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September 2020

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22 • SepteMBer 2020 • OfficialKidsMag.com This month's reading list is brought to you by the Springdale Public Library. The library is now open by appointment only. They are offering online story times in English and Spanish, craft tutorials, S.T.E.A.M. videos and more, posted every weekday on their Facebook page. In celebration of Hispanic Heritage month there will be many events, including a bilingual drawing class by Latin book illustrator Taina Almodovar. For more information, visit ww.springdalelibrary.org or call 479-750-8180. Don Quixote (Board book) author: Jennifer adams age: Baby to 2 years This book is a really good way to introduce your toddler to the world of classic literature. Don Quixote is the protagonist of the novel with the same name by Miguel de Cervantes, a classical book from Spanish literature. Opposing panels in each two-page spread give a word and a corresponding image, doing references to the classic story. One in English, the other Spanish. everything is translated, including little talk bubbles. Bilingual book. evita/Opposites-Opuestos (Board book) author: Patty Rodriguez and ariana Stein age: Baby to 2 years Eva Peron's legacy has inspired many around the world. Better known as Evita, her story started in a small town in Argentina and continued as she used her position as First Lady to fight for women and the working class. With this book children will learn about opposite couplings and their first English and Spanish words, while introducing them to the life of an extraordinary woman. Bilingual book. I Don't Want curly Hair / "No quiero el cabello rizado" (Picture Book) author: Laura ellen anderson age: Baby-5 years This book talks about a girl who doesn't like her curly hair. She goes around talking by herself and thinking why is so terrible to have curly hair and dreaming with to have a straight one. Happen that in the middle of the story appears a girl with straight hair talking about it would be fantastic if she could have curly hair. Both look each other and concluded they are being silly trying to get something that don't have and not taking advantage about to be different. This book is available in English and in Spanish. sing With Me/ canta conmigo (Picture book) author: Jose Luis Orozco age: Baby-6 years Find here 6 classic songs in English and Spanish. For example the wheels on the bus, the Eensy, Weensy spider and twinkle twinkle little star. Bilingual book. salsa Lullaby (Picture Book) author: Jen arena age: Baby–PreK When nighttime falls, it's time for baby to go to sleep. In this household, that means it's also time for mama, papa, and baby to baila/dance, canta/sing, salta/ jump, and more all the way to bedtime! My papi Has a Motorcycle (picture Book) author: Isabel Quintero age: PreK–2nd grade When Daisy Ramona zooms around her neighborhood with her papi on his motorcycle, she sees the people and places she's always known in this celebration of the love between a father and daughter, and of a vibrant immigrant neighborhood. alma and How she Got Her Name (Picture Book) author: Juana Martinez-Neal age: Pre-K–2nd grade What's in a name? For one little girl, her very long name tells the vibrant story of where she came from. As she hears the story, Alma Sofia Esperanza Jose Pura Candela starts to think her name might be a perfect fit after all—and realizes that she will one day have her own story to tell. Books to celebrate hispanic heritage Month

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