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These are just some of the books located in the Taft Library |
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NonFiction:Garza, Carmen Lomas. Family Pictures. San Franciso, California: Children's Book Press 1990. Discribes in bilingual text and illustrations the author's experiences growing up in a Hispanic community in Texas. |
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Osinski, Alice. The Navajo. Chicago,Il: Childrens Press, 1992. Brief history of the Navajo Indians and customs. |
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Legends From Around the World A series of books about: Puerto Rico, Serbia, Hungary, China Haite, Mexico, Japan, Egypt, Korea, Peru |
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Fiction: Lamanno, Angela: Imagine. Washington, D.C.: Child & Family Press 2000. Suggests how dull the world would be if everyone was the same. |
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Zemach, Harve. Salt. New York, Ny: Farrar, Staraus and Giroux, 1965. A retelling of a Russian Folktale |
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There are many resource books and some videos also located in the Library |
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Parents may enjoy reading the following books with their children. You may be able to find them in the local library or local book stores. |
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What Is Your Language? by Debra Leventhal |
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Hello World by Manya Tojic |
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Whoever You Are by Mem Fox |
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The Colors of Us by Karen Katz |
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All the Color of Earth by Shela Hamavaka |
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I am America by Charles Smith Jr. |
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