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A reissue of Pam Munoz Ryan's bestselling backlist with a
distinctive new author treatment.
Esperanza thought she'd always live with her family on their ranch
in Mexico--she'd always have fancy dresses, a beautiful home, and
servants. But a sudden tragedy forces Esperanza and Mama to flee to
California during the Great Depression, and to settle in a camp for
Mexican farm workers. Esperanza isn't ready for the hard labor,
financial struggles, or lack of acceptance she now faces. When
their new life is threatened, Esperanza must find a way to rise
above her difficult circumstances--Mama's life, and her own, depend
on it.
Hilarious and heartwarming dog stories from nine renowned authors:
- Ann M. Martin
- Jon Muth
- Mark Teague
- Margarita Engle
- Thacher Hurd
- Valerie Hobbs
- Matt de la Pena
- Pam Munoz Ryan
- Wendy Orr For young readers who have ever wanted, known or loved
a dog, the short stories in this anthology evoke the full spectrum
of endearing doggy traits With stories ordered from easiest to most
difficult to read, "Because of Shoe and Other Dog Stories "is a
book for young readers of varying levels to enjoy.
Discover the life of Marian Anderson in a book that provides your child with a role model of courage. Rich brown-toned pictures and lyrical text describe the struggles this African-American singer endured in pre-Civil Rights America. The book also recounts her 1939 historic concert at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.
Learning Highlights In this book's simple language and stunning pictures, Marian Anderson's concert at the Lincoln Memorial is put into historical context. The book depicts life in pre-Civil Rights America and provides an African-American female role model for your child.
A sheltered girl. A wild horse. An unforgettable journey.
Maya lives like a captive. At Grandmother's house in California,
everything is forbidden: friends, fun, even memories. And her life
is built on lies: lies Grandmother tells her about her dead mother,
lies Maya tells to impress or manipulate. But then she moves to the
vast Wyoming wilderness where her mother's family awaits - kind,
rugged people who have no tolerance for lies. They challenge Maya
to confront the truth about who she is. And a mysterious mustang
called Artemisia waits, too. She holds the key to Maya's freedom.
But to find it, Maya will have to risk everything, including her
life.
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Echo (Hardcover)
Pam Mu noz Ryan
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Spanish language edition. Relive a day at the beach with this
lovely book of memories. You can almost feel the salt spray on your
face and smell the musky scent of ocean in the cool morning air.
Remember how the sand squishes between your toes as the tide rushes
to shore and taste the tang of the ocean on your lips. HELLO OCEAN
is a joy-filled and playful poem about the draw of the shore and
the effect the ocean has on all five senses. Spirited language
evokes a sense of closeness and nostalgia for an old friend. The
inspiration of the ocean will make learning the five senses as easy
as a day at the beach.
Crisp, realistic illustrations fill the pages with the rush of surf
and the warmth of sun-baked sand. The sights and smells and
sensations of the ocean become vividly clear in these beautifully
rendered paintings.
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The Dreamer (Paperback)
Pam Mu noz Ryan, Peter (Illus) Sis
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Winner of the 2011 Pure Belpre Award for fiction now in an elegant
paperback edition
From the time he is a young boy, Neftali hears the call of a
mysterious voice. He knows he must follow it--even when the
neighborhood children taunt him, and when his harsh, authoritarian
father ridicules him, and when he doubts himself. It leads him
under the canopy of the lush rain forest, into the fearsome sea,
and through the persistent Chilean rain, until finally, he
discovers its source.
Combining elements of magical realism with biography, poetry,
literary fiction, and sensorial, transporting illustrations, Pam
Munoz Ryan and Peter Sis take readers on a rare journey of the
heart and imagination.
Her father's brutal murder tears 14-year-old Esperanza from her life of privilege in Mexico, forcing her to help her mother create a new life in Great Depression America. Despite many difficulties, Esperanza manages to embrace her new farm-labor-camp community, and dream of a better future. Offer your child the perspective of a culture whose stories are not often told.
Naomi Soledad Leon Outlaw has had a lot to contend with in her
young life, her name for a start. Then, there are her clothes (sewn
in polyester by Gram), her difficulty speaking up, and her status
at school as "nobody special." But according to Gram, most problems
can be overcome with positive thinking. And with Gram and her
little brother, Owen, life at Avocado Acres Trailer Rancho in
California is happy and peaceful...until their mother reappears
after seven years, stirring up all sorts of questions and
challenging Naomi to discover who she really is.
Spanish title: Yo, Naomi Leon
Naomi Soledad Leon Outlaw ha tenido que enfrentarse a mucho en
su corta vida, empezando por su nombre. Tambien esta el problema de
su ropa (hechas por su abuela en tela de poliester), su timidez y
la fama que tiene en la escuela de no ser nadie especial. Pero
segun su abuela, la mayoria de los problemas se solucionan con
mentalidad positiva. Y su vida, junto a su abuela y su pequeno
hermano, Owen, en el parque de casas moviles Avocado Acres, es
tranquila y feliz... hasta que su mama aparece luego de siete anos,
creando confusion y retando a Naomi a que averigue quien es.
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Hello Ocean (Paperback)
Pam Mu noz Ryan; Illustrated by Mark Astrella; Mark Astrella
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"Hello, ocean,
my old best friend."
