Abuela's Weave

Abuela's Weave
Title Abuela's Weave PDF eBook
Author Omar S. Castaeda
Publisher Perfection Learning
Pages
Release 1995-09
Genre
ISBN 9780780754218

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A 1993 Parent's Choice Award honoree, this story about the importance of family pride and personal endurance introduces children to the culture of Guatemala through the eyes of little Esperanza, who works with her abuela--her grandmother--on weavings to sell at the public market. Full color throughout.




Weaving the Rainbow

Weaving the Rainbow
Title Weaving the Rainbow PDF eBook
Author George Ella Lyon
Publisher Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Pages 40
Release 2004-03
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN

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Lyon and Anderson deliver this beautifully rendered picture book that shows the process of how a tapestry comes to life--from the wool sheared from prize-winning sheep to being dyed to put on the loom. Full color.




I'll Hold Your Hand

I'll Hold Your Hand
Title I'll Hold Your Hand PDF eBook
Author Maggie C. Rudd
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Pages 21
Release 2022-02-08
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0374390649

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This sweet picture book celebrates the unbreakable bond of a parent's support for a child though life's milestones, from learning to walk to the first day of school and all the highs and lows in between. From the night you arrive to your first night away, from learning to crawl to healing a broken heart, and for all the highs and lows in between. . . through every season, every challenge, and every joy, you are loved. With sweet, lyrical text from Maggie C. Rudd and stunning art by Elisa Chavarri, I'll Hold Your Hand celebrates the unbreakable bond of family, and all the ways our actions can say “I love you” louder than words.




Mama and Papa Have a Store

Mama and Papa Have a Store
Title Mama and Papa Have a Store PDF eBook
Author Amelia Lau Carling
Publisher
Pages 32
Release 2016-10-15
Genre
ISBN 9781484495988

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A young girl describes what a typical day is like in her parents' Chinese store in Guatemala City, Guatemala.




Older than The Stars

Older than The Stars
Title Older than The Stars PDF eBook
Author Karen C. Fox
Publisher Charlesbridge
Pages 35
Release 2011-07-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1607341875

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A picture book that describes how the elements that formed the universe also form people.




Franz's Phantasmagorical Machine

Franz's Phantasmagorical Machine
Title Franz's Phantasmagorical Machine PDF eBook
Author Beth Anderson
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2022
Genre
ISBN

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The inspiring true story of Austrian inventor Franz Gsellmann and his amazing, elaborate creation, the World Machine, that he artfully designed and built with parts from around the world.




Juanita

Juanita
Title Juanita PDF eBook
Author Lola Walder
Publisher
Pages 24
Release 2021-09
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9788418302053

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A magical story of a Guatemalan girl named Juanita, who loved cooking crunchy maize tortillas and counting stars every night. For a long time, Guatemala has had an important place in my heart. My son has raised a beautiful family there, and I believe that when you love the places you visit, the land gives back that love in the form of unforgettable experiences. Mayan temples, majestic volcanoes, most of them active, with the heat throbbing inside them, contrast with the lush green of the tropical forests. Rivers and lakes meander through the mountains, ending in breathtaking waterfalls, which naturally sustain the extensive coffee and corn crops. Corn is the daily bread of Guatemala and the main food for the entire indigenous population throughout the year. Many varieties are grown, and they all are of different colors. The local women make delicious white, yellow, black, and red corn tortillas. The inhabitants of this beautiful country are kind and loving. I met Juanita one sunny morning. That day, Lake Atitlán woke up slowly, and we quietly sailed away, visiting the small villages that surround the lake. When we arrived in Santa Catarina Palopó, a pretty seven-year-old girl with jet-black hair and a gummy smile-she was missing two of her baby teeth-was sitting on the pier, wearing a beautiful huipil embroidered in blue tones. She looked like a little Mayan princess sitting on a wooden throne. The huipil is a square piece of cloth with a hole in the center. Guatemalan women and girls wear it as a blouse, and in each region they weave them in different colors. Juanita sold woven cotton bracelets. She did it to help her mother, who sat on the floor weaving a few meters away from her, while she rocked to sleep a tiny baby that she was carrying on her back. Back in Spain, with a head full of memories, the words began to take shape on paper, until Juanita came to form a part of this little tale. --Lola Walder