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Dear Friends,
For LEE & LOW, this past year has been a banner one for awards. Brothers in Hope: The Story of the Lost Boys of Sudan received a
Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award Honor, and Arrorró, mi niño: Latino Lullabies and Gentle Games received a Pura Belpré
Illustrator Award Honor. Poems to Dream Together/Poemas para soñar juntos was named an ALA Notable Children’s Book and
received a Jane Addams Children’s Book Award Honor. Our books garnered many other honors this year, all of which are displayed
on our Web site (leeandlow.com/books/awards.html). Please take a look!
As you read this letter, the last of our exciting 2006 titles are being released. True to our mission, we continue to promote new
talent, this year with Little Sap and Monsieur Rodin, the first children’s book by both the author and illustrator. We are also delighted
to be publishing new works by children’s book luminaries Eloise Greenfield and Jan Spivey Gilchrist (When the Horses Ride By:
Children in the Times of War), Demi (Su Dongpo: Chinese Genius), and Benny Andrews and the late Jim Haskins (John Lewis in the
Lead: A Story of the Civil Rights Movement). Rounding out our offerings are new books by award-winning LEE & LOW veterans Ken
Mochizuki and Dom Lee (Be Water, My Friend: The Early Years of Bruce Lee), and S. D. Nelson (Quiet Hero: The Ira Hayes Story).
We are proud to offer young readers these stories that captivate, inspire, and display the very best of human qualities. We feel a
responsibility to publish these works and provide a perspective on current events. There have always been bad times and tragic
occurrences in our world, but these times were made better by people who stood their ground or took up a cause. Individuals like
John Lewis, Bruce Lee, Ira Hayes, and Su Dongpo have been called many things, but we remember them best as heroes who made
our world a better place.
Thanks to all of you who read, recommend, and purchase our books. Your support ensures that our mission of publishing
books that make a difference in young readers’ lives continues to be a reality.
Peace,
Tom
Jason
Craig
Tom Low, Jason Low, Craig Low
CONTENTS
From the Publisher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Front Cover
New for Fall 2006. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
BE WATER, MY FRIEND. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
BRINGING ASHA HOME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
QUIET HERO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
SU DONGPO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
DRUMBEAT IN OUR FEET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
JOHN LEWIS IN THE LEAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
VANISHING CULTURES series. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Multicultural Collections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-31
Recent Titles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
New in Paperback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
New In Spanish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
New Voices Award Winners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
African/African American Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-19
Asian/Asian American Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-22
Native American Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Latino/Hispanic Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25
Multiethnic Interest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-27
Middle Eastern Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Biracial Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Middle-Grade/Young Adult Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Arcoiris/Libros en español . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-31
Educational Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-35
Tips for Planning Author Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Active Learner Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Accelerated Reader. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Scholastic Reading Counts!/Lexile. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Price Lists/Order Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-40
Individual Title Price List/
Guided Reading DRA Levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-38
Collection Title Price List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-39
Order Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
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Indexes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41-43
Subject Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Author/Illustrator Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Title Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Awards/Ordering Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . back cover
NEW THIS FALL—Reading Level: Grades 3–4
BE WATER, MY FRIEND:
The Early Years of Bruce Lee
Written by Ken Mochizuki and Illustrated by Dom Lee
September
Ages 6 and up, Interest Level: Grades 1–6
$16.95, Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-58430-265-0
10 x 8-1/2, 32 pages
Themes: Biography, Martial Arts,
Overcoming Obstacles, Achieving Goals,
Asian American Interest
Ken Mochizuki is the author of the award-winning
Baseball Saved Us, Passage to Freedom, and Heroes,
all published by Lee & Low Books. Mochizuki’s
journalism background lends itself to writing
biographies that are well-researched and sensitively told. He and his wife
live in Seattle, Washington.
Dom Lee has illustrated many award-winning picture
books with his unique style of art, which combines
techniques of painting and scratching details in
encaustic wax. He received his MFA from the School of
Visual Arts in New York City. A native of Seoul, South Korea, Lee now
lives with his wife and children in Westwood, New Jersey.
Praise for Baseball Saved Us
• Best Multicultural Title, Publishers Weekly Cuffies Award
• Editor’s Choice, San Francisco Chronicle
• Parents Choice Award
Other titles by
Ken Mochizuki and
Dom Lee include:
Baseball Saved Us,
p. 21
Heroes, p. 21
Passage to Freedom,
p. 21
Other titles by
Dom Lee include:
Journey Home, p. 21
Sixteen Years in
Sixteen Seconds,
p. 22
GROWING UP IN HONG KONG IN THE
1940s and 1950s, young Bruce Lee had an active mind,
boundless energy, and a knack for finding trouble. As
he grew older, Bruce also developed an interest in
martial arts. He thrived on the grueling training but
struggled to understand and apply the principles of
gentleness and yielding that the master taught. Only after
he set sail for the United States at the age of eighteen did
Bruce truly embrace the values of martial arts and discover his
own path to inner calm.
Bruce Lee eventually became a pioneer of martial arts cinema, and his legacy lives on in popular
culture. But it is his boyhood journey toward self-discovery and his courage to overcome obstacles that
will inspire all who search for their way in the world today.
Praise for Passage to Freedom
• ALA Notable Children’s Book
• Notable Books for a Global Society, IRA
• Starred Review, Publishers Weekly
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NEW THIS FALL—Reading Level: Grade 3
BRINGING ASHA HOME
Written by Uma Krishnaswami and Illustrated by Jamel Akib
September
Ages 5–9, Interest Level: Grades PREK–4
$16.95, Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-58430-259-9
8 x 10-1/2, 32 pages
Themes: Adoption,
Brothers and Sisters,
Bi-racial Families,
Contemporary Asian American Interest
IT’S RAKHI, THE HINDU HOLIDAY SPECIAL TO BROTHERS AND SISTERS,
and Arun wishes he had a sister with whom to celebrate. Soon it looks as if his wish will come true.
His parents are going to adopt a baby girl named Asha, and she is coming from India, where Arun’s
dad was born.
The family prepares for Asha’s arrival, not knowing it will be almost a year until they receive
governmental approval to bring Asha home. Arun is impatient and struggles to accept the long delay,
but as time passes his love of paper airplanes and his supportive family help Arun conquer his
frustration and find his own way to build a bond with his sister, who is still
halfway around the world.
With warmth and honesty, this tender story taps into the feelings of longing, love, and
joy that adoption brings to many families. Readers will find reassurance knowing there is
more than one way to become part of a loving family.
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Other titles by
Uma Krishnaswami
include:
The Happiest Tree:
A Yoga Story, p. 21
Uma Krishnaswami is the author of several books for
young readers. She also teaches an online writing class, is
Co-Director of a program for the National Writing
Project, which fosters high-quality teaching of writing
across grade levels, and is writer in residence at Aztec Ruins National
Monument. The inspiration for Bringing Asha Home came
from an event at which Krishnaswami met families who had adopted
children from India. She and her husband live in Aztec, New Mexico.
Jamel Akib is the illustrator of Krishnaswami’s
Monsoon, for which he won the Marion Vannett
Ridgway Award for Illustration. His award-winning
work has also appeared in numerous museum and
gallery shows in England, including several Best of British Illustration
exhibitions. A full-time illustrator of English and Malaysian ancestry,
Akib now lives with his family in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, England.
Praise for The Happiest Tree
• Best Children’s Books of the Year,
Bank Street College of Education
• “Choices,” CCBC
• Paterson Prize for Books for Young People (Special Recognition),
The Poetry Center at Passaic College
NEW THIS FALL—Reading Level: Grades 4 and up
QUIET HERO: The Ira Hayes Story
Written and Illustrated by S. D. Nelson
September
Ages 7–12, Interest Level: Grades 2–8
$16.95, Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-58430-263-6
9 x 10-3/4; 32 pages
Themes: Biography, Heroism,
Personal Courage,
World War II,
Native American History
S. D. NELSON has illustrated two award-winning
books for Lee & Low—Crazy Horse’s Vision and
Jim Thorpe’s Bright Path. He is also the author and
illustrator of several stories inspired by the traditions of
his Lakota heritage. Nelson’s lifelong interest in Ira Hayes inspired him to
tell the story of this American hero for children. A full-time author and
illustrator, Nelson lives in Flagstaff, Arizona.
Praise for Crazy Horse’s Vision:
• ALA Notable Children’s Book
• Starred review, Kirkus Reviews
• Teachers’ Choices, IRA
Praise for Jim Thorpe’s Bright Path:
• Carter G. Woodson Award, National Council for Social Studies
• “Choices,” CCBC
• Teachers’ Choices, IRA
Other titles by
S. D. Nelson include:
Crazy Horse’s Vision,
p. 23
Jim Thorpe’s
Bright Path, p.23
GROWING UP ON THE GILA RIVER INDIAN
Reservation in Arizona, Ira Hayes was a quiet, shy boy. He
never wanted to be the center of attention, and at school he
often felt lonely and out of place.
By the time Ira was in his late teens, World War II was raging. When
the United States entered the war, Ira joined the Marine Corps. He believed it was his duty to fight honorably for his country, and with his marine buddies by his side, Ira finally felt as if he belonged.
Eventually they were sent to the Japanese island of Iwo Jima, where a chance event and an
extraordinary photograph by Joe Rosenthal catapulted Ira to national awareness and transformed his life.
Filled with all the patriotism and tragedy of wartime and its aftereffects, Quiet Hero is the story of one
man’s courage in the face of both military and personal battles. It is a poignant tribute to Ira Hayes—
a man who was considered a hero by everyone but himself.
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NEW THIS FALL—Reading Level: Grades 4 and up
SU DONGPO: Chinese Genius
Written and Illustrated by Demi
September
Ages 7 and up, Interest Level: Grades 2–8
$24.00, Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-58430-256-8
10 x 10, 56 pages
Themes: Historical Figures,
Ancient China, Poetry,
Eastern Philosophy,
Asian American Interest
As a little seed one day will
become a great tree,
as a flowing river
can carve a mighty rock . . .
One day the work you do will show too!
EVEN AS A YOUNG BOY IN ELEVENTH-CENTURY
China, Su Shih was clearly special. After finding a rare inkstone, he began to write stories and verses
expressing his love of the natural world. His words flowed effortlessly. His brush danced across the
paper.
Su Shih grew up to become a leading scholar and statesman, eventually taking the name Su Dongpo.
Integrating his love of natural order and humanity into his writings and civic works, Su Dongpo
promoted justice and condemned corruption—often at his own peril. His life was rife with reversals
of fortune; but through it all he retained his grace, his humility, and his compassion. Award-winning
author and artist Demi has created a graceful tribute to one of history’s most accomplished yet
overlooked figures. Su Dongpo’s life truly transcends the ages and is a shining example of dignity,
ingenuity, courage, and resilience.
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Other LEE & LOW
biographies include:
Crazy Horse’s Vision,
p. 23
Frederick Douglass:
The Last Day
of Slavery, p. 17
George Crum and
the Saratoga Chip,
p. 19
Jim Thorpe’s
Bright Path, p. 23
Richard Wright and
the Library Card,
p. 16
Zora Hurston and
the Chinaberry Tree,
p. 19
Demi is the author and illustrator of more than one
hundred books for children. Her works have received
numerous awards and accolades, among them ALA
Notable Children’s Books, The New York Times Best
Illustrated Books, Notable Books for a Global Society, American
Bookseller Pick of the Lists, the Middle East Book Award, and the
Christopher Award, which recognizes individuals whose work makes a
positive difference in the world. Demi has traveled extensively and studied
art in Mexico, India, and China. She holds a special place in her heart for
Chinese culture and counts Su Dongpo among her heroes. She lives with
her husband in Carnation, Washington.
NEW THIS FALL—Reading Level: Grades 4 and up
DRUMBEAT IN OUR FEET
Written by Patricia A. Keeler and Illustrated by Júlio T. Leitão
October
Ages 5–10, Interest Level: Grades 1–6
$16.95, Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-58430-264-3
10-7/8 x 8-7/8, 32 pages
Themes: Dance,
Cultural Traditions,
History,
African American Interest
Patricia A. Keeler was first introduced to African
dance by her stepdaughter, who has been dancing for
years. Pursuing the idea for a book, Keeler met Júlio
Leitão and was inspired by the young dancers in his
Batoto Yetu dance troupe. With this book Keeler hopes to introduce the
richness of African dance to young readers everywhere. She lives with her
husband in Hoboken, New Jersey.
Júlio T. Leitão was born in Luena, Angola. He came to
the United States in 1985 and has taught dance for
more than fifteen years. He founded the Batoto Yetu
African dance troupe for children in 1990. He views
sharing the dances of his homeland with a new generation as a way to
“make sure our first-hand account of history is passed on.” Leitão lives
with his wife and daughter in New York City.
Other LEE & LOW
dance themed
titles include:
If you can walk, you can dance.
If you can talk, you can sing.
—African proverb
Celebrate!
Connections
Among Cultures,
p. 27
COME ALONG AS WE EXPLORE THE
Knockin’ on Wood:
Starring
Peg Leg Bates, p. 18
rituals, colorful costumes, and rhythmic
Little Sap and
Monsieur Rodin,
p. 22
fascinating origins of African dance, as rich and
diverse as the continent itself. Discover unique
instruments. Learn about dances that have been
passed from generation to generation through the
ages. See those very same dances come alive with a new
generation of dancers.
In captivating detail Drumbeat in Our Feet captures the beauty,
history, and energy of African dance. Readers of all ages will delight
in this drum-beating, hand-clapping, foot-stomping celebration
of culture and tradition.
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NEW THIS FALL—Reading Level: Grades 3-4
JOHN LEWIS IN THE LEAD:
A Story of the Civil Rights Movement
Written by Jim Haskins and Kathleen Benson
and Illustrated by Benny Andrews
October
Ages 7–12, Interest Level: Grades 3–8
$17.95, Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-58430-250-6
8-3/8 x 11, 40 pages
Themes: Biography, Civil Rights Movement (1960s),
Nonviolence, African American and United States History
THE SON OF AN ALABAMA
sharecropper, John Lewis experienced the
injustice of segregation early in life. Inspired
to action by the words of Dr. Martin Luther
King, Jr., Lewis joined with Dr. King and
other civil rights leaders who believed in fighting segregation peacefully. From Nashville,
Tennessee, to Selma and Montgomery, Alabama, Lewis was in the forefront of the major civil
rights protests of the 1960s. In the face of physical attacks, he persevered with dignity and a
devotion to nonviolence, helping southern black people gain the right to vote. Lewis
continued his commitment to human rights with words and action, from his home base in the
South straight to the nation’s capital. In 1986 Lewis was elected to represent Georgia in the
United States Congress, where he continues to serve today.
John Lewis in the Lead celebrates the life of a living legend of American history. Lewis’s
passionate belief in justice is a beacon for all who wish to make our country a better place.
Other LEE & LOW
civil rights
themed titles:
The Bus Ride, p. 13
Dear Mrs. Parks:
A Dialogue with
Today’s Youth, p. 15
Frederick Douglass:
The Last Day
of Slavery, p. 17
Richard Wright
and the
Library Card, p. 16
The Secret to
Freedom, p. 17
Singing with
Momma Lou, p. 14
Up the
Learning Tree, p. 17
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Jim Haskins was the celebrated author of more than one
hundred books, most on topics of African American
history and achievement. His works received numerous
honors, including the Coretta Scott King Author Award
and the Carter G. Woodson Award. In 1994 Haskins was the recipient
of The Washington Post Children’s Book Guild Award for a body of
work in nonfiction for young people. He passed away in 2005.
Kathleen Benson is Curator of Community Projects at
the Museum of the City of New York. With her late
husband, Jim Haskins, Benson co-authored some
twenty books for children, young adults, and adults. She
lives in New York City.
Benny Andrews is a renowned fine artist whose work is
in the permanent collections of more than thirty major
museums, including the High Museum of Art in
Atlanta, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York
City, and the Smithsonian Institution. His dramatic, folk art-style
illustrations have also appeared in several books for children. Andrews
lives and works in New York City and Connecticut.
