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Books with author Alma Flor Ada and F. Isabel Campoy

  • I Like It When . . . /Me gusta cuando . . .

    Mary Murphy, F. Isabel Campoy, Alma Flor Ada

    Board book (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 1, 2008)
    Mary Murphy's perennial favorite about a little penguin who likes holding hands, dancing, and having all sorts of fun returns in a new bilingual edition.
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  • Yes! We Are Latinos: Poems and Prose About the Latino Experience

    Alma Flor Ada, F. Isabel Campoy, David Diaz

    Paperback (Charlesbridge, March 1, 2016)
    Juanita lives in New York and is Mexican. Felipe lives in Chicago and is Panamanian, Venezuelan, and black. Michiko lives in Los Angeles and is Peruvian and Japanese. Each of them is Latino.Thirteen young Latinos and Latinas living in America are introduced in this book celebrating the rich diversity of the Latino and Latina experience in the United States. Free-verse fictional narratives from the perspective of each youth provide specific stories and circumstances for the reader to better understand the Latino people’s quest for identity. Each profile is followed by nonfiction prose that further clarifies the character’s background and history, touching upon important events in the history of the Latino American people, such as the Spanish Civil War, immigration to the US, and the internment of Latinos with Japanese ancestry during World War II.Alma Flor Ada and F. Isabel Campoy’s informational yet heartwarming text provides a resource for young Latino readers to see themselves, while also encouraging non-Latino children to understand the breadth and depth of the contributions made by Latinos in the US. Caldecott Medalist David Diaz’s hand-cut illustrations are bold and striking, perfectly complementing the vibrant stories in the book.YES! WE ARE LATINOS stands alone in its presentation of the broad spectrum of Latino culture and will appeal to readers of fiction and nonfiction.
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  • Muu, Moo! Rimas de animales/Animal Nursery Rhymes: Bilingual Spanish-English

    Alma Flor Ada, F. Isabel Campoy, Vivi Escriva

    Hardcover (HarperCollins Espanol, March 9, 2010)
    Debajo de un botón, ton ton,que encontró Martín, tin, tinhabía un ratón, ton, ton,ay, que chiquitín, tin, tin!Martin found a mouse, mouse, mouse,'neath a button on the floor, floor, floor,in a tiny house, house, house,with a tiny door, door, door.This heartwarming bilingual collection of traditional animal nursery rhymes from Spain, Latin America, and the United States will delight readers young and old. From the call of the rooster to the chirp, chirp of the cricket, these seventeen poems in both English and Spanish have been handpicked by distinguished authors Alma Flor Ada and F. Isabel Campoy, who have also included five of their own original poems in this anthology. English adaptations by Rosalma Zubizarreta adroitly capture the spirit of each cherished rhyme, and tender illustrations by award-winning artist Viví Escrivá will make the collection a family favorite for generations to come.
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  • ¡A que no me alcanzas!/Catch Me If You Can!

    Bernard Most, F. Isabel Campoy, Alma Flor Ada

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 1, 2007)
    He has huge claws and great big teeth, so everyone runs and hides from the biggest dinosaur. But one little dinosaur doesn't hide--she knows her gargantuan grandpa is the sweetest dinosaur of all.
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  • Cerdo y Cerdito/Big Pig and Little Pig

    David McPhail, Alma Flor Ada, F. Isabel Campoy

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 16, 2009)
    Despite their differences, Big Pig and Little Pig are great friends. When they get together, these piggy pals have nothing but fun--and so will the reader.
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  • I Like It When . . . /Me gusta cuando . . .

    Mary Murphy Alma Flor Ada,F. Isabel Campoy

    Hardcover
    Rare Book
  • Sometimes/Algunas veces

    Keith Baker, F. Isabel Campoy, Alma Flor Ada

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 1, 2007)
    Algunas veces es importante recordar que solo estás tan solo T-Ú. Happy or sad? Up or down? Sometimes you may feel every which way.
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  • Celebrate Martin Luther King, JR. Day with Mrs. Park's Class

    Alma Flor Ada & F. Isabel Campoy

    Paperback (Alfaguara Infantil, Sept. 1, 2006)
    The students in Mrs. Park’s class prepare to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. ‘s Day by thinking about the values he taught. Contains an informative section on Martin Luther King, Jr.
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  • Ten Little Puppies. Diez Perritos

    Alma Flor Ada. Isabel Campoy

    Paperback (Scholastic, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Ten Little Puppies. Diez Perritos
  • Waiting for Fiestas: Esperando las fiestas

    F. Isabel Campoy, Alma Flor Ada

    Paperback (MARIPOSA, May 23, 2020)
    An invitation to open the windows of the imagination to recapture a sense of freedom through twenty-six poems celebrating the joys of holidays and gatherings: birthdays and family picnics, Halloween and Hanukah, Fourth of July and Cinco de Mayo, Las Posadas and Lunar New Year. Illustrated by images of the author;s art collection, from folk-art pieces gathered during their far-reaching travels, to paintings from well-known artists, most of them friends of the authors. This graphic presentation creates a parallel subtext to convey cultural connections and solidarity among people from across the World.Descriptions of the origin and significance of Latino holidays is also included.
  • The Quetzal's Journey

    Alma Flor Ada, F. Isabel Campoy

    Paperback (Santillana USA Publishing Company, Nov. 1, 2002)
    From the Amazon rain forest to the Atacama desert, Latin America is without rival in its natural beauty, geographical jewels, and incredible variety of flora and fauna. The poetic flow of the text and the color illustrations take readers on a voyage into the wonders found south of the border.
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  • Yes! We Are Latinos: Poems and Prose About the Latino Experience

    Alma Flor Ada, F. Isabel Campoy, David Diaz

    eBook (Charlesbridge, April 19, 2016)
    Juanita lives in New York and is Mexican. Felipe lives in Chicago and is Panamanian, Venezuelan, and black. Michiko lives in Los Angeles and is Peruvian and Japanese. Each of them is Latino.Thirteen young Latinos and Latinas living in America are introduced in this book celebrating the rich diversity of the Latino and Latina experience in the United States. Free-verse fictional narratives from the perspective of each youth provide specific stories and circumstances for the reader to better understand the Latino people’s quest for identity. Each profile is followed by nonfiction prose that further clarifies the character’s background and history, touching upon important events in the history of the Latino American people, such as the Spanish Civil War, immigration to the US, and the internment of Latinos with Japanese ancestry during World War II.Alma Flor Ada and F. Isabel Campoy’s informational yet heartwarming text provides a resource for young Latino readers to see themselves, while also encouraging non-Latino children to understand the breadth and depth of the contributions made by Latinos in the US. Caldecott Medalist David Diaz’s hand-cut illustrations are bold and striking, perfectly complementing the vibrant stories in the book.YES! WE ARE LATINOS stands alone in its presentation of the broad spectrum of Latino culture and will appeal to readers of fiction and nonfiction.