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Tag: Bilingual Kids’ Books

A young boy in a tiger costume holds a trick-or-treat bag as other children in costumes walk around a neighborhood behind him.
October 14, 2019October 12, 2019 Jessica

KidLit Book Review: A Tiger Called Tomás by Charlotte Zolotow and Marta Álvarez Miguéns

A green chupacabra looks hungrily at a brownish-grey goat, who holds up a red apple to try to keep the chupacabra from eating him. The background is light purple. Text: Don't Eat Me, Chupacabra! ¡No Me Comas, Chupacabra! A Delicious Story with Digestible Spanish Vocabulary. Derek Sullivan & Kyle Sullivan.
May 8, 2019May 31, 2019 Jessica

KidLit Book Review: Don’t Eat Me, Chupacabra! / ¡No Me Comas, Chupacabra! by Derek Sullivan and Kyle Sullivan

A young zombie boy smiles at a garden while fog rises menacingly from the ground. Behind him, a large zombie man and a tall, skinny zombie woman look on in fright.
May 1, 2019May 31, 2019 Jessica

KidLit Book Review: Zombies Don’t Eat Veggies! by Megan and Jorge Lacera

October 1, 2018June 2, 2019 Jessica

Blogoween Book Review: Los Gatos Black on Halloween by Marisa Montes and Yuyi Morales

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