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Vanishing Cultures
Reading Level: Grade 4, Interest Level: Gr. K–6
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• Learn about each culture’s past traditions and future challenges
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For Guided Reading and DRA levels, see pp. 36–38
JAN REYNOLDS work has appeared in
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CELEBRATE!
Connections Among Cultures
See page 10!
$16.95, HC, Ages 5–9,
978-1-58430-253-7, 10 x 8-3/4, 32 pp.,
Reading Level: Grade 4,
Interest Level: Gr. K–6
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Recent Titles
Recent Titles
Recent Titles
GRADE 3 Reading Level
GRADES 3-4 Reading Level
WHEN THE
HORSES RIDE BY
Children in the
Times of War
GEORGE CRUM
AND THE
SARATOGA CHIP
new
Eloise Greenfield,
illus. by Jan Spivey Gilchrist
“The rhythmic connections in
words and pictures will move peace
activists, old and young.”
—Booklist
$17.95, HC, 978-1-58430-249-0,
10-7/8 x 8-7/8, 40 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 2–6
HOW WE
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W. Nikola-Lisa,
illus. by Sean Qualls
new
Gaylia Taylor,
illus. by Frank Morrison
“An excellent choice for
multicultural and invention units,
this zesty biography adds spice to
library collections.”
—Booklist
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-255-1,
8-3/8 x 10-1/2, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–5
“This creative blend of poetry,
biography, and psychology might. . .
inspire youngsters to view
themselves and others from a fresh
perspective.”
—School Library Journal
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-254-4,
9-1/4 x 10-1/2, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 2–8
LITTLE SAP AND
MONSIEUR RODIN
Recent Titles
GRADES 4 UP Reading Level
Michelle Lord,
illus. by Felicia Hoshino
CELEBRATE!
Connections Among
Cultures new
“A rare look at Cambodian culture
through the eyes of a winning
heroine.”
—Publishers Weekly
Jan Reynolds
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HC, 978-1-58430-248-3,
9 x 10-1/4, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–5
“A welcome addition to
multicultural literature.”
—School Library Journal
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-253-7,
10 x 8, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–5
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new
❖Available in Spanish edition | Available in Chinese edition | ✎ Teacher’s Guide online | PB Paperback | HC Hardcover | BB Board Book |
For reading levels, see pp. 34–35
New in Paperback & Spanish
New In Paperback
New In Paperback
New In Spanish
New In Spanish
GRADE 2 Reading Level
GRADES 2-3 Reading Level
GRADES 2-3 Reading Level
GRADE 3 Reading Level
JAZZ BABY
HOME AT LAST
RAY CHARLES en
in
español new Spanish
in
CONFETI new Spanish
Poemas para niños
Susan Middleton Elya,
illus. by Felipe Davalos
iNotable Social Studies Trade
Books for Young People for 2003,
NCSS/CBC
i“Choices,” CCBC
(Translated from Ray Charles)
Sharon Bell Mathis
illus. by George Ford
iCoretta Scott King Author
Award
iCoretta Scott King Illustrator
Award
(Translated from
Confetti: Poems for Children)
Pat Mora,
illus. by Enrique O. Sánchez
iNotable Books for a Global
Society, IRA
i“Commended List,” Américas
Award, CLASP
Carole Boston Weatherford,
illus. by Laura Freeman
“Energetic, ethnically diverse
children cavort through this . . .
lively celebration that toddlers
will dance for.”
—School Library Journal
$6.95, PB, 978-1-58430-273-5,
7-1/8 x 7-1/4, 24pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. PREK–2
LOVE TO
LANGSTON
Tony Medina,
illus. by R. Gregory Christie
iBest Books,
School Library Journal
iNotable Children’s Books in the
Language Arts, NCTE
★“A biography in verse pays homage to the life and art of Langston
Hughes. . . . This is a treasure to be
read and reread—a splendid work.”
—starred review, Kirkus Reviews
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-283-4,
8-1/8 x 10-3/4, 40pp.,
Interest Level: Gr.1–6
“[T]his highlights a problem
many immigrant children must
deal with—the inability or
unwillingness of a parent to learn
English. The sturdy illustrations
[depict] the expressions of the
characters: fear, pleasure, and
—Booklist
eventually, hope.”
$7.95, PB, PB, 978-1-58430-272-8,
8-1/2 x 9, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4
New In Paperback
“The music of Ray Charles
‘tells about love and pain and joy
and trouble’ and so do the events
of his life. . . . [This] biography . .
. details the heroism in Ray
Charles’ life.” —The Horn Book
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-281-0,
8-1/2 x 10-1/4, 40 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 2–5
“Narrative poems in free verse
capture the rhythms and
uniqueness of the Southwest
and its culture as seen through the
eyes of a Mexican-American girl. . . .
A welcome addition.”
—School Library Journal
$7.95, PB, PB, 978-1-58430-270-4,
8-1/2 x 10, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. K–4
GRADE 3 Reading Level
CRAZY HORSE’S
VISION
Joseph Bruchac,
illus. by S. D. Nelson
iALA Notable Children’s Book
iParents’ Choice Award
★ “Crazy Horse’s Vision makes
inspirational reading and affords a
glimpse into the heart of a
renowned American leader.”
—starred review, Kirkus Reviews
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-282-7,
9 x 10-3/4, 40pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–5
For Guided Reading and DRA levels, see pp. 36–38
To place an order see pp. 36–40 or call 1-888-320-3190 x. 26 (9:30–5:30 EST)
11
The LEE & LOW New Voices Award
Established in 2000, the New Voices
Award encourages writers of color to
submit their work to a publisher who
takes pride in nurturing new talent.
“The New Voices Award is a great way for
us to discover talented new children’s book authors,” says LEE &
LOW senior editor Jennifer Fox. “The contest encourages people
who might not otherwise try their hand at writing for children to
do so. The response has been strong, and nothing makes us
happier than being given the chance to celebrate new voices.”
For contest rules and submission guidelines, visit:
leeandlow.com/editorial/voices.html.
Entries must be postmarked no later than October 31, 2006
“I would like to commend LEE & LOW for initiating this search for
writers of color. Your efforts speak volumes about the importance of
aggressively seeking diversity in publishing. . . . On behalf of the
Coretta Scott King Task Force, I hope your efforts will result in
LEE & LOW submissions for consideration by the Award
Committee.”
Carole J. McCollough, Former Chair,
Coretta Scott King Task Force
New Voices
GRADE 2 Reading Level
THE BLUE ROSES
Linda Boyden,
illus. by Amy Córdova
i“Choices,” CCBC
iPaterson Prize for Books for
Young People
“Youngsters who have lost a loved
one or who share a special
relationship with an older adult
will relate to this touching story,
which clearly shows what healthy
grieving is like.”
—Booklist
GHOSTS FOR
BREAKFAST
Stanley Todd Terasaki,
illus. by Shelly Shinjo
iNotable Books for Children,
Smithsonian magazine
“A perfect blend of humor and
suspense, with the added appeal of
a Japanese-American setting.”
—Kirkus Reviews
$16.95, ISBN 13: 978-1-58430-046-5,
8-1/2 x 10-1/2, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. K–3
NEW VOICES COLLECTION GRADES 2-4:
5 HC, $84.75 LIST, 25% DISCOUNT $63.56, 978-1-58430-191-2
(See Price List on p. 39 for collection titles)
RAYMOND’S PERFECT
PRESENT
New Voices
Therese On Louie,
illus. by Suling Wang
i“Choices,” CCBC
SIXTEEN YEARS IN
SIXTEEN SECONDS:
The Sammy Lee Story
“A lovely tale of triumph over the
adversity of illness and limited
resources.”
—School Library Journal
16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-055-7,
8-3/4 x 10-7/8, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–3
New Voices
GRADE 3 Reading Level
JANNA AND THE
KINGS
Patricia Smith,
illus. by Aaron Boyd
iBest Books About Real Life,
Family Fun magazine
iChildren’s Book Award Notable,
IRA
GRADES 4 UP Reading Level
Paula Yoo, illus. by Dom Lee
iTexas Bluebonnet Award,
Masterlist
iAsian/Pacific American Award
Honor for Literature, Young
Readers Illustration Category,
APALA
★“Handsomely illustrated and
compassionately written without
sentimentality, this picture book
biography exemplifies what this
genre should be: humanizing and
meaningful.”
—starred review, Kirkus Reviews
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-247-6,
8-1/4 x 11, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 2–6
“The love pours through on every
page in this elegantly written tale
about a girl who spends Saturdays
with her grandfather, her king.
When he dies unexpectedly, she
must learn how to keep him alive
in her heart. Sweet and tender, full
of solace.” —Family Fun magazine
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-088-5,
8-1/8 x 10-1/2, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4
$16.95, HC,978-1-58430-037-3,
9-1/8 x 8-7/8, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4
12
❖Available in Spanish edition | Available in Chinese edition | ✎ Teacher’s Guide online | PB Paperback | HC Hardcover | BB Board Book |
For reading levels, see pp. 34–35
African/African American Interest
AFRICAN AMERICAN COLLECTION GRADES 1-4:
PAPERBACK: 26 PB, $206.70 List, 25% Discount $155.03, 978-1-58430-174-5
Hardcover: 41 HC, $697.95 List, 25% Discount $523.46, 978-1-58430-175-2
(See Price List on p. 39 for collection titles)
African/African American Interest
THE BUS RIDE
LOVE TO LANGSTON
William Miller,
illus. by John Ward,
intro. by Rosa Parks
iUnited Methodist Reading
Program Selection
Tony Medina,
illus. by R. Gregory Christie
iBest Books, School Library
Journal
iNotable Children’s Books in the
English Language Arts, NCTE
★ “A biography in verse pays
GRADES 1-2 Reading Level
CHRISTMAS MAKES
ME THINK
Tony Medina,
illus. by Chandra Cox
“The spunky young narrator is
appealing, and newcomer Cox’s
bright palette contrasts with the
usual holiday palette.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Miller reimagines the story of
Rosa Parks’s historic refusal to give
up her bus seat as it might have
happened to Sara, a young girl
with an intuitive grasp of right and
wrong. . . . Readers will feel the
winds of history rustle in these
pages.”
—Kirkus Reviews
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-024-3,
8-1/2 x 10-5/16, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. K–4
DESHAWN DAYS
Tony Medina,
illus. by R. Gregory Christie
i“Choices,” CCBC
iPaterson Prize for Books for
Young People
“DeShawn Days is a charming,
inspiring look at one resourceful
boy’s life and his efforts to help
others. . . . Christie’s striking
expressive paintings capture the
essence of city life.”
—Multicultural Review
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-228-5,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-022-9,
8-3/8 x 10-1/2, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 2–6 ✎
African/African American Interest
GRADE 2 Reading Level
BABU’S SONG
Stephanie Stuve-Bodeen,
illus. by Aaron Boyd
iParents’ Choice Recommendation
iChildren’s Africana Book Award,
African Studies Association
“The characters come to life and
their loving relationship and lean
lifestyle are described with dignity
and respect . . . Babu’s Song will
resonate with a wide range of
readers.” —School Library Journal
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-058-8,
10-1/8 x 8-1/4, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–3
For Guided Reading and DRA levels, see pp. 36–38
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-026-7,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-60-1,
8-1/2 x 10, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–5 ✎
GRANDMA’S PURPLE
FLOWERS
Adjoa J. Burrowes
iKids’ Pick of the Lists,
American Bookseller
iBest Children’s Books of the
Year, Bank Street College
“Many books for young children
deal with death, but few have
pictures that are so winning. . . .
The first person text is simple,
moving, and hopeful.” —Booklist
$15.95, HC, 978-1-880000-73-1,
10 x 9, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4
homage to the life and art of
Langston Hughes. . . . This is a
treasure to be read and reread—
a splendid work.”
—starred review, Kirkus Reviews
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-283-4,
$17.95, HC, 978-1-58430-041-0,
8-1/8 x 10-3/4, 40 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 2–6
MY STEPS
Sally Derby,
illus. by Adjoa J. Burrowes
iBest Books, Child magazine
i“Choices,” CCBC
“The concreteness of the language
and the occasional snatches of
conversation bring the first-person
text to life. Collages of dyed-and
painted papers add a feeling of
spontaneity as well as a distinctive
style. . .”
—Booklist
$7.95, PB, 978-1-880000-84-7,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-40-3,
9 x 7-1/2, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. K–2 ❖
To place an order see pp. 36–40 or call 1-888-320-3190 x. 26 (9:30–5:30 EST)
13
African/African American Interest
THE PALM OF
MY HEART
Poetry by African
American Children
edited by Davida Adedjouma,
illus. by R. Gregory Christie,
intro. by Lucille Clifton
iCoretta Scott King Illustrator
Award Honor
iReading Magic Award,
Parenting magazine
“[The] selections are life-affirming,
brimming with self-awareness, and
written in a celebration of African
American culture.”
—Kirkus Reviews
$7.95, PB, 978-1-880000-76-2,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-41-0,
8-1/4 x 10-1/4, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–6
THE
PIANO
William Miller,
illus. by Susan Keeter
iBest Books, K-6 Social Studies,
Society of School Librarians
International
iNotable Books for a Global
Society, IRA
★ “In this gentle story set in the
early 1900s, music brings a
young African American girl and an
elderly white woman together. . . .
A lovely book.”
—starred review, Kirkus Reviews
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-242-1,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-98-4,
8-1/4 x 10-1/4, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4 ✎
RAINBOW JOE AND ME
Maria Diaz Strom
iChildren’s Books Mean Business,
CBC
“A blind musician shows a child
new ways of creating colors in this
exuberant debut.”
—Booklist
Mark Your Calendar!
January 15, 2007, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
February, Black History Month
February 4, Rosa Parks' Birthday
SINGING WITH
MOMMA LOU
African/African American Interest
Linda Jacobs Altman,
illus. by Larry Johnson
iBest Children’s Books of the
Year, Bank Street College
ALLIE’S BASKETBALL
DREAM
“The story is straightforward and
inspirational.”
—School Library Journal
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-040-3,
8-1/4 x 10-1/2, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4
John Coy,
illus. by Leslie Jean-Bart
iALA Notable Children’s Book
iNotable Social Studies Trade
Books for Young People,
NCSS/CBC
❖Available in Spanish edition | Available in Chinese edition | ✎ Teacher’s Guide online | PB Paperback | HC Hardcover | BB Board Book |
“Repeatedly told that ‘basketball’s a
boy’s game,’ a girl’s confidence
falters and then rebounds in this
encouraging tale.”
—Publishers Weekly
BLACK ALL AROUND!
“Playground basketball is . . . a
metaphor for life in the larger
world, of course, but it’s also an
intense, image-rich world of its
own. Author Coy and illustrator
Jean-Bart capture that intensity in
this well-realized picture book.”
—Booklist
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-178-3,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-80-9,
10-3/4 x 8-1/4, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4 ❖ ✎
Barbara E. Barber,
illus. by Darryl Ligasan
$7.95, PB, 978-1-880000-72-4,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-38-0,
8-1/2 x 10, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4
STRONG TO THE
HOOP
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-050-2,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-93-9,
8-1/2 x 9, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. K–3
14
GRADES 2–3 Reading Level
Patricia Hubbell,
illus. by Don Tate
iChildren’s Crown Gallery
Masterlist, National Christian
School Association
“Exuberant acrylic paintings keep
the pages turning in this African
American girl’s imaginative ode to
the color black. . . . The story-time
crowd will enjoy the dreamy
artwork and playful text. . . .
A satisfying addition.”
—School Library Journal
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-048-9,
8 x 10-5/8, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. K–3
For reading levels, see pp. 34–35
African/African American Interest
DEAR MRS. PARKS
A Dialogue with
Today’s Youth
Rosa Parks,
with Gregory J. Reed
iNAACP Image Award,
Outstanding Children’s Literary
Achievement
iTeachers’ Choices, IRA/CBC
“You will want this beautiful book
containing the wisdom, courage,
love, hope, and wit of one of the
most remarkable women of our
times in your collection, and you
will want her words in your heart
and in the hearts of your children.”
