Hola, Mexico


Book Description

Learn about Mexico, a country famous for its colorful fiestas and celebrations, and its rich history blending Aztec, Mayan, and European influences. Books in the Countries of the World series teach readers about countries' unique features through engaging content and pictures. Explore Mexico's traditions in arts and music, including its world-famous mariachi bands. This book includes a table of contents, activity sections, sidebars, infographics, recipes, a glossary, and references to learn more.




Goodbye USA--Hola México!


Book Description

Tom--the kid from Chicago who visited his Paris relatives and learned French in a previous Barron's book--is now off to Mexico City to visit his cousin Pablo. Tom doesn't speak a word of Spanish, but here's his chance to learn. Boys and girls who read this story will see the sights of Mexico City and learn Spanish words and phrases. Full color.




Mexico


Book Description

An introduction to the geography, history, culture, and people of Mexico.




Hola, Venezuela


Book Description

A land of Amazonian jungles, Caribbean beaches, and hectic cities, Venezuela is a country of many contrasts. Books in the Countries of the World series teach readers about countries' unique features through engaging content and pictures. Readers will explore the country's love of sports like baseball, learn about its wild animals, and discover more about its complicated political history. This book includes a table of contents, activity sections, sidebars, infographics, recipes, a glossary, and references to learn more.




Mexico City


Book Description

Mexico City has been a bustling center of activity through many different empires! This nonfiction title examines how Mexico City’s past has shaped the city it is today. Narrative text and colorful illustrations immerse readers in several important times in the city’s history, while follow-up questions ask them to engage with the text further. A timeline and a Mission Goals feature help readers prepare and retain information from the text. Young readers will love learning the story of Mexico City with this engaging title!




Mexico on Main Street


Book Description

In the early decades of the twentieth-century, Main Street was the heart of Los Angeles’s Mexican immigrant community. It was also the hub for an extensive, largely forgotten film culture that thrived in L.A. during the early days of Hollywood. Drawing from rare archives, including the city’s Spanish-language newspapers, Colin Gunckel vividly demonstrates how this immigrant community pioneered a practice of transnational media convergence, consuming films from Hollywood and Mexico, while also producing fan publications, fiction, criticism, music, and live theatrical events. Mexico on Main Street locates this film culture at the center of a series of key debates concerning national identity, ethnicity, class, and the role of Mexicans within Hollywood before World War II. As Gunckel shows, the immigrant community’s cultural elite tried to rally the working-class population toward the cause of Mexican nationalism, while Hollywood sought to position them as part of a lucrative transnational Latin American market. Yet ironically, both Hollywood studios and Mexican American cultural elites used the media to present negative depictions of working-class Mexicans, portraying their behaviors as a threat to middle-class respectability. Rather than simply depicting working-class immigrants as pawns of these power players, however, Gunckel reveals their active participation in the era’s film culture. Gunckel’s innovative approach combines media studies, urban history, and ethnic studies to reconstruct a distinctive, richly layered immigrant film culture. Mexico on Main Street demonstrates how a site-specific study of cultural and ethnic issues challenges our existing conceptions of U.S. film history, Mexican cinema, and the history of Los Angeles.




Hola, Dominican Republic


Book Description

The Dominican Republic is a vibrant country influenced by its Spanish and African heritage. Explore the unique celebrations, food, and art of this tropical island nation. Books in the Countries of the World series teach readers about countries' unique features through engaging content and pictures. Readers will learn about the Dominican Republic's forests, brimming with orchids and hundreds of bird species, as well as its people and their rich past. This book includes a table of contents, activity sections, sidebars, a glossary, and references to learn more.




Hello Mexico!


Book Description

Whether you are going to Mexico to live or just planning a weekend there, Hello Mexico is for you. Life in Mexico may be different than what you expect, and you need to be prepared. This is a living guide, not a travel guide. It doesn’t tell you where to go or how to get there. It does explain things you need to know, like: the joys and precautions of eating in Mexico, the real driving rules and how to keep alive on the road, understanding the police and how to avoid trouble.




Next to Mexico


Book Description

Nails pens a poignant story about school being difficult, boys being stupid, girls being mean, art being important, and friendship being all that matters.




Treasure Hunt in the City Read-along ebook


Book Description

Expanding your child’s reading horizons is easy with fiction books from Teacher Created Materials! In “Treasure Hunt in the City” by Cynthia Harmony, eight-year-old Ramona goes on her first big trip to Mexico City and must overcome the language barrier be