Chickens / Las gallinas


Book Description

Peep! Peep! A tiny, fluffy yellow bird breaks out of an egg and calls for its mother. Before long, the little chick will join the rest of the flock in the barnyard. In Chickens/Gallinas, learn how roosters, hens, and chicks spend their days on the farm. This special English-Spanish bilingual edition enables children to work on their second-language skills as they develop strengths in their primary language.




Clucky the Hen


Book Description

Winner at the 2011 International Latino Book Awards Clucky the Hen has a big heart, but she’s clumsy and forgetful too. A tale ideal for learning to accept the faults of those around us. Guided Reading Level: M, Lexile Level: 900L







Chickens on the Farm / Pollos de granja


Book Description

Chickens are popular farm animals, and English language learners discover fun facts about them through engaging bilingual text—presented in both English and standard Latin American Spanish. Readers see what life is like for chickens on a farm—including what they eat, how they sleep, and why they are important to farmers. A helpful picture glossary strengthens vocabulary skills, and colorful photographs give young readers a detailed look at a variety of chickens and the farms they call home.




Cuidamos de los pollos / We Take Care of the Chickens


Book Description

This book teaches readers about chickens and the rewarding nature of caring for them. Observing the narrator's actions as he helps his mother feed the chickens, collect the eggs, and clean the coop, readers will come to understand the importance of tending to domesticated animals with respect. Delightful illustrations will catch the fancy of beginning readers. A picture glossary of words-to-know is included to strengthen growing vocabularies.










MLN.


Book Description

Provides image and full-text online access to back issues. Consult the online table of contents for specific holdings.




Abstracts of Bacteriology


Book Description

Includes: Scientific proceedings of the Society of American Bacteriologists.




Camino del Sol


Book Description

Since 1994, the Camino del Sol series has been one of the premier vehicles for Latina/o literary voices. Launched under the auspices of Chicana/o luminary Ray Gonzalez, it quickly established itself in both the Latina/o community and the publishing world as it garnered awards for its outstanding writing. Featuring both established writers and first-time authors, Camino del Sol has published poetry and prose that convey something about the Latina/o experience—works that tap into universal truths through a distinct cultural lens. This volume celebrates fifteen years of books by bringing together some of the series’ best work, such as poetry from Francisco X. Alarcón, fiction from Christine Granados, and nonfiction from Luis Alberto Urrea. These voices echo the entire spectrum of Latina/o writing, from Chicana/o to Puerto Rican to Brazilian-American, and take in themes ranging from migration to gender. Awards bestowed upon Camino del Sol titles include the PEN/Beyond Margins Award to Richard Blanco’s Directions to the Beach of the Dead; Before Columbus Foundation American Book Awards to Diana García’s When Living Was a Labor Camp and Luis Alberto Urrea’s Nobody’s Son; International Latino Book Awards to Pat Mora’s Adobe Odes and Kathleen Alcalá’s The Desert Remembers My Name; the Premio Aztlán literary prize to Sergio Troncoso’s The Last Tortilla; and the PEN Oakland-Josephine Miles National Literary Award to Kathleen de Azevedo’s Samba Dreamers. All of these works are represented in this outstanding collection. In a short span of time, Camino del Sol has cultivated an admirable and sizeable list of distinguished contemporary authors—and even garnered the first National Book Critics Circle Award for a Chicana/o for Juan Felipe Herrera’s Half of the World in Light. Camino del Sol: Fifteen Years of Latina and Latino Writing is a benchmark for the series and a wonderful introduction to the world of Latina/o literature.