The Pi?ata Maker =
Describes how Don Ricardo, a craftsman from Ejutla de Crespo in southern Mexico, makes pi?atas for all the village birthday parties and other fiestas.
745.59
year: 1994
copies: 28
call number/section: 745.59
lexile: 960
Bananas
Follows the journey of a banana from Honduras where it is grown to North America where it is eventually consumed.
641.3
year: 1982
copies: 3
call number/section: 641.3
lexile: 880
Pablo Remembers
During the three-day celebration of the Days of the Dead, a young Mexican boy and his family make elaborate preparations to honor the spirits of the dead.
393
year: 1993
copies: 16
call number/section: 393
lexile: 920
The Foods
Explains the important role food plays in the Mexican culture, describes the most popular Mexican dishes, and profiles the different foods used in the country.
641.59
year: 2002
copies: 3
call number/section: 641.59
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Riverkeeper
Describes, in text and photographs, the duties and day-to-day activities of John Cronin who works as the riverkeeper of the Hudson River.
333.91
year: 1990
copies: 6
call number/section: 333.91
lexile: 1010
Carnaval
Text and photographs present the traditions and rituals of the annual celebration of Carnaval as experienced in the small Brazilian city of Olinda.
394.26
year: 1999
copies: 9
call number/section: 394.26
lexile: 910
Charro
Text and photographs present the traditions and the annual celebration of the charro, the Mexican cowboy.
972
year: 1999
copies: 13
call number/section: 972
lexile: 960
The Aquarium Book
Text and photographs depict four major aquariums, describing how they are able to recreate various aquatic environments for many species of life.
639.3
year: 1991
copies: 5
call number/section: 639.3
lexile: 1070
Handtalk Zoo
Words and sign language depict children at the zoo discovering how to sign the names of various animals and how to tell time.
419
year: 1989
copies: 24
call number/section: 419
lexile:
Powwow
A photographic essay on the pan-Indian celebration called a powwow, this particular one being held on the Crow Reservation in Montana.
394.2
year: 1993
copies: 24
call number/section: 394.2
lexile: 1050
Fiesta U.s.a.
A description accompanied by full-color photographs of several festivals celebrated by Mexican Americans in the United States: the Day of the Dead, the processions of Las Posadas, New Year's Day and the dance of Los Matachines, and Three Kings' Day.
394.2
year: 1995
copies: 12
call number/section: 394.2
lexile: 890
subjects: hispanic americans, festivals, united states, latinos (u.s.), mexican americans, fasts and feasts
The Past
Photographs and text provide a brief introduction to the history of Mexico, discussing its discovery, conquest, early government, and wars.
972
year: 2002
copies: 7
call number/section: 972
lexile:
subjects: mexico
The People
Photographs and text describe the ethnic history and contemporary society of Mexico.
972
year: 2002
copies: 4
call number/section: 972
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It's Our Garden
"Presents a portrait of a Santa Fe community garden, revealing how students and other citizens work together to select and grow annual plants, create compost, release butterflies, harvest edibles, and protect garden beds for the winter"--Provided by publisher.
635
year: 2015
copies: 10
call number/section: 635
lexile: 910
Murals
Presents a photo essay about murals, a form of art the photographer, George Ancona, regards as authentically for the people or "para el pueblo.
751.7
year: 2003
copies: 8
call number/section: 751.7
lexile:
subjects: mural painting and decoration, mexican, mural painting and decoration, american, mural painting and decoration