—Marian Wright Edelman,
President, The Children’s
Defense Fund
ELIZABETI’S DOLL
ELIZABETI’S SCHOOL
Stephanie Stuve-Bodeen,
illus. by Christy Hale
iALA Notable Children’s Book
iEzra Jack Keats New Writer
Award
iBest Books, School Library
Journal
★ “This book is a splendid
Stephanie Stuve-Bodeen,
illus. by Christy Hale
iBest Children’s Books of the
Year, Bank Street College
celebration of life and the power of
a child’s imagination.”
—starred review, Best Books,
School Library Journal
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-081-6,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-70-0,
8-1/2 x 9-1/2, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. PREK–2 ❖ ✎
$9.95, PB, 978-1-880000-61-8,
5-1/2 x 8-1/4, 112 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–5 ✎
“A skillful mix of the familiar,
the unfamiliar, and the downright
idyllic, this first-day story is told
with uncommon clarity and just
the right amount of detail.”
—Bulletin of the Center
for Children’s Books
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-043-4,
8-1/2 x 9-1/2, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. K–2 ✎
GETTIN’ THROUGH
THURSDAY
Melrose Cooper,
illus. by Nneka Bennett
i“Choices,” CCBC
iBest Children’s Books of the
Year, Bank Street College
“Cooper’s rhythmic writing sings,
and the authentic voices of her
characters resonate in this heartwarming story about simple but
meaningful gestures that link the
world of adult worries with more
childlike concerns.”
—Kirkus Reviews
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-014-4,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-67-0,
8-1/2 x 10, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4 ✎
For Guided Reading and DRA levels, see pp. 36–38
IN DADDY’S ARMS
I AM TALL
African Americans
Celebrating Fathers
illus. by Javaka Steptoe
iCoretta Scott King Illustrator
Award
iALA Notable Children’s Book
★ “There is much to celebrate in
this elegant volume, whether it’s
the strength and beauty of the
poets’ and artists’ heritage or the
loving bond between father and
child that links all cultures.”
—starred review, Publishers Weekly
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-016-8,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-31-1,
9 x 9, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–6 ✎
THE JONES FAMILY
EXPRESS
Javaka Steptoe
i“Choices,” CCBC
iBest of the Best List, Chicago
Public Library
“This creative and expressive book
will delight young readers.“
—Multicultural Review
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-262-9,
$17.95, HC, 978-1-58430-047-2,
11 x 9, 40 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4
To place an order see pp. 36–40 or call 1-888-320-3190 x. 26 (9:30–5:30 EST)
15
African/African American Interest
KEEPERS
NIGHT GOLF
Jeri Hanel Watts,
illus. by Felicia Marshall
William Miller,
illus. by Cedric Lucas
iParents’ Choice Award
iNotable Books for a Global
Society, IRA
“The book’s theme of the loving,
giving, and sharing between grandparent and child is universal. A
warm, touching story.”
—School Library Journal
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-013-7,
8-1/2 x 10, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4 ✎
MAMA ELIZABETI
Stephanie Stuve-Bodeen,
illus. by Christy Hale
iParents’ Choice Recommendation
iOutstanding Merit, Best
Children’s Books of the Year,
Bank Street College
★ “Stuve-Bodeen builds on the
poignant themes of Elizabeti’s Doll
while giving readers an expanded
view of life in this African
village. . . . A loving, sensitive book
to be shared and cherished.”
—starred review,
School Library Journal
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-236-0,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-002-1,
8-1/2 x 9-1/2, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. PREK–2 ✎
“Miller and Lucas gracefully light
up an obscure corner of sports
history with this tale of a young
African American finding his way
around a racial barrier.”
—Kirkus Reviews
$7.95, PB, PB, 978-1-58430-056-4
$15.95, HC, 978-1-880000-79-3,
8-1/2 x 11, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 2–5 ✎
RAY CHARLES
in
new Spanish
Sharon Bell Mathis,
illus. by George Ford
iCoretta Scott King Author
Award
iCoretta Scott King Illustrator
Award
i“Choices,” CCBC
“The music of Ray Charles ‘tells
about love and pain and joy and
trouble’ and so do the events of his
life. . . . [This] biography . . .
details the heroism in Ray Charles’
life.”
—The Horn Book
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-018-2
$17.95, HC, 978-1-58430-017-5,
8-1/2 x 10-1/4, 40 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 2–5 ❖✎
16
RENT PARTY JAZZ
RICHARD WRIGHT
AND THE LIBRARY
CARD
William Miller,
illus. by Charlotte Riley-Webb
iNotable Social Studies Trade
Books for Young People,
NCSS/CBC
iBest Children’s Books of the
Year, Bank Street College
William Miller,
illus. by R. Gregory Christie
iNotable Books for Children,
Smithsonian magazine
iHonor Book, Society of School
Librarians International
“The bold acrylic illustrations . . .
have a flowing style that is almost
musical. . . . A universal rewarding
story of people reaching out to
others in need.”
—School Library Journal
“An episode from the autobiography
of Richard Wright is skillfully
fictionalized, resulting in a
suspenseful and gratifying story
about the power of reading.”
—Kirkus Reviews
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-025-0,
8-1/2 x 10-3/4, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4
$7.95, PB, 978-1-880000-88-5,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-57-1,
8-1/2 x 10, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 2–5 ❖ ✎
❖Available in Spanish edition | Available in Chinese edition | ✎ Teacher’s Guide online | PB Paperback | HC Hardcover | BB Board Book |
For reading levels, see pp. 34–35
African/African American Interest
THE SECRET TO
FREEDOM
SWEET POTATO PIE
Marcia Vaughan,
illus. by Larry Johnson
iTeachers’ Choices and Young
Adult Choices, IRA/CBC
iOutstanding Merit, Best
Children’s Books of the Year,
Bank Street College
Kathleen D. Lindsey,
illus. by Charlotte Riley-Webb
“A story of the Underground
Railroad as told by a former slave
to her great-niece many years later.
. . . Rich in color and emotion.”
—School Library Journal
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-251-3,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-021-2,
8-3/8 x 10-5/8, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–5 ✎
SUMMER SUN RISIN’
W. Nikola-Lisa,
illus. by Don Tate
iBest Children’s Books of the
Year, Bank Street College
iChildren’s Crown Award
Masterlist, National Christian
School Association
“The rhythmic verses beg to be
read aloud, and the colors and
typeface are bold enough for group
sharing. A cheery introduction to
farm life and simple poetry.”
—Kirkus Reviews
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-252-0,
$16.95 HC, 978-1-58430-034-2,
10 x 8-1/2, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. K–2
African/African American Interest
GRADE 3 Reading Level
“Hardship and loss yield sweet
results in this homespun tale of a
family’s collective efforts to save
their farm from the auction
block. . . . Riley-Webb’s artwork
uses broad, energetic strokes and
its strong color palette sweeps children into this tasty tale, and the
included pie recipe makes the
experience complete.” —Booklist
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-061-8,
10-1/2 x 8-3/8, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. K–3
UP THE LEARNING
TREE
Marcia Vaughan,
illus. by Derek Blanks
iHonor Book, Society of School
Librarians International
iStorytelling World Award,
Storytelling World magazine
“Slave child Henry Bell risks serious
punishment when he secretly
learns to read and write. . . . The
focus on one brave child will bring
listeners close to the cruel historical
facts and the message about the
power of literacy.”
—Booklist
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-049-6,
8-1/8 x 10-3/4, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4
For Guided Reading and DRA levels, see pp. 36–38
BROTHERS IN HOPE
The Story of the Lost
Boys of Sudan
Mary Williams,
illus. by R. Gregory Christie
iCoretta Scott King Illustrator
Honor Award
iChildren’s Picks List, Book
Sense
“Williams bases this fictional
picture book on the harrowing,
real-life experiences of a band of
approximately 30,000 southern
Sudanese boys . . . who walked
nearly 1,000 miles searching for a
safe refuge. . . . This important
profile in courage is one that
belongs in most collections”
—School Library Journal
$17.95, HC, 978-1-58430-232-2,
10-7/8 x 8-7/8, 40 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 3–7
FREDERICK DOUGLASS
The Last Day of Slavery
William Miller,
illus. by Cedric Lucas
iNotable Books for Children,
Smithsonian magazine
iChildren’s Book of Distinction
Finalist, Ruminator Review
“This picture book centers on a
crucial episode in the life of the
great abolitionist Frederick
Douglass: the day he stood up to a
vicious overseer and fought back.”
—Booklist
$7.95, PB, 978-1-880000-42-7,
8-1/2 x 10, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 2–5 ✎
JANNA AND THE
KINGS
Patricia Smith,
illus. by Aaron Boyd
iLEE & LOW New Voices Award
iBest Books About Real Life,
Family Fun magazine
iChildren’s Book Award Notable, IRA
“The love pours through on every
page in this elegantly written tale
about a girl who spends Saturdays
with her grandfather, her king.
When he dies unexpectedly, she
must learn how to keep him alive
in her heart. Sweet and tender, full
of solace.” —Family Fun magazine
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-088-5,
8-1/8 x 10-1/2, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4
To place an order see pp. 36–40 or call 1-888-320-3190 x. 26 (9:30–5:30 EST)
17
African/African American Interest
JOE LOUIS,
MY CHAMPION
William Miller,
illus. by Rodney S. Pate
iOutstanding Merit, Best
Children’s Books of the Year,
Bank Street College
KNOCKIN’ ON WOOD
Starring Peg Leg Bates
THE LEGEND OF
FREEDOM HILL
Lynne Barasch
iPaterson Prize for Books for
Young People
★ “This inspiring biography of
Linda Jacobs Altman,
illus. by Cornelius Van Wright and
Ying-Hwa Hu
iBest Children’s Books of the
Year, Bank Street College
iNotable Children’s Book of
Jewish Content, Association of
Jewish Libraries
“In this stirring picture book, Joe
Louis inspires a young African
American boy named Sammy to
reach for his dreams. . . . This
offering will have particular appeal
to fans of the Brown Bomber, but
its upbeat message is universal.”
—School Library Journal
Clayton ‘Peg Leg’ Bates . . .
chronicles the man’s amazing
life. . . . [C]artoon paintings
capture the poverty of the dancer’s
early life, the adulation of his fans,
and his joyous love of dancing.”
—starred review,
School Library Journal
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-161-5,
8-1/2 x 10-1/2, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–5
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-170-7,
9-1/4 x 10, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–5
JOSHUA’S MASAI MASK
GRADES 3–4 Reading Level
“Children will identify with the
spunky, resourceful girls and enjoy
the expeditious resolution. With
multicultural and historical themes,
this original ‘legend’ will enhance
social studies curricula.” —Booklist
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-169-1,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-003-8,
8-1/2 x 10, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4 ✎
Dakari Hru,
illus. by Anna Rich
iPick of the Lists, American
Bookseller
i“Choices,” CCBC
“[This book’s] message is splendidly universal. Gently, without
didacticism, it urges us to make the
best of our talents, in ways that
should engage any American
child.”
—The New York Times
Book Review
$6.95, PB, 978-1-880000-32-8,
8 x 10, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4 ✎
18
African/African American Interest
❖Available in Spanish edition | Available in Chinese edition | ✎ Teacher’s Guide online | PB Paperback | HC Hardcover | BB Board Book |
CATCHING THE
MOON
The Story of a Young Girl’s
Baseball Dream
Crystal Hubbard,
illus. by Randy DuBurke
“Children, especially girls, will
cheer for Marcenia as she defies the
narrow expectations for young
women of the time—and fiercely
pursues her dream.”
—Booklist
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-243-8,
8-1/2 x 10-3/4, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–5
DESTINY’S GIFT
Natasha Anastasia Tarpley,
illus. by Adjoa J. Burrowes
“Tarpley and Burrowes deliver a
love letter—to all youngsters who
embrace the world of words, and
to the independent booksellers
who nurture their passion. . . .
Destiny finds a magic in books
that’s independent of the words
within their covers.”
—Publishers Weekly
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-156-1,
10 x 9, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4
For reading levels, see pp. 34–35
African/African American Interest
GEORGE CRUM
AND THE SARATOGA
CHIP new
African/African American Interest
GRADES 4 UP Reading Level
DRUMBEAT IN
FALL
OUR FEET new 2006
Gaylia Taylor,
illus. by Frank Morrison
Patricia Keeler and Júlio Leitão,
illus. by Patricia Keeler
“An excellent choice for
multicultural and invention units,
this zesty biography adds spice to
library collections.”
—Booklist
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-264-3,
10-7/8 x 8-7/8, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–6
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-255-1,
8-3/8 x 10-1/2, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4
MAMA’S WINDOW
JOHN LEWIS IN
FALL
THE LEAD new 2006
A Story of the
Civil Rights Movement
Jim Haskins and Kathleen Benson,
illus. by Benny Andrews
$17.95, HC, 978-1-58430-250-6,
8-3/8 x 11, 40 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 3–8
SATURDAY AT THE
NEW YOU
Barbara E. Barber,
illus. by Anna Rich
iBest Children’s Books of the
Year, Bank Street College
“Kids will enjoy the bustle of the
work day, the clowning around,
and the intimacy between mother
and daughter.”
—Booklist
$6.95, PB, 978-1-880000-43-4,
8-3/8 x 10-5/8, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4 ✎
SWEET MUSIC IN
HARLEM
Debbie A. Taylor,
illus. by Frank Morrison
iOutstanding Merit, Best
Children’s Books of the Year,
Bank Street College
iChildren’s Book Award Notable,
IRA
“This dazzling tale is filled with
energy, rhythm, and style from its
attention-grabbing cover to its
satisfying ending. . . . A wonderful
ode to the power of music and of
family.” —School Library Journal
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-165-3,
8-3/8 x 10-1/2, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4
For Guided Reading and DRA levels, see pp. 36–38
ZORA HURSTON
AND THE
CHINABERRY TREE
Lynn Rubright,
intro. by Patricia C. McKissack
“A strong sense of time and place
are evident in both the lovely
imagery of the narration and in the
cadence and syntax of the
character’s speech. . . . Uplifting.”
—Kirkus Reviews
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-160-8,
5-1/2 x 8-1/2, 96 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 3–8
William Miller,
illus. by Cornelius Van Wright and
Ying-Hwa Hu
iReading Rainbow Selection
iPick of the Lists, American
Bookseller
“Emphasizes the awareness of
family, nature, and community
that is reflected in [Zora Hurston’s]
writing.” —The New York Times
Book Review
$7.95, PB, 978-1-880000-33-5,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-14-4,
8–1/2 x 10, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4 ❖ ✎
To place an order see pp. 36–40 or call 1-888-320-3190 x. 26 (9:30–5:30 EST)
19
Asian/Asian American Interest
ASIAN/ASIAN AMERICAN COLLECTION, GR. 1-4:
PAPERBACK: 9 PB, 1 BB, $79.50 List, 25% Discount $59.63, 978-1-58430-185-1
HARDCOVER: 25 HC, $432.80 List, 25% Discount $324.60, 978-1-58430-186-8
(See Price List on p. 39 for collection titles)
Asian/Asian American
GRADES 1-2 Reading Level
TODDLER TWO
Anastasia Suen,
illus. by Winnie Cheon
iKids’ Pick of the Lists,
American Bookseller
iBest Books, Nick Jr. Family
magazine
“Celebrates the number two. . . .
Simply told and winsomely
illustrated, this book captures the
ebullience of toddlerhood. A treat
to be shared again and again.”
—Kirkus Reviews
GRANDFATHER
COUNTS
Asian/Asian American
Stanley Todd Terasaki,
illus. by Shelly Shinjo
iNotable Books for Children,
Smithsonian magazine
iLEE & LOW New Voices
Award Honor
Andrea Cheng,
illus. by Ange Zhang
i50 Multicultural Books Every
Child Should Know, CCBC
iRecommended Book, Reading
Rainbow
AANI AND THE TREE
HUGGERS
“A perfect blend of humor and
suspense, with the added appeal of
a Japanese-American setting.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“Conveying nuggets of Chinese
culture as well as bits of the
language, Cheng’s story hints
honestly at the difficulties of
resettling an aged, non-Englishspeaking relative, and in velvety
colors, Zhang’s acrylics paint the
growing relationship with simple
integrity.”
