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GRADES K–2

44 Title Library plus Audio CDs

978-1-60396-447-0

$716.95

GRADES 3–5

41 Title Library plus Audio CDs

978-1-60396-448-7

$703.95

GRADES 5–8

14 Title Library

978-1-60396-449-4

$242.95

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• Substitutions will be made when a title is not available.

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Alma Flor Ada and

F. Isabel Campoy Libraries

GRADES

K–8

These libraries offer a compilation of award-winning authors Alma Flor

Ada and F. Isabel Campoy’s best-selling books in English and Spanish.

Libraries include audio CDs with author readings and authentic music.

About the authors…

Alma Flor Ada

is the award-winning author of more than 200 books

for children. She is also a poet, storyteller, educator, mother, and

grandmother. With a Ph.D. in literature and a lifelong love for stories,

Ada has mastered the art of retelling traditional folktales and nursery

rhymes from across Latin America. She’s won several awards including

the 2000 Pura Belpré Award and Ohtli Award in 2014. A native of Cuba

who has also lived in Spain, Peru, and the United States, Alma Flor Ada

writes poetry, picture books, and novels that offer rich, multicultural

perspectives for all children.

F. Isabel Campoy

Is the author of numerous children’s books in the

areas of poetry, theatre, stories, biographies, and art. She is an educator

specializing in the areas of literacy and home-school interaction, topics

on which she lecturers nationally. She is the recipient of numerous

awards, among them the Junior Guild Award, ALA Notable Book Award,

San Francisco Library Award, and the 2005 Reading the World Award

from the University of San Francisco.

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PRADO OCULTO

—Juan, hijo único

de laSra.Blanco,fuevistoporúltimavez

junto al frijol gigante que brotó frente

a la casa de los Blanco. Su desaparición

parece estar relacionada con la enorme

planta, que ha causado alarma entre los

residentes del Bosque Escondido.

“Él ha sido siempre un buen chico”,

dijo la Sra. Blanco. “Sin embargo, el

domingopasadomedioungrandisgusto,

porque cambió nuestra única vaca por

unmontónde frijoles.Noquieropensar

que mi hijo haya trepado por esa planta,

pero nunca antes había desaparecido

por tanto tiempo. Estoy preocupadísima

porque anoche no llegó a casa.”

Los vecinos quieren que se corte la

planta, pero la Sra. Blanco insiste en

que no hay que tocarla. “No dejaré que

nadie la corte”, declaró. “Si mi hijo ha

subido por la planta, la necesitará para

poder regresar.”

Desaparición de un

niño, relacionada con

la planta misteriosa

Juan, con la vaca de la familia.

Los frijoles que Juan cambió por la vaca.

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Children’s Books and Dictionaries

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