Girl on top of many mattresses

Revisit these classic fairy tales and fables — retold with a Latino twist! From a Caribbean Rapunzel to numerous variations on "The House That Jack Built," young readers are sure to enjoy a fresh take on these favorites.

Grandmother hugging young boy

These books celebrate the special bond that children have with their grandparents (or abuelos), no matter where they live, what language they speak, or what they do together. See related titles in:

Illustration of boy and dog with package

From the adventures of Santa's Mexican cousin to the rituals of preparing for Three Kings Day and Las posadas, these books celebrate time-honored Latino holiday traditions with warmth, wit, and fun.

These books provide helpful overviews of the different theories of language acquisition, as well as information about language instruction for all ages.

Silhouette of mountains

These stories focus on the college experiences of young Latinos, whether they are on their way to begin college life or are trying to figure out what to do once they arrive. Recommended for grades 10-12.

Adolescence is full of ups and downs and twists and turns. The young people featured in these stories face big changes such as moving to a new neighborhood or adjusting to the loss of a loved one. Recommended for grades 7-12.

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