—Booklist
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-046-5,
8-1/2 x 10-1/2, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. K–3
$7.95, BB, 978-1-58430-052-6,
7 x 6-1/2, 22 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. PREK–1 ❖
GOLDFISH AND
CHRYSANTHEMUMS
Asian/Asian American
Andrea Cheng,
illus. by Michelle Chang
GRADE 2 Reading Level
BUTTERFLIES FOR
KIRI
Cathryn Falwell
iBest Children’s Books of the
Year, Bank Street College
i“Choices,” CCBC
“[Kiri] receives an origami kit for
her birthday. . . . [Her]
disappointments are realistically
captured, as is her creative spirit.
Instructions on how to make an
origami butterfly are included.”
—School Library Journal
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-100-4,
9-1/8 x 9-5/8, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. K–3
20
GHOSTS FOR
BREAKFAST
“The story is warmhearted. . . .
The obvious affection among the
various family members make
Nancy’s efforts both touching and
credible, and the not-so-far-fetched
conclusion is solidly satisfying.”
—Bulletin of The Center
for Children’s Books
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-057-1,
8-1/4 x 10-3/8, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–3
GRADES 2-3 Reading Level
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-158-5,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-010-6,
8-1/2 x 10-3/4, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–3 ✎
RAYMOND’S PERFECT
PRESENT
Therese On Louie,
illus. by Suling Wang
i“Choices,” CCBC
iLEE & LOW New Voices
Award Honor
“A gentle story of a single mom
and a loving son. . . . A lovely tale
of triumph over the adversity of
illness and limited resources.”
—School Library Journal
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-055-7,
8-3/4 x 10-7/8, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–3
❖Available in Spanish edition | Available in Chinese edition | ✎ Teacher’s Guide online | PB Paperback | HC Hardcover | BB Board Book |
Jeannine Atkins,
illus. by Venantius J. Pinto
i“Choices,” CCBC
iNotable Books for Children,
Smithsonian magazine
“When cutting crews came to slash
the forest, women and girls faced
down the developers and halted
the destruction. More books of this
caliber might help save the planet.”
—Smithsonian magazine
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-004-5,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-24-3,
7-5/8 x 10-5/8, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4 ✎
DIA’S STORY CLOTH
The Hmong People’s
Journey of Freedom
Dia Cha, stitched by Chue and
Nhia Thao Cha
(Published in cooperation with
The Denver Museum of
Natural History)
iNotable Social Studies Trade
Books for Young People, NCSS/CBC
“One of the most poignant,
beautifully told family histories.
This book brings alive the Hmong
story as never seen before.”
—San Francisco Chronicle
$7.95, PB, 978-1-880000-63-2,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-34-2,
8-3/8 x 11, 24 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–6 ✎
For reading levels, see pp. 34–35
Asian/Asian American Interest
Mark Your Calendar!
February 18, 2007, Chinese New Year (Year of the Pig)
May, Asian American Heritage Month
THE HAPPIEST TREE
A Yoga Story
JOURNEY HOME
TEN ONI DRUMMERS
Uma Krishnaswami,
illus. by Ruth Jeyaveeran
i“Choices,” CCBC
i Paterson Prize for Books for
Young People
Lawrence McKay, Jr.,
illus. by Dom and Keunhee Lee
iSelected as Outstanding,
Parent Council
i“Choices,” CCBC
iParents’ Choice Recommendation
Matthew Gollub,
illus. by Kazuko G. Stone
[The] balanced compositions and
bright colors nicely echo the warm,
encouraging story about overcoming
challenges, while the well-integrated
details of Meena’s Indian culture,
including a few terms, are rare and
welcome in books for this age
group.”
—Booklist
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-237-7,
10 x 8, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4
HEROES
Ken Mochizuki,
illus. by Dom Lee
iNotable Social Studies Trade
Books for Young People,
NCSS/CBC
iTeachers’ Choices, IRA/CBC
“This book evocatively recreates a
time when [WWII] was still fresh
in the minds of young parents, and
ably shows how subtly prejudice
was passed on to their children.”
—Kirkus Reviews
$7.95, PB, 978-1-880000-50-2,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-16-8,
10 x 8, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–5 ✎
Asian/Asian American
GRADE 3 Reading Level
“This enormously touching book
from McKay tells the story of Mai
and her mother’s journey to
Vietnam in search of the mother’s
birth family.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“[Ten Oni Drummers] is a
humourous look at nighttime fears,
a delightful counting book, and an
appealing story poem.”
—School Library Journal
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-011-3,
10-1/4 x 8-1/4, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. PREK–2
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-005-2,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-65-6,
10 x 9, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–5 ✎
WHERE ON EARTH IS
MY BAGEL?
PASSAGE TO FREEDOM
The Sugihara Story
“With charming gouache illustrations
that evoke the intricate and colorful
patterns found in Korean fabrics,
this story mixes up cultures quite
nicely.” —School Library Journal
Ken Mochizuki,
illus. by Dom Lee,
afterword by Hiroki Sugihara
iALA Notable Children’s Book
iParents’ Choice Award
iTeachers’ Choices, IRA/CBC
“This testament to one man’s
courage should be read in homes
and classrooms across the nation
and the world.”
—Notable Books for Children,
Smithsonian magazine
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-157-8,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-49-6,
10 x 8, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–6 ❖ ✎
Frances Park and Ginger Park,
illus. by Grace Lin
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-033-5,
9-1/2 x 8-1/2, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. K–3
WILLIE WINS
BASEBALL SAVED US
Ken Mochizuki,
illus. by Dom Lee
iParents’ Choice Award
iPick of the Lists, American
Bookseller
“The story effectively conveys the
narrator’s sense of isolation, his
confusion about being a target of
prejudice, and the importance of
baseball in his life.”
—The Horn Book
$7.95, PB, 978-1-880000-19-9,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-01-4,
10 x 8, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–6 ❖ ✎
BRINGING ASHA
FALL
HOME new 2006
Uma Krishnaswami,
illus. by Jamel Akib
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-259-9,
8 x 10-1/2, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. K–4
Almira Astudillo Gilles,
illus. by Carl Angel
iBest Children’s Books of the
Year, Bank Street College
“There’s a real story here with
tension and surprise, and Angel’s
bright acrylic paintings show the
father-son bond close-up as well as
the school scenes where the bully
makes fun of Willie’s coconut bank.”
—Booklist
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-023-6,
8 x 10, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4
For Guided Reading and DRA levels, see pp. 36–38
To place an order see pp. 36–40 or call 1-888-320-3190 x. 26 (9:30–5:30 EST)
21
Asian/Asian American Interest
COOL MELONS—
TURN TO FROGS!
The Life and Poems of Issa
Matthew Gollub,
illus. by Kazuko G. Stone
iALA Notable Children’s Book
iNotable Books for a Global
Society, IRA
★ “This superb homage to the
18th-century Japanese haiku master is as elegant and spare as the
poet’s form.”
—starred review, Publishers Weekly
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-241-4,
$17.95, HC, 978-1-880000-71-7,
8-1/4 x 10-1/4, 40 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–6 ✎
FLOWERS FROM
MARIKO
Rick Noguchi and Deneen Jenks,
illus. by Michelle Reiko Kumata
i“Choices,” CCBC
“[An] affecting tale . . . [about] a
Japanese-American girl whose
family was forced to live in an
internment camp after the
bombing of Pearl Harbor.”
—Publishers Weekly
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-032-8,
8-3/8 x 10-3/8, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4
THE HAVE A GOOD
DAY CAFE
SHANGHAI MESSENGER
Andrea Cheng,
illus. by Ed Young
iLasting Connections Title,
Book Links
iAsian/Pacific American Award
Honor for Literature, APALA
★ “Wonderfully evocative.”
i“Choices,” CCBC
iPaterson Prize for Books for
Young People
Frances Park and Ginger Park,
illus. by Katherine Potter
“The Parks tell a gentle tale of how
people can feel at home when they
are able to contribute something
to their family.”
—School Library Journal
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-171-4,
8-5/8 x 10-1/8, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4
SAM AND THE LUCKY
MONEY
Karen Chinn,
illus. by Cornelius Van Wright and
Ying-Hwa Hu
iPick of the Lists, American
Bookseller
iNotable Books for a Global
Society, IRA
“The traditional message that it is
better to give than to receive
is handled in a genuine, thoughtful
manner.” —School Library Journal
$7.95, PB, PB, 978-1-880000-53-3,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-13-7,
8-1/2 x 10, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. K–3 ✎
Chinese:
$6.95, PB, 978-1-58430-085-4,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-084-7
—starred review, Kirkus Reviews
$17.95, HC, 978-1-58430-238-4,
7-3/8 x 9-1/2, 40 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 3–7
SIXTEEN YEARS IN
SIXTEEN SECONDS
The Sammy Lee Story
Asian/Asian American
GRADES 3–4 Reading Level
BE WATER, MY
FALL
FRIEND new 2006
The Early Years of Bruce Lee
Ken Mochizuki,
illus. by Dom Lee
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-265-0,
10 x 8-1/2, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–6
Paula Yoo,
illus. by Dom Lee
iTexas Bluebonnet Award,
Masterlist
iLEE & LOW New Voices Award
★ “This picture book biography
exemplifies what this genre should
be: humanizing and meaningful.”
—starred review, Kirkus Reviews
Asian/Asian American
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-247-6,
8-1/4 x 11, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 2–6
GRADES 4 UP Reading Level
LITTLE SAP AND
MONSIEUR RODIN new
FALL
SU DONGPO new 2006
Chinese Genius
Michelle Lord,
illus. by Felicia Hoshino
Demi
“A rare look at Cambodian culture
through the eyes of a winning
heroine.”
—Publishers Weekly
$24.00, HC, 978-1-58430-256-8,
10 x 10, 56 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 2–8
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-248-3,
9 x 10-1/4, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–5
22
❖Available in Spanish edition | Available in Chinese edition | ✎ Teacher’s Guide online | PB Paperback | HC Hardcover | BB Board Book |
For reading levels, see pp. 34–35
Native American Collection Grades 2-4:
Paperback: 3 PB, $25.85 List, 25% Discount $19.39, 978-1-58430-176-9
Hardcover: 8 HC, $139.60 List, 25% Discount $104.70, 978-1-58430-179-0
(See Price List on p. 39 for collection titles)
Native American Interest
Native American Interest
GRADE 2 Reading Level
GRADES 3–4 Reading Level
THE BLUE ROSES
GEORGE CRUM AND THE
SARATOGA CHIP new
Linda Boyden,
illus. by Amy Córdova
i“Choices,” CCBC
iPaterson Prize for Books for
Young People
Gaylia Taylor,
illus. by Frank Morrison
“This is a quietly respectful book
about loss, survival, and legacy.”
—Bulletin of the Center
for Children’s Books
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-037-3,
9-1/8 x 8-7/8, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4
Native American Interest
GRADE 3 Reading Level
CRAZY HORSE’S VISION
Joseph Bruchac,
illus. by S. D. Nelson
iALA Notable Children’s Book
iParents’ Choice Award
★ “Crazy Horse’s Vision makes
inspirational reading and affords a
glimpse into the heart of a
renowned American leader.”
—starred review, Kirkus Reviews
“An excellent choice for
multicultural and invention units,
this zesty biography adds spice to
library collections.”
—Booklist
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-255-1,
8-3/8 x 10-1/2, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4
GIVING THANKS
A Native American Good
Morning Message
Chief Jake Swamp,
illus. by Erwin Printup, Jr.
iReading Rainbow Featured Title
iBest Children’s Books of the
Year, Bank Street College
◆ “A simple, tender celebration of
good fortune.”
—Kirkus Reviews
$7.95, PB, 978-1-880000-54-0,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-15-1,
7-1/2 x 11, 24 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. K–6 ❖ ✎
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-282-7,
$17.95, HC, 978-1-880000-94-6,
9 x 10-3/4, 40 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–5
Mark Your Calendar!
April 22, 2007, Earth Day
November, Native American Heritage Month
November 23, 2006, Thanksgiving Day
JIM THORPE’S BRIGHT
PATH
Joseph Bruchac,
illus. by S. D. Nelson
iTeachers’ Choices, IRA/CBC
i“Choices,” CCBC
“The creators of Crazy Horse’s
Vision offer another inspiring
American portrait, again focusing
on their subject’s youth and
extraordinary accomplishments.
—Kirkus Reviews
Native American Interest
FALL
new 2006
Native American Interest
GRADES 4 UP Reading Level
BOWMAN’S STORE
A Journey to Myself
Joseph Bruchac
iNotable Social Studies Trade
Books for Young People,
NCSS/CBC
“This is not just the story of one
life, but the story of a nation.”
—School Library Journal
$17.95, HC, 978-1-58430-166-0,
9 x 10-1/4, 40 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–6
$9.95, PB, 978-1-58430-027-4,
5-1/4 x 8, 328 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 4–12 ✎
SKY DANCERS
QUIET HERO
The Ira Hayes Story
Connie Ann Kirk,
illus. by Christy Hale
i“Choices,” CCBC
S. D. Nelson
“The Mohawk culture and the
experience of Native steelworkers
adds authenticity, making this a
true-to-life portrait of family life
and traditions.” —Kirkus Reviews
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-162-2,
7-3/4 x 11, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–6
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-263-6,
9 x 10-3/4, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 2–8
RATTLESNAKE MESA
Stories from a Native
American Childhood
EdNah New Rider Weber,
photographs by Richela Renkun
iNotable Books for a Global
Society, IRA
iSpur Award, Western Writers
of America
“An unusually compelling memoir.
Striking full-page black-and-white
photographs illustrate each chapter
and add to the book's appeal.”
—The Horn Book
$18.95, HC, 978-1-58430-231-5,
7-3/8 x 9-1/4, 144 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 4–12
For Guided Reading and DRA levels, see pp. 36–38
To place an order see pp. 36–40 or call 1-888-320-3190 x. 26 (9:30–5:30 EST)
23
Latino/Hispanic American Interest
LATINO/HISPANIC COLLECTION GRADES 2-4:
PAPERBACK: 10 PB, $75.20 List, 25% Discount $56.62, 978-1-58430-187-5
HARDCOVER: 15 HC, $254.25 List, 25% Discount $190.69, 978-1-58430-188-2
(See Price List on p. 39 for collection titles)
Latino/Hispanic American Interest
Latino/Hispanic American Interest
GRADE 2 Reading Level
GRADES 2-3 Reading Level
ESTELA’S SWAP
AMELIA’S ROAD
Alexis O’Neill,
illus. by Enrique O. Sanchez
iBest Children’s Books of the
Year, Bank Street College
“Gives readers a tangible taste of
swaps or flea markets. . . . All in
all, a wonderful bargain.”
—School Library Journal
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-044-1,
8-1/2 x 10, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4 ❖
WHEN THIS WORLD
WAS NEW
D. H. Figueredo,
illus. by Enrique O. Sanchez
i“Choices,” CCBC
“This poignant story of immigration,
from a child’s viewpoint, is further
enhanced by a simple text
sprinkled with Spanish words.”
—Book Links
$6.95, PB, 978-1-58430-173-8,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-86-1,
8 x 10, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. K–3 ❖ ✎
NEW!
companion CD Only $12.95
978-1-60060-123-1
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Susan Middleton Elya,
illus. by Felipe Davalos
iNotable Social Studies Trade
Books for Young People,
NCSS/CBC
i“Choices,” CCBC
Linda Jacobs Altman,
illus. by Enrique O. Sanchez
iEditor’s Choice,
San Francisco Chronicle
i“Choices,” CCBC
“The yearning in the story is
palpable: the dream of what many
long for and others take for
granted––a settled home, white and
tidy, with a fine old shade tree
growing in the yard. Security.”
