By: Roald Dahl
Charlie es un niño pobre pero admirable que encuentra una de cinco entradas que le permiten entrar a la fabulosa fábrica de Willie Wonka. Al final, es el comportamiento ético de Charlie que triunfa, salva su familia y empieza otra aventura más.
By: E.B. White
Cuando la palabra "súper" aparece sobre la pocilga de Wilbur, él no está más en peligro de convertirse en la cena de alguien.
Sol a Sol cover showing sun and person flying in the sky.
By: Lori Marie Carlson
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Everyday activities, from sun-up to sun-down — sol a sol — are presented in a series of short poems presented in Spanish and English. Richly hued paintings sweep across the pages adding movement and verve to the simple fluid language.

By: Julia Alvarez

"The heroine of Julia Alvarez's ¡Yo! is an author who writes what she knows — much to the chagrin of her close-knit immigrant family…Yo's friends and family members, many of whom appeared in Alvarez's earlier novel, How the Garcia Girls Lo

In this wordless adventure, a boy searches for his pet frog. After meeting many animals along the way, the boy finds his frog, and a surprise!

Having stowed away in a pocket, Frog wreaks havoc and creates disgrace for the family at the posh restaurant where they are having dinner.

Wondrous things happen in the skies above Manhattan in this wordless book that explores what happens when we unlock our imagination.

The biblical rainy-day tale comes to life through delicate, detailpacked illustrations.

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