Describes differences and similarities between holidays in the United States and Mexico, revealing facts about cultural and political history and emphasizing the unity the celebrations can bring.
Demonstrates the different ways people look at the same situations by presenting contrasting idiomatic expressions in both English and Spanish, such as someone who is important is a "big wheel" in Eng
Bilingual texts compare and contrast the life of Hispanic immigrants in their home country and in the United States, and encourage readers from both cultures to see the similarities and to make friend
Describes differences and similarities between holidays in the United States and Mexico, revealing facts about cultural and political history and emphasizing the unity the celebrations can bring.
Young readers are encouraged to find Albertina the spider, Benito the whale, and other animals and objects beginning with each letter of the Spanish alphabet
Simple text and illustrations explore some of the similarities and differences that a child recognizes after moving to the United States from a Spanish-speaking country.