—Booklist
$7.95, PB, 978-1-880000-27-4,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-04-5,
8 x 10, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. K–3 ❖ ✎
ARRORRÓ, MI NIÑO
Latino Lullabies and
Gentle Games BILINGUAL
Lulu Delacre
iPura Belpré Illustrator Award
Honor, ALSC/REFORMA
iBest Children’s Books of the
Year, Bank Street College
“Draws the songs from 14 different
countries to show and tell about
children who grow up ‘learning
and loving two cultures and two
—Booklist
languages.’”
ARRORRÓ MI NIÑO
HOME AT LAST
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-159-2,
9-1/4 x 8-1/2, 32 pp.,
Interest Level:Ages 0–4
Audio CD: $12.95
THE BIRTHDAY SWAP
“[T]his highlights a problem
many immigrant children must
deal with—the inability or
unwillingness of a parent to learn
—Booklist
English.”
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-272-8,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-020-5,
8-1/2 x 9, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4 ✎
Loretta Lopez
iCommended List, Américas
Award, CLASP
i“Choices,” CCBC
“Birthday stories are abundant, but
this one is a worthy addition.”
—School Library Journal
I HAD A
HIPPOPOTAMUS
$7.95, PB, 978-1-880000-89-2,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-47-2,
8-7/8 x 9-1/2, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. K–3 ❖ ✎
Hector Viveros Lee
i“Choices,” CCBC
FIRST DAY IN GRAPES
“The brilliantly colored art crackles
with outlandish fun while painting
a vivid portrait of a small child’s
world.”
—Parenting magazine
$6.95, PB, 978-1-880000-62-5
$6.95, BB, 978-1-880000-96-0,
6-3/8 x 5-3/16, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. PREK–2 ❖
L. King Pérez,
illus. by Robert Casilla
iPura Belpré Illustrator Award
Honor, ALSC/REFORMA
i“Choices,” CCBC
“[T]his story . . . sheds light on
the life of migrant children in a
poignant, balanced manner.”
—School Library Journal
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-045-8,
8-1/8 x 10-1/4, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 2–5 ❖ ✎
❖Available in Spanish edition | Available in Chinese edition | ✎ Teacher’s Guide online | PB Paperback | HC Hardcover | BB Board Book |
For reading levels, see pp. 34–35
Latino/Hispanic American Interest
Mark Your Calendar!
April 30, El día de los niños/El día de los libros
May 5, Cinqo de Mayo
September 15 – October 15, Hispanic Heritage Month
POEMS TO DREAM
TOGETHER/POEMAS
PARA SOÑAR JUNTOS
BILINGUAL
Francisco X. Alarcón,
illus. by Paula Barragán
iALA Notable Children’s Book
iJane Addams Book Award
Honor, Jane Addams Peace
Association
“With simple elegance, the verses
read aloud beautifully and the
poetic images are at once accessible
and inspiring.”
—School Library Journal
THE ROAD TO
SANTIAGO
Latino/Hispanic American Interest
D. H. Figueredo,
illus. by Pablo Torrecilla
iOriginal Art Show,
Society of Illustrators
¡BÉISBOL!
Latino Baseball Pioneers
and Legends
“The spare, first-person text and
the luminous illustrations are
perfectly juxtaposed to present a
memorable slice of life from
another time.”
Jonah Winter,
intro. by Bruce Markusen Rodríguez
i“Choices,” CCBC
i40 Recommended Books About
Sports, CCBC
—School Library Journal
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-059-5,
8-1/2 x 10-1/2, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-233-9,
8-3/4 x 10-1/4, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 2–7
THE POT THAT
JUAN BUILT
Nancy Andrews-Goebel,
illus. by David Diaz
iPura Belpré Illustrator Award
Honor, ALSC/REFORMA
iALA Notable Children’s Book
iNotable Books for a Global
Society, IRA
★ “This is a must purchase for all
collections.”
—starred review, Best Books,
School Library Journal
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-038-0,
10-7/8 x 8-7/8, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–6 ❖ ✎
UNDER THE LEMON
MOON
GRADE 3 Reading Level
“Presents fourteen early Latin
American baseball superpowers
who collectively clawed their way
to U.S. recognition, respect, and
finally, acclaim.”
— Bulletin of the Center for
Children’s Books
ers, grandmothers and care-giving
women. . . . This is that rare book
that will resonate across age ranges
and cultures.”
—starred review,
School Library Journal
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-235-3,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-019-9,
9-1/4 x 10, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–6 ✎
CONFETTI
Poems for Children
Latino/Hispanic American Interest
in
new Spanish
Pat Mora,
illus. by Enrique O. Sanchez
iNotable Books for a Global
Society, IRA
iCommended List, Américas
Award, CLASP
“[This] moving tribute to the need
for compassion and forgiveness . . .
gently depict[s] rural life in
Mexico.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“This collection of poems is as
much fun to look at as it is to
read. . .”
—Booklist
For Guided Reading and DRA levels, see pp. 36–38
edited by Pat Mora,
illus. by Paula Barragán
iOutstanding Merit, Best
Children’s Books of the Year,
Bank Street College
iNotable Social Studies Trade
Books for Young People,
NCSS/CBC
★ “[A] beautiful tribute to moth-
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-234-6,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-012-0,
8-1/4 x 10-7/8, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–6 ❖ ✎
Edith Hope Fine,
illus. by René King Moreno
iParents’ Choice Award Honor
iNotable Social Studies Trade
Books for Young People,
NCSS/CBC
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-051-9,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-69-4,
8 x 10, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–3 ❖ ✎
LOVE TO MAMÁ
A Tribute to Mothers
$6.95, PB, 978-1-880000-85-4,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-25-0,
8-1/2 x 10, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. K–4 ❖ ✎
GRADES 3–4 Reading Level
ABUELA’S WEAVE
Omar S. Castañeda,
illus. by Enrique O. Sanchez
iParents’ Choice Award Honor
iNotable Books for Children,
Smithsonian magazine
“Effectively evokes the harmonious
way of life of many Indian
communities in Latin America.”
—School Library Journal
$7.95, PB, 978-1-880000-20-5,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-00-7,
8 x 10, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4 ❖ ✎
To place an order see pp. 36–40 or call 1-888-320-3190 x. 26 (9:30–5:30 EST)
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Multicultural: Multiethnic Interest
MULTIETHNIC COLLECTION GRADES 1-4:
PAPERBACK: 7 PB, 2 BB, $69.55 List, 25% Discount $52.16, 978-1-58430-182-0
HARDCOVER: 14 HC, $236.20 List, 25% Discount $177.23, 978-1-58430-183-7
(See Price List on p. 39 for collection titles)
Multiethnic Interest
BABY BORN
JAZZ BABY
GRADES 1–2 Reading Level
Anastasia Suen,
illus. by Chih-Wei Chang
iNotable Books for Children,
Smithsonian magazine
iChildren’s Books Mean
Business, CBC
Carole Boston Weatherford,
illus. by Laura Freeman
AMERICA
A Book of Opposites/
Un libro de Contrarios
BILINGUAL
W. Nikola-Lisa,
illus. by 10 American artists
“This eclectic book hints at the
country’s immense range of
landscape and . . . people.”
—Publishers Weekly
$6.95, BB, 978-1-58430-028-1,
5-5/8 x 6-5/8, 24 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. PREK–2
DAVID’S DRAWINGS
Cathryn Falwell
iBest Children’s Books of the
Year, Bank Street College
iParents’ Choice Recommendation
“This story has the gentleness of a
lullaby, but it also has the qualities
of a real-life encounter, one that
could well ease the process of
making a home in a new school.”
—Kirkus Reviews
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-261-2,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-031-1,
8 x 10, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. K–2 ❖
MY TEACHER CAN
TEACH . . . ANYONE!
W. Nikola-Lisa,
illus. by Felipe Galindo
“A fun peek at careers that are just
right for young children.”
—Booklist
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-163-9,
9-1/8 x 9-3/8, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. PREK–2
Multiethnic Interest
GRADE 2 Reading Level
AMERICA, My Land,
Your Land, Our Land
W. Nikola-Lisa,
illus. by 14 American artists
“[C]ontrasting word combinations
. . . give children the opportunity
to extend the varied images with
their own poems, essays, stories,
and drawings.”
—School Library Journal
“The soothing verse follows a year
in the life of a newborn . . . while
the illustrations highlight the
seasons of the year.”
—Kirkus Reviews
$7.95, BB, 978-1-880000-95-3,
5-1/2 x 6, 18 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. PREK–1❖
“Energetic, ethnically diverse
children cavort through this . . .
lively celebration that toddlers
will dance for.”
—School Library Journal
$6.95, PB, 978-1-58430-273-5,
$13.95, HC, 978-1-58430-039-7,
7-1/8 x 7-1/4, 24 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. PREK–2
MY STEPS
Sally Derby,
illus. by Adjoa J. Burrowes
iBest Books, Child magazine
i“Choices,” CCBC
GRANDFATHER
COUNTS
Andrea Cheng,
illus. by Ange Zhang
i50 Multicultural Books Every
Child Should Know, CCBC
iRecommended Book, Reading
Rainbow
“Conveying nuggets of Chinese
culture as well as bits of the
language, Cheng’s story hints
honestly at the difficulties of
resettling an aged, non-Englishspeaking relative.”
—Booklist
“The concreteness of the language
and the occasional snatches of
conversation bring the first person
text to life. Collages of dyed and
painted papers add a feeling of
spontaneity as well as a distinctive
style. . .”
—Booklist
$7.95, PB, 978-1-880000-84-7,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-40-3,
9 x 7-1/2, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. K–2 ❖
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-158-5,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-010-6,
8-1/2 x 10-3/4, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–3 ✎
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-37-3,
9 X 10-3/4, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. K–4
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❖Available in Spanish edition | Available in Chinese edition | ✎ Teacher’s Guide online | PB Paperback | HC Hardcover | BB Board Book |
For reading levels, see pp. 34–35
Multicultural: Multiethnic Interest
THE PIANO
William Miller,
illus. by Susan Keeter
iBest Books, K-6 Social Studies,
Society of School Librarians
International
iNotable Books for a Global
Society, IRA
★ “In this gentle story set in the
early 1900s, music brings a young
African American girl and an
elderly white woman together. . . .
A lovely book.”
—starred review, Kirkus Reviews
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-242-1,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-98-4,
8-1/4 x 10-1/4, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4 ✎
Multiethnic Interest
GRADES 2-3 Reading Level
BEIN’ WITH YOU
THIS WAY
W. Nikola-Lisa,
illus. by Michael Bryant
iReading Magic Award,
Parenting magazine
iPick of the Lists, American
Bookseller
iBest Books, Child magazine
Multiethnic Interest
GRADE 3 Reading Level
EVERGLADES FOREVER
Restoring America’s
Great Wetland
Trish Marx,
photographs by Cindy Karp
iLasting Connections Title,
Book Links
iSkipping Stones Award, Skipping
Stones magazine
“Trish Marx has woven the beauty,
importance and silence of the
Everglades into a single book for
young readers—a seemingly
impossible task. . . . Everglades
Forever should be required reading
not only in Florida, but
throughout the U.S., for children
and their parents.”
—W. Hodding Carter, author of
Stolen Water: Saving the
Everglades from its Friends,
Foes and Florida
$17.95, HC, 978-1-58430-164-6,
10-1/4 x 8-1/4, 40 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 3–7 ✎
“This fast-paced, cheerful, rap story
is multicultural literature at its
best.”
—Child magazine
$7.95, PB, 978-1-880000-26-7,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-05-2,
10-1/4 x 8-1/16, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. PREK–3 ❖ ✎
For Guided Reading and DRA levels, see pp. 36–38
THE LEGEND OF
FREEDOM HILL
Linda Jacobs Altman,
illus. by Cornelius Van Wright and
Ying-Hwa Hu
iBest Children’s Books of the Year,
Bank Street College
iNotable Children’s Book of
Jewish Content, Association of
Jewish Libraries
“Children will identify with the
spunky, resourceful girls and enjoy
the expeditious resolution. . . . This
original ‘legend’ will enhance social
studies curricula.”
—Booklist
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-169-1,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-003-8,
8-1/2 x 10, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4 .
WHEN THE
HORSES RIDE BY new
Children in the Times
of War
Eloise Greenfield,
illus. by Jan Spivey Gilchrist
“The rhythmic connections in
words and pictures will move peace
activists, old and young.”
—Booklist
$17.95, HC, 978-1-58430-249-0,
10-7/8 x 8-7/8, 40 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 2–6
Multiethnic Interest
GRADES 3-4 Reading Level
AROUND THE
WORLD
John Coy,
illus. by Antonio Reonegro and
Tom Lynch
“Coy and the illustrators give the
speed, the physicality and especially
the international scope of the game
a real slam dunk.” —Kirkus Reviews
$17.95, HC, 978-1-58430-244-5,
9 x 11, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 3–8
CELEBRATE! new
Connections Among
Cultures
Jan Reynolds
“A welcome addition to
multicultural literature.”
—School Library Journal
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-253-7,
10 x 8, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–5
HOW WE ARE SMART new
W. Nikola-Lisa,
illus. by Sean Qualls
“This creative blend of poetry,
biography, and psychology
might. . . . inspire youngsters
to view themselves and others
from a fresh perspective.”
—School Library Journal
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-254-4,
9-1/4 x 10-1/2, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 2–8
To place an order see pp. 36–40 or call 1-888-320-3190 x. 26 (9:30–5:30 EST)
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Multicultural: Biracial Interest
BIRACIAL COLLECTION GRADES 3-4:
PAPERBACK: 3 PB, $25.85, 25% Discount $19.38, 978-1-60060-162-0
HARDCOVER: 5 HC, $85.75 List, 25% Discount $64.31, 978-1-60060-151-4
(See Price List on p. 39 for collection titles)
Biracial Interest
GRADES 3–4 Reading Level
BOWMAN’S STORE
A Journey to Myself
Joseph Bruchac
iNotable Social Studies Trade
Books for Young People,
NCSS/CBC
“This is not just the story of one
life, but the story of a nation.”
—School Library Journal
$9.95, PB, 978-1-58430-027-4,
5-1/4 x 8, 328 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 4–12 ✎
GEORGE CRUM AND THE
SARATOGA CHIP new
GRANDFATHER
COUNTS
Andrea Cheng,
illus. by Ange Zhang
i50 Multicultural Books Every
Child Should Know, CCBC
iRecommended Book,
Reading Rainbow
“Conveying nuggets of Chinese
culture as well as bits of the
language, Cheng’s story hints
honestly at the difficulties of
resettling an aged, non-Englishspeaking relative.”
—Booklist
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-158-5,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-010-6,
8-1/2 x 10-3/4, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–3 ✎
Gaylia Taylor,
illus. by Frank Morrison
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-255-1,
8-3/8 x 10-1/2, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–5
January 20, 2007, Muharram, Hijrah New Year
October, Ramadan, Month of Fasting
28
“This creative blend of poetry,
biography, and psychology might. . .
inspire youngsters to view
themselves and others from a fresh
perspective.”
—School Library Journal
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-254-4,
9-1/4 x 10-1/2, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 2–8
SHANGHAI MESSENGER
JOURNEY HOME
Lawrence McKay, Jr.,
illus. by Dom and Keunhee Lee
iSelected as Outstanding,
Parent Council
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-005-2,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-65-6,
10 x 9, 32 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–5 ✎
Middle Eastern Interest
Mark Your Calendar!
W. Nikola-Lisa,
illus. by Sean Qualls
“This enormously touching book
from McKay tells the story of Mai
and her mother’s journey to
Vietnam in search of the mother’s
birth family.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“An excellent choice for
multicultural and invention units,
this zesty biography adds spice to
library collections.”
—Booklist
Multicultural:
Middle Eastern Interest
HOW WE ARE SMART new
GRADE 3 Reading Level
COMING TO
AMERICA
A Muslim Family’s Story
Bernard Wolf
i“Choices,” CCBC
iNotable Social Studies Trade
Books for Young People,
NCSS/CBCC
Andrea Cheng,
illus. by Ed Young
iLasting Connections Title,
Book Links
iAsian/Pacific American Award
Honor for Literature, APALA
★ “Wonderfully evocative.”
