themselves, even in the most unlikely contexts. Citing a wide variety of nontraditional texts—including the cookbooks of Nuevo Mexicanas, African American memoirs of midwifery and healing, and Jewish women's histories of the garment industry—Goldman illustrates how American women have asserted their ethnic identities and made their voices heard over and sometimes against the interests of publishers, editors, and readers. While the dominant culture has interpreted works of ethnic literature as representative of a people rather than an individual, the working women of this study insist upon their own agency in narrating rich and complicated self-portraits.