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(Recommended by The Children's Book Council)

Barahona Center's Recommended Books:
The Barahona Center for the Study of Books in Spanish for Children and
Adolescents: (An academic center at California State University San Marcos that
promotes literacy in English and Spanish. The Center endeavors to inform current
and future educational decision-makers about books centered around Latino people
and culture and about books in Spanish and their value in education of
English-speaking and Spanish-speaking children and adolescents.).
Bienvenidos:
The web site of
Señorita Glenn, a
Spanish teacher at
Clarkston High School
in
Clarkston,
Michigan.
Caleidoscopio:
An e-zine of El Banco Del Libro, sponsored by La Fundación Nacional del Libro
Infantil y Juvenil.
Children's Literature: Free
children's stories and poems, information and lectures on the teaching and
creation of children's literature and books.
Ciencia Para Niños: Science
for Kids in Spanish.
Cuatrogatos: An e-zine of
children's Spanish literature.
De Par en Par: An e-zine for
Spanish teachers.
Mr. Lee's Spanish Page:
A Spanish Language Help Page (great for Spanish Language students
and home-schooled students!).
México Para Niños: Mexico
for Kids: Web site containing information about Mexico, including its history,
government, diversity, and much more—available in Spanish, English, French, and
Italian.
Mundo Latino: "The Latin
World" contains information about the Spanish language, the Hispanic people,
their culture and their community; also contains more than 250 resources for
children, including stories in Spanish, activities, games, and even tips for
parents.
Talk Spanish:
A language course for absolute beginners with no
previous knowledge of Spanish.

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