—starred review, Kirkus Reviews
$17.95, HC, 978-1-58430-238-4,
7-3/8 x 9-1/2, 40 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 3–7
“Wolf portrays the Mahmouds as
individuals . . . pointing out that
differences of religion do not
signify differences in humane
behavior, love of family, or
appreciation for hard work.”
—School Library Journal
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-177-6,
$17.95, HC, 978-1-58430-086-1,
10-1/2 x 8-7/16, 48 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr.1–5 ✎
❖Available in Spanish edition | Available in Chinese edition | ✎ Teacher’s Guide online | PB Paperback | HC Hardcover | BB Board Book |
For reading levels, see pp. 34–35
Middle-Grade/Young Adult Interest
MIDDLE GRADE/YOUNG ADULT INTEREST COLLECTION,
PAPERBACK: 2 PB, 19.90 List, 25% Discount $14.93, 978-1-58430-222-3
HARDCOVER: 4 HC, $71.90 List, 25% Discount $53.95, 978-1-58430-208-7
(See Price List on p. 39 for collection titles)
Middle-Grade/Young Adult Interest
Middle-Grade/Young Adult Interest
Middle-Grade/Young Adult Interest
GRADES 2–3Reading Level
GRADE 3 Reading Level
GRADES 4 UP Reading Level
DEAR MRS. PARKS
A Dialogue with
Today’s Youth
EVERGLADES FOREVER
Restoring America’s Great
Wetland
BOWMAN’S STORE
A Journey to Myself
Rosa Parks,
with Gregory J. Reed
iNAACP Image Award,
Outstanding Children’s Literary
Achievement
iTeachers’ Choices, IRA/CBC
iNotable Social Studies Trade
Books for Young People,
NCSS/CBC
Trish Marx,
photographs by Cindy Karp
iLasting Connections Title,
Book Links
iSkipping Stones Award,
Skipping Stones magazine
$17.95, HC, 978-1-58430-164-6,
10-1/4 x 8-1/4, 40 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 3–7 ✎
$9.95, PB, 978-1-880000-61-8,
5-1/2 x 8-1/4, 112 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–5 ✎
Joseph Bruchac
iNotable Social Studies Trade
Books for Young People,
NCSS/CBC
$9.95, PB, 978-1-58430-027-4,
5-1/4 x 8, 328 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 4–12 ✎
MAMA’S WINDOW
Lynn Rubright,
intro. by Patricia C. McKissack
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-160-8,
5-1/2 x 8-1/2, 96 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 3–8
RATTLESNAKE MESA
Stories from a Native
American Childhood
EdNah New Rider Weber,
photographs by Richela Renkun
iNotable Books for a Global
Society, IRA
iSpur Award, Western Writers
of America
$18.95, HC, 978-1-58430-231-5,
7-3/8 x 9-1/4, 144 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 4–12
SHANGHAI MESSENGER
Andrea Cheng,
illus. by Ed Young
iLasting Connections Title,
Book Links
iAsian/Pacific American Award
Honor for Literature, APALA
★ “Wonderfully evocative.”
—starred review, Kirkus Reviews
$17.95, HC, 978-1-58430-238-4,
7-3/8 x 9-1/2, 40 pp.,
Interest Level: Gr. 3–7
Libros en español
Libros en español
LOS DIBUJOS DE DAVID
GRADES 1–2 Reading Level
(Translated from David’s Drawings)
AMERICA
A Book of Opposites/
Un libro de contrarios
Cathryn Falwell
BILINGUAL
™
W. Nikola-Lisa,
illus. by 10 American artists
$6.95, BB, 978-1-58430-028-1,
Interest Level: Gr. PREK–2
LIBROS EN ESPAÑOL COLLECTION GRADES 1-4:
PAPERBACK: 28 PB, 2 BB, $225.50 List, 25% Discount $169.13, 978-1-58430-189-9
HARDCOVER: 25 HC, $422.75 List, 25% Discount $317.00, 978-1-58430-190-5
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-258-2,
Interest Level: Gr. K–2
DOS AÑOS BILINGUAL
(Translated from Toddler Two)
Anastasia Suen,
illus. by Winnie Cheon
$6.95,Spanish BB,978-1-58430-053-3;
$6.95,Bilingual BB,978-1-58430-054-0,
Interest Level: Gr. PREK–1
(See Price List on p. 39 for collection titles)
For Guided Reading and DRA levels, see pp. 36–38
To place an order see pp. 36–40 or call 1-888-320-3190 x. 26 (9:30–5:30 EST)
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™
POEMS TO DREAM
TOGETHER/POEMAS
PARA SOÑAR JUNTOS
Libros en español
Libros en español
GRADE 2 Reading Level
GRADES 2–3 Reading Level
DIRECTO AL ARO
(Translated from Strong to the Hoop)
LA ALEGRÍA DE SER
TÚ Y YO
John Coy,
illus. by Leslie Jean-Bart
(Translated from
Bein’ with You This Way)
NEW!
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-083-0,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-082-3,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4
W. Nikola-Lisa,
illus. by Michael Bryant
ARRORRÓ MI NIÑO
ESTELA EN EL
MERCADO DE
PULGAS
(Translated from Estela’s Swap)
Alexis O’Neill,
illus. by Enrique O. Sánchez
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-246-9,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-245-2,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4
MI ESCALERA
(Translated from My Steps)
$7.95, PB, 978-1-880000-36-6,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-35-9,
Interest Level: Gr. PREK–3
ARRORRÓ, MI NIÑO
Latino Lullabies and
Gentle Games BILINGUAL
Lulu Delacre
iPura Belpré Illustrator Award
Honor, ALSC/REFORMA
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-159-2,
Interest Level: Ages 0–4
$12.95 Audio CD (see p. 24)
RECIÉN NACIDO
(Translated from Baby Born)
Anastasia Suen,
illus. by Chih-Wei Chang
UNA GRIETA EN LA
PARED
(Translated from Get Set! Swim!)
Jeannine Atkins,
illus. by Héctor Viveros Lee
(Translated from
A Crack in the Wall )
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-77-9,
Interest Level: Gr. K–3
Mary Elizabeth Haggerty,
illus. by Rubén De Anda
PRIMER DÍA EN
LAS UVAS
$6.95, PB, 978-1-880000-12-0,
Interest Level: Gr. K–6
(Translated from
First Day in Grapes)
LA MUÑECA DE
ELIZABETI
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-240-7
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-239-1,
Interest Level: Gr. 2–5
$7.95, PB, 978-1-880000-91-5,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-90-8,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–3
PASAJE A LA LIBERTAD
La historia de Chiune
Sugihara
¡QUÉ SORPRESA DE
CUMPLEAÑOS!
EL CAMINO DE
AMELIA
(Translated fromPassage to Freedom:
The Sugihara Story)
(Translated from
Under the Lemon Moon)
$6.95, PB, 978-1-58430-007-6,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-006-9,
Interest Level: Gr. K–3
PREPARADAS . . .
LISTAS . . . ¡YA!
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-001-4,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-000-7,
Interest Level: Gr. PREK–2
$6.95, PB, 978-1-880000-75-5,
$15.95, HC, 978-1-880000-74-8,
Interest Level: Gr. K–2
D. H. Figueredo,
illus. by Enrique O. Sánchez
companion CD Only $12.95
978-1-60060-123-1
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-233-9,
Interest Level: Gr. 2–7
Stephanie Stuve-Bodeen,
illus. by Christy Hale
BAJO LA LUNA DE
LIMÓN
(Translated from
When This World Was New)
Francisco X. Alarcón,
illus. by Paula Barragán
L. King Pérez,
illus. by Robert Casilla
iPura Belpré Illustrator Award
Honor, ALSC/REFORMA
Sally Derby,
illus. by Adjoa J. Burrowes
UN MUNDO NUEVO
BILINGUAL
©
(Translated from Elizabeti’s Doll)
Edith Hope Fine,
illus. by René King Moreno
©
(Translated from Amelia’s Road)
(Translated from
The Birthday Swap)
Loretta López
$7.95, PB, 978-1-880000-56-4,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-55-7,
Interest Level: Gr. K–3
Linda Jacobs Altman,
illus. by Enrique O. Sánchez
Ken Mochizuki,
illus. by Dom Lee
afterword by Hiroki Sugihara
$7.95, PB, 978-1-880000-10-6,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-07-6,
Interest Level: Gr. K–3
$6.95, PB, PB, 978-1-880000-82-3,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-81-6,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–6
$7.95, BB, 978-1-880000-87-8,
Interest Level: Gr. PREK–1
❖Available in Spanish edition | Available in Chinese edition | ✎ Teacher’s Guide online | PB Paperback | HC Hardcover | BB Board Book |
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©
For reading levels, see pp. 34–35
RAY CHARLES
in
new Spanish
Libros en español
(Translated from Ray Charles)
GRADE 3 Reading Level
Sharon Bell Mathis,
illus. by George Ford
EL BÉISBOL NOS
SALVÓ
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-281-0,
Interest Level: Gr. 2–5
RICHARD WRIGHT Y
EL CARNÉ DE
BIBLIOTECA
(Translated from Richard Wright
and the Library Card)
William Miller,
illus. by R. Gregory Christie
$6.95, PB, 978-1-58430-181-3,
$16.95,HC, 978-1-58430-180-6,
Interest Level: Gr. 2–5
LA VASIJA QUE JUAN
FABRICÓ
(Translated from
The Pot That Juan Built)
Nancy Andrews-Goebel,
illus. by David Diaz
iPura Belpré Illustrator
Award Honor, ALSC/REFORMA
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-230-8,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-229-2,
Interest Level: Gr. 2–5
YO TENÍA UN
HIPOPÓTAMO
(Translated from
I Had a Hippopotamus)
Héctor Viveros Lee
$6.95, PB, 978-1-880000-52-6,
Interest Level: Gr. PREK–2
©
(Translated from Baseball Saved Us)
Ken Mochizuki,
illus. by Dom Lee
$6.95, PB, 978-1-880000-22-9,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-21-2,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–6
¡BÉISBOL! PIONEROS Y
LEYENDAS DEL
BÉISBOL LATINO
(Translated from ¡BÉISBOL! Latino
Baseball Pioneers and Legends)
Jonah Winter,
intro. by Bruce Markusen Rodríguez
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-036-6,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-035-9,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–6
CONFETI new Spanish
Poemas para niños
in
(Translated from
Confetti: Poems for Children)
Pat Mora,
illus. by Enrique O. Sanchez
$7.95, PB, 978-1-58430-270-4,
Interest Level: Gr. K–4
ZORA HURSTON Y EL
ÁRBOL SOÑADOR
SAY HOLA TO SPANISH
AT THE CIRCUS
(Translated from Zora Hurston
and the Chinaberry Tree)
Susan Middleton Elya,
illus. by Loretta Lopez
William Miller,
illus. by Cornelius Van Wright and
Ying-Hwa Hu
$6.95, PB, 978-1-58430-042-7,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-92-2,
Interest Level: Gr. K–5 ✎
$6.95, PB, 978-1-58430-030-4,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-029-8,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4
SAY HOLA TO SPANISH,
OTRA VEZ (AGAIN!)
Libros en español
Susan Middleton Elya,
illus. by Loretta Lopez
GRADES 3–4 Reading Level
GRACIAS TE DAMOS
$6.95, PB, 978-1-880000-83-0,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-59-5,
Interest Level: Gr. K–5 ✎
(Translated from
Giving Thanks: A Native American
Good Morning Message)
EL TAPIZ DE ABUELA
Chief Jake Swamp,
illus. by Erwin Printup, Jr.
Omar S. Castañeda,
illus. by Enrique O. Sánchez
$7.95, PB, 978-1-880000-46-5,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-44-1,
Interest Level: Gr. K–6
™
©
(Translated from Abuela’s Weave)
$7.95, PB, 978-1-880000-11-3,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-08-3,
Interest Level: Gr. 1–4
SAY HOLA TO SPANISH
©
Susan Middleton Elya,
illus. by Loretta Lopez
$7.95, PB, 978-1-880000-64-9,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-880000-29-8,
Interest Level: Gr. K–5 ✎
SAM Y EL DINERO DE
LA SUERTE
(Translated from
Sam and the Lucky Money)
Karen Chinn,
illus. by Cornelius Van Wright and
Ying-Hwa Hu
$6.95, PB, 978-1-58430-168-4,
$16.95, HC, 978-1-58430-167-7,
Interest Level: Gr. K–3
For Guided Reading and DRA levels, see pp. 36–38
To place an order see pp. 36–40 or call 1-888-320-3190 x. 26 (9:30–5:30 EST)
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Test #
Title
21536
17701
26753S
26754
17703
104434
68997
26762S
17706
26753
77482
Aani and the Tree Huggers 3.3/.5
Abuela’s Weave
5.2/.5
alegría de ser tú y yo, La
1.8/.5
Allie’s Basketball Dream
2.8/.5
Amelia’s Road
4.1/.5
Around the World*
2.8/.5
Babu’s Song*
3.4/.5
Bajo la luna de limón
2.9/.5
Baseball Saved Us
3.9/.5
Bein’ with You This Way
1.8/.5
¡Béisbol! Latino Baseball
Pioneers and Legends*
5.6/1.0
béisbol nos salvó, El
3.9/.5
¡Béisbol! Pioneros y leyendas
del béisbol Latino*
5.6/1.0
Birthday Swap, The
3.1/.5
Black All Around*
1.9/.5
Blue Roses, The
3.2/.5
Brothers in Hope*
4.7/1.0
Bus Ride, The
3.2/.5
Butterflies for Kiri
3.9/.5
camino de Amelia, El
4.1/.5
Catching the Moon: The
Story of a Young Girl’s
Baseball Dream*
5.2/.5
Children of Long Ago
4.3/.5
Christmas Makes Me Think 2.8/.5
Confetti
3.7/.5
Cool Melons—Turn to Frogs! 4.4/.5
Crazy Horse’s Vision
4.0/.5
David’s Drawings
1.9/.5
Dear Mrs. Parks
5.6/2.0
DeShawn Days
4.2/.5
Destiny’s Gift
4.0/.5
Dia’s Story Cloth
4.7/.5
Directo al aro
2.5/.5
Elizabeti’s Doll
3.4/.5
Elizabeti’s School
3.8/.5
Estela’s Swap
3.1/.5
Estela en el Mercado de
pulgas*
4.1/.5
17706S
77482S
17707
69611
62784
87506
26746
70108
17703S
102251
82079
57952
79954
26747
41519
55114
26752
54907
83410
17713
32523S
26749
60897
62771
62771
Level/Points
†
Test #
Title
85043
Everglades Forever: Restoring
America’s Great Wetland
6.5/1.0
First Day in Grapes
3.2/.5
Flowers from Mariko
4.3/.5
Frederick Douglass
The Last Day of Slavery
4.1/.5
Gettin’ Through Thursday
3.7/.5
Ghosts for Breakfast
2.4/.5
Giving Thanks
3.3/.5
Goldfish and Chrysanthemums3.2/.5
Gracias te damos
3.3/.5
Grandfather Counts
3.6/.5
Grandma’s Purple Flowers 3.1/.5
grieta en la pared, Una
4.2/.5
Have a Good Day Café, The* 3.3/.5
Heroes
3.3/.5
Home at Last
3.3/.5
I Had a Hippopotamus
1.0/.5
In Daddy’s Arms I Am Tall
3.1/.5
Janna and the Kings
4.5/.5
Jim Thorpe’s Bright Path
5.5/.5
Joe Louis, My Champion
4.2/.5
Jones Family Express, The 3.4/.5
Joshua’s Masai Mask
3.5/.5
Journey Home
3.8/.5
Keepers
3.7/.5
Knockin’ On Wood
4.4/.5
Legend of Freedom Hill, The 4.7/.5
Love to Langston
4.5/.5
Love to Mamá
4.5/.5
Mama Elizabeti
3.7/.5
Mama’s Window
5.2/2.0
Mi escalera
3.3/.5
mundo nuevo, Un
2.9/.5
muñeca de Elizabeti, La
3.4/.5
My Steps
3.3/.5
My Teacher Can Teach…
Anyone
2.7/.5
Night Golf
3.3/.5
Pasaje a la libertad
4.1/.5
Passage to Freedom
4.1/.5
64289
54759
21207
26757
65028
26745
69000
26745S
45319
45242
18283S
101219
14982
61257
31621
46089
73892
78983
78984
70065
21358
26758
26755
79111
41447
75459
67069
41015
87457
21252S
26760S
26749S
21252
83279
26761
17728S
17728
Level/Points
†
Title
41448
89244
Piano, The
3.6/.5
Poems to Dream Together/
Poemas para sonar juntos* 4.6/.5
Pot That Juan Built, The
6.2/.5
Preparadas… Listas… ¡Ya! 3.4/.5
¡Qué sorpresa de cumpleaños!3.1/.5
Rainbow Joe and Me
2.6/.5
Ray Charles
4.3/1.0
Raymond’s Perfect Present 3.1/.5
Rent Party Jazz
4.3/.5
Richard Wright and the
Library Card
4.0/.5
Richard Wright y el
carné biblioteca
4.0/.5
Road to Santiago, The
3.8/.5
Sam and the Lucky Money 3.6/.5
Sam y el dinero de la suerte 3.6/.5
Saturday at the New You
3.8/.5
Secret to Freedom, The
3.7/.5
Shanghai Messenger*
3.7/.5
Singing with Momma Lou
3.8/.5
Sixteen Years in
Sixteen Seconds
5.2/.5
Sky Dancers
4.4/.5
Strong to the Hoop
2.5/.5
Summer Sun Risin’
1.9/.5
Sweet Music in Harlem
4.6/.5
Sweet Potato Pie
3.9/.5
tapiz de abuela, El
5.2/.5
Ten Oni Drummers
2.3/.5
Under the Lemon Moon
2.9/.5
Up the Learning Tree
3.4/.5
vasija que Juan fabricó, La 6.2/.5
When This World Was New 2.9/.5
Where on Earth Is My Bagel? 3.8/.5
Willie Wins
3.2/.5
Yo tenía un hipopótamo
1.0/.5
Zora Hurston and
the Chinaberry Tree
3.9/.5
Zora Hurston y el
árbol soñador
3.9/.5
Test #
63556
26750S
17707S
32522
66532
62779
54764
21304
21304S
74030
17734
17734S
21161
54920
101041
62783
87481
84960
32523
61259
78979
73729
17701S
51034
26762
73735
63556S
26760
53950
54923
31621S
13783
13783S
Level/Points
®Æ
Improve Student Reading with Scholastic Reading Counts!™
Scholastic Reading Counts!™ titles
are organized by the Lexile
Framework™ for Reading for easy
matching of readers with reading
levels. The program allows immediate, personalized feedback for
both students and teachers, while
enabling teachers to easily track
students’ progress.
