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Books with author F. Isabel Campoy Alma Flor Ada

  • Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with the Mexican Hat Dance

    Alma F. Ada & F. Isabel Campoy

    Paperback (Alfaguara Infantil, Sept. 1, 2006)
    As students prepare to celebrate Cinco de Mayo, they practice a Mexican dance and try their best not to step on the hat. Includes an informative section about Cinco de Mayo.
    K
  • Celebrate Christmas and Three Kings' Day with Pablo and Carlitos

    Alma F. Ada & F. Isabel Campoy

    Paperback (Alfaguara Infantil, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Carlitos writes a letter to the Three Kings asking for lots of presents. Later, he decides to write a new letter and gives up some of the things in his wish list in exchange for a bigger gift for his older brother, who is teaching him how to ride a bike and lets him use his own big kid’s bike. At the end, everyone wins…! Contains an informative section about Christmas and Three Kings Day.
    J
  • 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.
  • Yes! We Are Latinos: Poems and Prose About the Latino Experience

    Alma Flor Ada, F. Isabel Campoy, David Diaz

    Hardcover (Charlesbridge, Aug. 1, 2013)
    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.
    V
  • Celebra el Año Nuevo Chino con la Familia Fong

    F. Isabel Campoy, Alma Flor Ada, Mima Castro

    Paperback (Alfaguara Infantil, Sept. 1, 2006)
    A Chinese-American family invites their good friends the Sánchez, a Latino family, to celebrate with them the Chinese New Year. Nico, one of the Latino kids takes the reader through the magnificence of the celebration as he takes pictures of everything he finds interesting not without getting in trouble. Contains an informative section about the Chinese New Year.
    M
  • Merry Navidad!: Christmas Carols in Spanish and English/Villancicos en espanol e ingles

    Alma Flor Ada, F. Isabel Campoy, Vivi Escriva

    Hardcover (HarperCollins Espanol, Sept. 25, 2007)
    Resuenen con alegríalos cánticos de mi tierraque viva el Niño Jesúsque ha nacido en Nochebuena.It's time to sing out with joythe songs that are sung in my landin praise of the precious Childborn this holy Christmas evening.Come share the joy of a Hispanic Christmas! In this warm and vibrant collection of traditional Spanish Christmas carols, or villancicos, noted authors Alma Flor Ada and F. Isabel Campoy bring to life the holiday traditions of Latin America and Spain. The creative English adaptations by Rosalma Zubizarreta both capture the spirit of the originals and add a new dimension to the songs. And Spanish illustrator Viví Escrivá's spirited illustrations are perfect backdrops for the lyrics, adding rich holiday flavor.Come sing along! ¡Feliz Navidad! and Merry Christmas!
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  • Mamá Goose: Bilingual Lullabies·Nanas

    Alma Flor Ada, F. Isabel Campoy, Maribel Suarez

    Board book (Disney-Hyperion, Nov. 5, 2019)
    This bilingual board book by acclaimed authors Alma Flor Ada and F. Isabel Campoy presents popular and beloved lullabies from all over the Spanish-speaking world. Full of charm and humor, and rich with the diversity of Latinx cultures, Mamá Goose is the perfect introduction to Latinx lullabies for English speakers, and a trove of familiar favorites for Spanish speakers.
    T
  • Mama Goose: A Latino Nursery Treasury

    Alma Flor Ada, Isabel Campoy, Maribel Suarez

    Paperback (Hyperion Book CH, Sept. 15, 2006)
    Alma Flor Ada and Isabel Campoy, acclaimed authors and scholars of Latino literature, have spent years culling popular and beloved lullabies, jump-rope songs, riddles, proverbs, and more from all over the Spanish-speaking world. The result is the most comprehensive bilingual folklore collection available in this country. Full of charm and humor, rich with the diversity of Latino cultures, this one-of-a-kind treasury is the perfect introduction to Latino folklore for English speakers, and a trove of familiar favorites for Spanish speakers.
  • Paths

    Alma Flor Ada, F. Isabel Campoy

    Paperback (Alfaguara, Jan. 1, 2000)
    People who are dedicated to improve the lives of others possess special qualities. Jose Marti, Frida Kahlo, and Cesar Chavez are three such people. Explore their lives and the way each one helped to change our world.
    N
  • Celebrate Chinese New Year with the Fong Family

    Alma F. Ada & F. Isabel Campoy

    Paperback (Alfaguara Infantil, Sept. 1, 2006)
    A Chinese-American family invites their good friends the Sánchez, a Latino family, to celebrate with them the Chinese New Year. Nico, one of the Latino kids takes the reader through the magnificence of the celebration as he takes pictures of everything he finds interesting not without getting in trouble. Contains an informative section about the Chinese New Year.
    R
  • I Like It When . . . /Me gusta cuando . . .

    Mary Murphy Alma Flor Ada,F. Isabel Campoy

    Unknown Binding (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, March 15, 2008)
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  • Celebrate Halloween and the Day of the Dead with Cristina and Her Blue Bunny

    Alma F. Ada & F. Isabel Campoy

    Paperback (Alfaguara Infantil, Sept. 1, 2006)
    It's Halloween but Cristina is very sad and doesn't feel like putting on a costume and going trick-or-treating because she's lost her toy bunny. During the celebration of the Day of the Dead, her parents teach her about a unique way to deal with the pain for the loss of a loved one. Contains an informative section about Halloween and the Day of the Dead.
    L