Relive a day at the beach with this lovely book of memories. You
can almost feel the salt spray on your face and smell the musky
scent of ocean in the cool morning air. Remember how the sand
squishes between your toes as the tide rushes to shore and taste
the tang of the ocean on your lips. HELLO OCEAN is a joy-filled and
playful poem about the draw of the shore and the effect the ocean
has on all five senses. Spirited language evokes a sense of
closeness and nostalgia for an old friend. The inspiration of the
ocean will make learning the five senses as easy as a day at the
beach.
Crisp, realistic illustrations fill the pages with the rush of surf
and the warmth of sun-baked sand. The sights and smells and
sensations of the ocean become vividly clear in these beautifully
rendered paintings.
Sweep your child back to the time of Eleanor Roosevelt and Amelia Earhart. Based on a little-known event, readers discover how the two women left a White House dinner for an impromptu flight around Washington. Through dynamic text and line-drawings that pulse with energy, the story of these remarkable role models will inspire your child to reach for the stars herself.
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Guys Read: Heroes & Villains (Paperback)
Jon Scieszka, Christopher Healy, Sharon Creech, Cathy Camper, Laurie Halse Anderson, …
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Heroes and Villains, the seventh volume in Jon Scieszka's Guys Read
Library of Great Reading, is chock-full of adventure featuring an
array of characters-with and without capes. Featuring ten all-new,
original stories that run the gamut from fantasy to comics to
contemporary adventure to nonfiction, and featuring eleven of the
most acclaimed, exciting writers for kids working today, this
collection is the perfect book for you, whether you use your powers
for good-or evil. Authors include Laurie Halse Anderson, Cathy
Camper and Raul Gonzalez, Sharon Creech, Jack Gantos, Christopher
Healy, Deborah Hopkinson, Ingrid Law, Pam Munoz Ryan, Lemony
Snicket, and Eugene Yelchin, with illustrations by Jeff Stokely.
Using rhyming text, a child describes the wonder of the ocean experienced through each of her five senses.
Her father's brutal murder tears 14-year-old Esperanza from her life of privilege in Mexico, forcing her to help her mother create a new life in Great Depression America. Despite many difficulties, Esperanza manages to embrace her new farm-labor-camp community, and dream of a better future. Offer your child the perspective of a culture whose stories are not often told.
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Our California (Paperback)
Pam Mu noz Ryan; Illustrated by Rafael Lopez
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Re-illustrated and re-designed, OUR CALIFORNIA (previously
CALIFORNIA, HERE WE COME ) is a lively tour of award-winning author
Pam Munoz Ryan's home state. Spirited poems celebrate California's
major cities and regions. Backmatter includes state symbols and
additional information about each place.
Bold paintings by illustrator Rafael Lopez capture the spirit of
the land.
Neftali siente admiracion y curiosidad por todo: los colores del
aceite en un charco, un guante perdido, el viento al navegar, el
canto de los pajaros. A Neftali le encanta coleccionar tesoros,
sonar despierto y escribir -pasatiempos que su padre piensa que le
hacen perder el tiempo. Sin embargo, a pesar de todas las
adversidades, el espiritu de Neftali prevalece a pesar de su
timidez y la crueldad de su padre hasta llegar a convertirse en uno
de los poetas mas leidos en todo el mundo, Pablo Neruda. Este libro
inspirara' a jovenes escritores y artistas.
Neftali finds beauty and wonder everywhere: in the oily colors
of mud puddles; a lost glove, sailing on the wind; the music of
birds and language. He loves to collect treasures, daydream, and
write--pastimes his authoritarian father thinks are for fools.
Against all odds, Neftali prevails against his father's cruelty and
his own crippling shyness to become one of the most widely read
poets in the world, Pablo Neruda. This moving story about the birth
of an artist is also a celebration of childhood, imagination, &
the strength of the creative spirit. Sure to inspire young writers
& artists.
We dream of a time when all students will be confident, capable
readers and writers. When we teach students to read as writers
using mentor texts, we awaken that dream and make it real. Imagine
the power of providing students with books that show them their
faces, their culture, their lives on every page. And imagine how
every classroom's collection of mentor texts can grow by adding
books that celebrate diversity. In Dream Wakers: Mentor Texts That
Celebrate Latino Culture, Ruth Culham focuses her love of
children's literature-and her decades of work developing the traits
of writing-on books that celebrate Latino life and culture. She
provides a wide variety of ideas to teach writing using some of the
richest and most beautiful children's books available. Dream Wakers
gives you: An annotated list of more than 120 books with
do-it-today lesson ideas for teaching the traits of writing-Ideas,
Organization, Voice, Word Choice, Sentence Fluency, and
Conventions. More than half of the books listed are bilingual or
offer English and/or Spanish editions. Eleven original, insightful
essays by renowned children's authors of some of the featured books
A handy reference chart that helps teachers locate books quickly by
trait, genre, language, and author/publisher information. Ruth
encourages all of us to make sure students of all backgrounds have
access to high-quality, culturally diverse texts and recognize the
difference those texts will make in their reading lives, as well as
in their perception of themselves as a thinkers, learners, and
citizens.
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