Scholastic Reading Counts!™
titles are available on customized
disks. For ordering information,
contact Scholastic directly at
1-800-328-4929.
SRC
Title
LexLvl RdLv
Aani and the Tree Huggers
650 4.20
Title
Dia’s Story Cloth
SRC
LexLvl RdLv
1050 4.20
Title
Piano, The
Abuela’s Weave
5.50
Elizabeti’s Doll
740RA
4.60
Pot That Juan Built, The
2.10
Elizabeti’s School
590RA
3.70
Rainbow Joe and Me
2.80
Everglades Forever: Restoring
America’s Great Wetland*
1160
6.50
First Day In Grapes
570RA
2.90
Frederick Douglass
The Last Day Of Slavery
760RA
4.10
680
4.10
680RA
4.10
Grandma’s Purple Flowers 510RA
2.90
Have a Good Day Café, The*
720
Heroes
alegría de ser tú y yo, La
Allie’s Basketball Dream
Amelia’s Road
America: My Land,
Your Land, Our Land
Babu’s Song
Baseball Saved Us
Bein’ with You This Way
!Béisbol!
660
NP
600RA
550RA
NP
960
4.80
1.50
3.30
4.10
3.90
5.60
740
4.90
Birthday Swap, The
520
4.80
Black All Around!*
NP
2.40
480
4.80
600RA
3.30
680
3.00
Butterflies for Kiri
camino de Amelia, El
1000
4.50
490RA
3.20
Ray Charles
420
3.40
Richard Wright and
the Library Card
700
4.80
!Qué sorpresa de cumpleaños! 640
3.30
Sam and the Lucky Money 660RA
3.50
Saturday at the New You
710RA
3.10
Say Hola to Spanish
570RA
3.10
3.60
Say Hola to Spanish
At The Circus
440RA
2.40
670
3.70
Secret to Freedom, The
520
3.20
170RA
1.60
Shanghai Messenger*
NP
5.20
In Daddy’s Arms I Am Tall
NP
2.80
Jim Thorpe’s Bright Path*
870
5.20
Sixteen Years in Sixteen Seconds:
The Sammy Lee Story*
880
4.80
Joshua’s Masai Mask
580
4.50
Sky Dancers*
870
5.20
Journey Home
710
3.50
420RA
3.20
580RA
4.80
NP
1.50
tapiz de abuela, El
830
4.00
Under the Lemon Moon
520
4.80
Gettin’ Through Thursday
Giving Thanks
I Had a Hippopotamus
Catching the Moon: The Story of a
Young Girl’s Baseball Dream* 760
3.40
Keepers
Children of Long Ago
2.50
Knockin’ On Wood
880
4.70
Legend of Freedom Hill, The
680
3.80
Love to Langston
NP
3.70
Love to Mamá
NP
4.40
Mama Elizabeti
570RA
3.20
My Steps
900NC
4.20
Night Golf
550
3.50
NP
2.80
670RA
4.20
Coming to America:
A Muslim Family’s Story
NA
870
4.80
NP
2.90
Cool Melons—Turn to Frogs! 800RA
4.60
Crazy Horse’s Vision
420
3.50
150RA
1.80
Dear Mrs. Parks
850
5.40
DeShawn Days
NP
3.70
Confetti
David’s Drawings
NP-Non-Prose Text
450
béisbol nos salvo, El
Bus Ride, The
RA-Read Aloud
960RA
SRC
LexLvl RdLv
440 3.50
Palm of My Heart, The
Passage to Freedom
Strong to the Hoop
Summer Sun Risin’*
Up the Learning Tree
4.20
When This World Was New 440RA
2.20
Willie Wins*
N/A
3.50
Zora Hurston and
the Chinaberry Tree
640
3.50
NC-Non-Conforming Text
NA-Not applicable
LexLvl=Lexile Level
SRC RdLv=Scholastic Reading Counts! Reading Level
* Indicates newly leveled titles
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LEE & LOW BOOKS
ENGLISH PAPERBACK BY LEVEL
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B
2 Toddler Two*
C
3 America: A Book of Opposites*
D
4 I Had a Hippopotamus*
D
4 I Had a Hippopotamus
E
8 Baby Born*
H 14 Jazz Baby
I
16 David’s Drawings
I
16 Summer Sun Risin’
I
18 Elizabeti’s Doll
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P 38 Crazy Horse’s Vision
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16 Say Hola to Spanish, Otra Vez (Again!)+
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18 alegria de ser tu y yo, La
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18 Mi escalera
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America: My Land, Your Land, Our Land
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16 My Teacher Can Teach . . . Anyone!
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16 Summer Sun Risin’
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18 Allie’s Basketball Dream
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18 Christmas Makes Me Think
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18 Mama Elizabeti
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18 My Steps
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18 When This World Was New
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18 Zora Hurston and the Chinaberry Tree
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L 24 Sweet Potato Pie
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M 28 Abuela’s Weave
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M 28 DeShawn Days
M 28 Ghosts for Breakfast
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M 28 Grandfather Counts
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M 28 Secret to Freedom, The
M 28 Singing with Momma Lou
M 28 Up the Learning Tree
M 28 Where on Earth Is My Bagel?
M 28 Willie Wins
N 30 Aani and the Tree Huggers
N 30 Be Water, My Friend: The Early Years of Bruce Lee
N 30 Blue Roses, The
N 30 Confetti: Poems for Children
N 30 Destiny’s Gift
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N 30 Goldfish and Chrysanthemums
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N 30 Rent Party Jazz
N 30 Richard Wright and the Library Card
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O 34 Knockin’ On Wood
O 34 Night Golf
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P 38 Cool Melons—Turn to Frogs!
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P 38 Jones Family Express, The
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P 38 Pot That Juan Built, The
P 38 Quiet Hero: The Ira Hayes Story
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R 40 Drumbeat In Our Feet
R 40 Happiest Tree, The
R 40 In Daddy’s Arms I Am Tall:
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R 40 Legend of Freedom Hill, The
R 40 Love to Mama: A Tribute to Mothers
S 40 Brothers in Hope: The Story of the Lost Boys of Sudan
S 40 Coming to America: A Muslim Family’s Story
S 40 Everglades Forever: Restoring America’s Great Wetland
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S 40 Shanghai Messenger
S 40 Sixteen Years in Sixteen Seconds
T 44 How We Are Smart
T 44 Su Dongpo: Chinese Genius
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18 alegría de ser tú y yo, La
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18 Mi escalera
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18 muñeca de Elizabeti, La
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18 Poems to Dream Together/Poemas Para Soñar Juntos
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Subject Index
BIOGRAPHY
Be Water, My Friend — p. 3
George Crum and the
Saratoga Chip — p. 10
How We Are Smart — p. 10
John Lewis
in the Lead— p. 8
Quiet Hero: — p. 5
Su Dongpo: — p. 6
BIRTHDAYS
Baby Born — p. 26
Birthday Swap, The — p. 24
Recién nacido — p. 30
Qué sorpresa de
cumpleaños — p. 30
BOARD/NOVELTY
BOOKS
America:
A Book of Opposites — p. 26
Baby Born — p. 26
I Had a Hippopotamus — p. 24
Recién nacido — p. 30
Toddler Two — p. 20
Yo teniá un hipopótamo — p. 31
CIVIL RIGHTS/
DISCRIMINATION
Brothers in Hope — p. 17
Bus Ride, The — p. 13
Dear Mrs. Parks — p. 15
Frederick Douglass and the
Last Day of Slavery — p. 17
George Crum and the
Saratoga Chip — p. 10
How We Are Smart — p. 10
Jim Thorpe’s Bright Path — p. 23
John Lewis in the Lead — p. 8
Richard Wright and the
Library Card — p. 16
Secret to Freedom, The — p. 17
Sixteen Years in
Sixteen Seconds — p. 22
CONCEPT BOOKS
America: My Land, Your Land,
Our Land — p. 26
America: A Book of
Opposites — p. 26
I Had a Hippopotamus — p. 24
Say Hola to Spanish — p. 31
Say Hola to Spanish
at the Circus — p. 31
Say Hola to Spanish,
Otra Vez (Again!) — p. 31
Ten Oni Drummers — p. 21
Toddler Two/dos años — p. 20
Yo teniá un hipopótamo — p. 31
ENVIRONMENT/NATURE
Aani and the
Tree Huggers — p. 20
America: My Land, Your Land,
Our Land — p. 26
America: A Book of
Opposites — p. 26
Blue Roses, The — p. 23
Bowman’s Store — p. 23
Celebrate! Connections
Among Cultures — p. 10
Cool Melons turn
to Frogs — p. 22
Everglades Forever — p. 27
Giving Thanks — p. 23
Mama’s Window — p. 19
Raymond’s Perfect
Present — p. 20
Summer Sun Risin’ — p. 17
Under the Lemon Moon — p. 25
FARMING
Amelia’s Road — p. 24
First Day in Grapes — p. 24
Summer Sun Risin’— p. 17
Sweet Potato Pie — p. 17
FATHERS
Allie’s Basketball Dream — p. 14
Bowman’s Store — p. 23
Catching the Moon — p. 18
Crazy Horse’s Vision — p. 23
Flowers from Mariko — p. 22
Ghosts for Breakfast — p. 20
Heroes — p. 21
In Daddy’s Arms
I Am Tall — p. 15
Jim Thorpe's Bright Path — p. 23
Joe Louis, My Champion — p. 18
Passage to Freedom — p. 21
Road to Santiago, The — p. 25
Sixteen Years In
Sixteen Seconds — p. 22
Sky Dancers — p. 23
When This World
Was New — p. 24
Willie Wins — p. 21
GRANDPARENTS
Abuela’s Weave — p. 25
Babu’s Song — p. 13
The Blue Roses — p. 23
Bowman’s Store — p. 23
Deshawn Days — p. 13
Goldfish and
Chrysanthemums — p. 20
Grandfather Counts — p. 20
Grandma’s Purple
Flowers — p. 13
Have a Good Day
Café, The — p. 22
In Daddy’s Arms
I Am Tall — p. 15
Janna and the Kings — p. 17
Love to Mamá — p. 25
Poems to Dream
Together — p. 25
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Sam and the
Lucky Money — p. 22
Shanghai Messenger — p. 22
Singing with
Momma Lou — p. 14
HOMELESSNESS
Brothers In Hope — p. 17
Christmas Makes
Me Think — p. 13
Sam and the
Lucky Money — p. 22
HOLOCAUST
Passage to Freedom — p. 21
IMAGINATION
Bein’ with You This Way — p. 27
Black All Around — p. 14
Butterflies for Kiri — p. 20
Confetti — p. 25
David’s Drawings — p. 26
Elizabeti’s Doll — p. 15
George Crum and the
Saratoga Chip — p. 10
Ghosts for Breakfast — p. 20
How We Are Smart — p. 10
I Had a Hippopotamus — p. 24
Jazz Baby — p. 26
My Steps — p. 13
My Teacher Can Teach…
Anyone! — p. 26
Poems to Dream Together — p. 25
Rainbow Joe and Me — p. 14
Ten Oni Drummers — p. 21
When the Horses
Ride By — p. 10
Where On Earth is
My Bagel? — p. 21
IMMIGRATION
Bringing Asha Home — p. 4
Brothers In Hope — p. 17
Coming to America — p. 28
Dia's Story Cloth — p. 20
Grandfather Counts — p. 20
Have a Good Day
Café, The — p. 22
Home at Last — p. 24
Shanghai Messenger — p. 22
Sixteen Years In
Sixteen Seconds — p. 22
When This World
Was New — p. 24
MOTHERS
Arrorró mi niño — p. 24
Elizabeti’s Doll — p. 15
grieta en la pared, una — 30
Home at Last — p. 24
Journey Home — p. 21
Knockin' On Wood — p. 18
Legend of Freedom
Hill, The — p. 27
Love to Mama — p. 25
Mama Elizabeti — p. 16
Mama’s Window — p. 19
Raymond’s Perfect
Present — p. 20
Sam and the
Lucky Money — p. 22
Zora Hurston and the
Chinaberry Tree — p. 19
MUSIC
Arrorró mi niño — p. 24
Bein’ With You
This Way — p. 27
Drumbeat in Our Feet — p. 7
Jazz Baby — p. 26
Piano, The — p. 14
Rainbow Joe and Me — p. 14
Ray Charles — p. 16
Rent Party Jazz — p. 16
Sweet Music in Harlem — p. 19
RELIGION/SPIRITUAL
Blue Roses, The — p. 23
Brothers In Hope — p. 17
Coming to America — p. 28
Dear Mrs. Parks — p. 15
Giving Thanks — p. 23
Mama’s Window — p. 19
Under the Lemon Moon — p. 25
When the Horses
Ride By — p. 10
REMARKABLE WOMEN
Aani and the
Tree Huggers — p. 20
Allie’s Basketball Dream — p. 14
Bus Ride, The — p. 13
Catching the Moon — p. 18
Dear Mrs. Parks — p. 15
Destiny's Gift — p. 18
Dia’s Story Cloth — p. 20
Little Sap and
Monsieur Rodin — p. 10
Rattlesnake Mesa — p. 23
Zora Hurston and the
Chinaberry Tree — p. 19
SELF-ESTEEM/
IDENTITY
Allie’s Basketball Dream — p. 14
Amelia’s Road — p. 24
Bein’ With You
This Way — p. 27
Catching the Moon — p. 18
Elizabeti’s School — p. 15
First Day in Grapes — p. 24
Journey Home — p. 21
Strong to the Hoop — p. 14
Zora Hurston and the
Chinaberry Tree — p. 19
SINGLE PARENTS
Gettin’ Through Thursday — p. 15
grieta en la pared, una – p. 30
Journey Home — p. 21
Knockin' On Wood — p. 18
Legend of Freedom
Hill, The — p. 27
Mama’s Window — p. 19
Rainbow Joe and Me — p. 14
Raymond’s Perfect Present — p. 20
Sweet Music in Harlem — p. 19
Willie Wins — p. 21
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Author/Illustrator Index
Adedjouma, Davida
Akib, Jamel
Alarcón, Francisco X.
14
Lopez, Loretta
24, 30, 31
4, 21
Lord, Michelle
10, 22
25, 30
Altman, Linda Jacobs 14, 18, 24, 27, 30
Andrews, Benny
8, 19
Andrews-Goebel, Nancy
Angel, Carl
Barasch, Lynne
19, 29
12, 20
Rubright, Lynn
16, 17
Sanchez, Enrique O.
11, 24, 25, 30, 31
Lynch, Tom
27
Shinjo, Shelly
12, 20
Marshall, Felicia
16
Smith, Patricia
12, 17
McKay, Lawrence, Jr.
18
25, 31
Louie, Therese On
Mathis, Sharon Bell
20, 30
16, 17
Lucas, Cedric
Marx, Patricia
21
Atkins, Jeannine
27, 29
11, 16, 31
21, 28
Steptoe, Javaka
15
Stone, Kazuko G.
21, 22
Strom, Maria Diaz
14
Barber, Barbara E.
14, 19
McKissack, Patricia
19, 29
Stuve-Bodeen, Stephanie 13, 15, 16, 30
Barragán, Paula
25, 30
Medina, Tony
11, 13
Suen, Anastasia
Bennett, Nneka
15
Benson, Kathleen
Miller, William
8, 19
Blanks, Derek
Mochizuki, Ken
17
Boyd, Aaron
Mora, Pat
12, 13, 17
Boyden, Linda
12, 23
Bruchac, Joseph
11, 23, 28, 29
Bryant, Michael
27, 30
De Anda, Rubén
Delacre, Lulu
Demi
13, 18, 26, 30
Derby, Sally
Casilla, Robert
24, 30
Diaz, David
Castañeda, Omar S.
25, 31
Burrowes, Adjoa
Cha, Chue & Nhia Thao
Cha, Dia
Chang, Chih-Wei
18, 19, 22, 27, 31
Morrison, Frank
6, 22
Hubbard, Crystal
18
Nelson, S.D.
13, 26, 30
Hubbell, Patricia
14
Nikola-Lisa, W.
25, 31
Jean-Bart, Leslie
14, 30
25, 30
10, 19, 23, 28
5, 11, 23
10, 17, 26, 27,
28, 29, 30
Tarpley, Natasha
Torrecilla, Pablo
Uma, Krishnaswami
Noguchi, Rick
22
20
24, 30
20
Falwell, Cathryn
20, 26, 29
Johnson, Larry
14, 17
Park, Frances
21, 22
Wang, Suling
26, 30
Fine, Edith Hope
25, 30
Karp, Cindy
27, 29
Park, Ginger
21, 22
Ward, John
24, 25, 30
7, 19
Parks, Rosa
13, 15, 29
11, 26
Cheon, Winnie
20, 29
Ford, George
22, 31
Galindo, Felipe
11, 13, 14,
16, 17, 31
Clifton, Lucille
14
Cooper, Melrose
15
Córdova, Amy
12, 23
Cox, Chandra
13
14, 27, 30
11, 24
Gilchrist, Jan Spivey
Gilles, Almira Astudillo
11, 16, 31
26
10, 27
21
Gollub, Matthew
21, 22
Greenfield, Eloise
10, 27
Haggerty, Mary Elizabeth
Hale, Christy
Haskins, Jim
Hoshino, Felicia
30
15, 16, 23, 30
8, 19
10, 22
Keeter, Susan
14, 26, 27
Kirk, Connie Ann
Krishnaswami, Uma
Kumata, Michelle Reiko
Lee, Dom
23
4, 21
22
3, 12, 21, 22, 28, 30, 31
Lee, Hector Viveros
24, 30, 31
Pate, Rodney S.
Perez, L. King
18
24, 30
Watts, Jeri Hanel
12, 20
13
16
Weber, EdNah New Rider
23, 29
Williams, Mary
22
Winter, Jonah
23, 31
17
11, 26
Potter, Katherine
10, 27, 28
25
4, 21
Weatherford, Carole Boston
20
Printup, Erwin, Jr.
12, 20
Van Wright, Cornelius 18, 19, 22, 27, 31
Vaughan, Marcia
Pinto, Venantius J.
Qualls, Sean
19
10, 19, 23, 28
Terasaki, Stanley Todd
O’Neill, Alexis
Keeler, Patricia
14, 17
Taylor, Debbie A.
Taylor, Gaylia
22
18
18
Tate, Don
21
Freeman, Laura
Davalos, Felipe
Hu, Ying-Hwa
Moreno, René King
21, 30
23, 31
Jenks, Deneen
20
Coy, John
18
11, 25, 31
Sugihara, Hiroki
Jeyaveeran, Ruth
20, 22, 26, 28, 29
Chinn, Karen
24, 30
Hru, Dakari
3, 21, 22, 30, 31
20, 26, 29, 30
Swamp, Chief Jake
11, 24, 31
DuBurke, Randy
Cheng, Andrea
Christie, R. Gregory
30
13, 14, 16, 17,
18, 19, 27, 31
Elya, Susan Middleton
Figueredo, D.H.
Chang, Michelle
42
25, 31
Riley-Webb, Charlotte
Rodriguez, Bruce Markusen
Wolf, Bernard
Yoo, Paula
17
25, 31
28
12, 22
Lee, Keunhee
21, 28
Reed, Gregory J.
15, 29
Young, Ed
22, 28, 29
Leitao, Julio
7, 19
Renkun, Richela
23, 29
Zhang, Ange
20, 26, 28
14
Reonegro, Antonio
Lin, Grace
21
Reynolds, Jan
Lindsey, Kathleen D.
17
Rich, Anna
Ligasan, Darryl
27
9, 10, 27
18, 19
Title Index
Aani and the
Tree Huggers* ✎
20, 34, 35
Abuela’s Weave*
25, 34, 35
alegría de ser tú y yo, la*
30, 34, 35
Allie’s Basketball Dream*
14, 34, 35
Amelia’s Road*✎
24, 34, 35
America, A Book of Opposites/un libro
de contrarios
26, 29
America, My Land, Your Land,
Our Land
26, 35
Around the World
27, 34
Arrorró, mi niño, Latino Lullabies
and Gentle Games
24, 30
Babu’s Song
13, 34, 35
Baby Born 26
Bajo la luna de limón*
30, 34
Baseball Saved Us*✎
21, 34, 35
Be Water, My Friend
3, 22
Bein’ with You This Way*✎ 27, 34, 35
¡Béisbol! * ✎
25, 34, 35
béisbol nos salvó, el*
31, 34, 35
¡béisbol! pioneros y leyendas
del béisbol latino*
31, 34
Birthday Swap, The*✎
24, 34, 35
Black All Around!
14, 34, 35
Blue Roses, The
12, 23, 34
Bowman’s Store* ✎
23, 28, 29
Bringing Asha Home
4, 21
Brothers in Hope
17, 34
Bus Ride, The * ✎
13, 34, 35
Butterflies for Kiri
20, 34, 35
camino de Amelia, el*
30, 34, 35
Catching the Moon
18, 34, 35
Celebrate!
10, 27
Christmas Makes Me Think
13, 34
Coming to America* ✎
28, 35
Confeti: Poemas para niños*
11, 31
Confetti: Poems
for Children*✎
25, 34, 35
Cool Melons—
22, 34, 35
Turn to Frogs!* ✎
Crazy Horse’s Vision*
11, 23, 34, 35
David’s Drawings*
26, 34, 35
Dear Mrs. Parks* ✎
15, 29, 34, 35
Deshawn Days* ✎
13, 34, 35
Destiny’s Gift
18, 34
Dia’s Story Cloth* ✎
20, 34, 35
dibujos de David, los*
29
Directo al aro*
30, 34
Dos años
29
Drumbeat in Our Feet
7, 19
Elizabeti’s Doll*✎
15, 34, 35
Elizabeti’s School ✎
15, 34, 35
Estela en el mercado de pulgas* 30, 34
Estela’s Swap
24, 34
Everglades Forever ✎
27, 29, 34, 35
First Day in Grapes ✎
24, 34, 35
Flowers from Mariko
22, 34
Frederick Douglass:
The Last Day of Slavery* ✎ 17, 34, 35
George Crum and
the Saratoga Chip 10, 19, 23, 28
Gettin’ Through Thursday* ✎ 15, 34, 35
Ghosts for Breakfast
12, 20, 34
Giving Thanks* ✎
23, 34, 35
Goldfish and Chrysanthemums 20, 34
gracias te damos*
31, 34
Grandfather Counts* ✎ 20, 26, 28, 34
Grandma’s Purple Flowers
13, 34, 35
grieta en la pared, una*
30, 34
Happiest Tree, The
21
Have a Good Day Cafe, The 22, 34, 35
Heroes* ✎
21, 34, 35
Home at Last*
11, 24, 34
How We Are Smart
10, 27, 28
I Had a Hippopotamus*
24, 34, 35
In Daddy’s Arms I Am Tall* ✎ 15, 34, 35
Janna and the Kings
12, 17, 34
Jazz Baby*
11, 26
Jim Thorpe’s Bright Path
23, 34, 35
Joe Louis, My Champion
18, 34
John Lewis in the Lead
8, 19
Jones Family Express, The*
15, 34
Joshua’s Masai Mask* ✎
18, 34, 35
Journey Home* ✎
21, 28, 34, 35
Keepers* ✎
16, 34, 35
Knockin’ On Wood
18, 34, 35
Legend of Freedom
Hill, The* ✎
18, 27, 34, 35
Little Sap And
Monsieur Rodin
10, 22
Love to Langston
11, 13, 34, 35
Love to Mamá* ✎
25, 34, 35
Mama Elizabeti* ✎
16, 34, 35
Mama’s Window
19, 29, 34
Mi escalera*
30, 34
mundo nuevo, un*
30, 34
muñeca de Elizabeti, la*
30, 34
My Steps*
13, 26, 34, 35
My Teacher Can Teach . . .
Anyone!
26, 34
Night Golf* ✎
16, 34, 35
Palm of My Heart, The*
14, 35
Pasaje a la libertad*
30, 34
Passage to Freedom* ✎ 21, 34, 35
Piano, The ✎
14, 27, 34, 35
Poems to Dream Together/
Poemas para soñar juntos
25, 30, 34
Pot That Juan Built, The ✎ 25, 34, 35
Preparadas . . . Listas . . . ¡Ya!* 30, 34
Primer día en las uvas*
30
¡Qué sorpresa de
cumpleaños!*
30, 34, 35
Quiet Hero
5, 23
Rainbow Joe and Me*
14, 34, 35
Rattlesnake Mesa
23, 29
Ray Charles*✎
11, 16, 34, 35
Ray Charles en español*
31
Raymond’s Perfect
Present
12, 20, 34, 35
recién nacido
30
Rent Party Jazz
16, 34
Richard Wright and the
Library Card*✎
16, 34, 35
Richard Wright y el
carné de biblioteca*
31, 34
Road to Santiago, The
25, 34
Sam and the
Lucky Money* ✎
22, 34, 35
Sam y el dinero de la suerte*
31, 34
Saturday at the New You* ✎ 19, 34, 35
Say Hola to Spanish* ✎
31, 35
Say Hola to Spanish
At The Circus* ✎
31, 35
Say Hola to Spanish,
Otra Vez (Again!)* ✎
31
Secret to Freedom, The ✎
17, 34, 35
Shanghai Messenger 22, 28, 29, 34, 35
Singing with Momma Lou
14, 34
Sixteen Years in
Sixteen Seconds
12, 22, 34, 35
Sky Dancers
23, 34, 35
Strong to the Hoop*✎
14, 34, 35
Su Dongpo
6, 22
Summer Sun Risin’*
17, 34, 35
Sweet Music in Harlem
19, 34
Sweet Potato Pie
17, 34
tapiz de Abuela, el*
31, 34, 35
Ten Oni Drummers
21, 34
Toddler Two
20
Under the Lemon Moon*✎ 25, 34, 35
Up the Learning Tree
17, 34, 35
Vanishing Cultures series*
9
vasija que Juan fabricó, la*
31, 34
When the Horses Ride By 10, 27
When This World
Was New*✎
24, 34, 35
Where on Earth is My Bagel?
21, 34
Willie Wins
21, 34, 35
Yo tenía un hipopótamo*
31, 34
Zora Hurston and
the Chinaberry Tree*✎
19, 34, 35
Zora Hurston y el árbol soñador* 31, 34
* paperback edition
Spanish edition
Chinese edition
✎ Classroom guide available
Note: New or recent titles
are in bold.
43
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Cool Melons—Turn to Frogs!
Crazy Horse’s Vision
Elizabeti’s Doll
In Daddy’s Arms I Am Tall
Passage to Freedom
Poems to Dream Together/
Poemas para soñar juntos
The Pot That Juan Built
Strong to the Hoop
iOutstanding Merit,
Bank Street College
Brothers in Hope
Cool Melons—Turn to Frogs!
Love to Mamá
Mama Elizabeti
The Pot That Juan Built
Sam and the Lucky Money
The Secret to Freedom
Sweet Music In Harlem
iCharlotte Zolotow
Award, CCBC
iEzra Jack Keats
New Writer Award
iNotable Social Studies Trade
iBest Books of the Year, School
Books for Young People, NCSS/CBC Library Journal
Elizabeti’s Doll
The Pot That Juan Built
Elizabeti’s Doll
Coming to America
Cool Melons—Turn to Frogs!
Dear Mrs. Parks
Dia’s Story Cloth
Heroes
Home at Last
Love to Mamá
Knockin' on Wood
Passage to Freedom
Rent Party Jazz
The Secret to Freedom
Sixteen Years in Sixteen Seconds
Strong to the Hoop
Under the Lemon Moon
Zora Hurston and the
Chinaberry Tree
iJane Addams Children’s Book
iAméricas Award, Consortium of
Latin American Studies
Programs
The Birthday Swap
Confetti
¡Qué sorpresa de cumpleaños!
iCoretta Scott King
Author Award
Award Honor
Bein’ with You This Way
Passage to Freedom
Poems to Dream Together/
Poemas para soñar juntos
iNAACP Image Award
for Outstanding Children’s
Literature
Dear Mrs. Parks
Ray Charles
iNotable Children’s Books in the
iCoretta Scott King
English Language Arts, NCTE
Illustrator Award
In Daddy’s Arms I Am Tall
Ray Charles
iCoretta Scott King Illustrator
Award Honor
Cool Melons—Turn to Frogs!
Love to Langston
Passage to Freedom
The Pot That Juan Built
iPura Belpré Illustrator Award
Honor, ALSC/REFORMA
Elizabeti’s Doll
Love to Langston
The Pot That Juan Built
iSkipping Stones Honor Award,
Skipping Stones magazine
Everglades Forever
Rattlesnake Mesa
iSpur Award,
Western Writers of America
Rattlesnake Mesa
iTeachers’ Choices, IRA/CBC
Crazy Horse’s Vision
Dear Mrs. Parks
Heroes
Jim Thorpe’s Bright Path
Passage to Freedom
The Secret to Freedom
Arrorró, mi niño: Latino Lullabies
and Gentle Games
First Day in Grapes
The Pot That Juan Built
Brothers In Hope
The Palm of My Heart
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