3.2) Lending Library Kit and Materials – Elementary, Semester 2
$1,850.00
This library collection and materials are for program providers who have completed The Latino Family Literacy Project, Semester 1. It is a continuation set for parents who have graduated our program training to enjoy continued reading with their kids at home.
Description
Lending Library Kit
160 Books
Elementary Program, Semester 2
Literacy Kit
Curriculum Binder
This is a continuation program set for graduating parents who have completed the Elementary Program, Semester 1 for The Latino Family Literacy Project.
The titles used in Program 3.2 Elementary, Family Stories Second Semester, are:
• The Oldest House in the USA / La casa más antigua de los Estados Unidos – The oldest house in the USA was built in the 13th century. Over time it has been home to many different people, and perhaps most famously, a ghost or two.
• Teo in Palo Verde / Teo en Palo Verde – Teo moves to a new neighborhood and quickly makes friends. One day, he commits an act of compassion towards a little girl and her grandmother.
• Boy Zorro and the Bully / El niño Zorro y el peleón – Boy Zorro helps children understand that bullying is hurtful and wrong, but when everyone does their part, it can be stopped.
• Letters Forever / Cartas para siempre – When Camila’s grandfather moves to Mexico, they write letters to each other.
• Where Love Begins / Donde comienza el amor – An oral history about a girl growing up with her family in Bernalillo, New Mexico. Written in the form of a poem, it combines family love with deep historic roots.
• The Art of Memory / El arte de recorder – Ten artists describe their most memorable childhood recollections. They take brush, pencil, pen, paint, and charcoal to create captivating images to accompany their stories.
• Teo Goes to the Circus / Teo va al circo – Teo and his family go to the circus, with its clowns, animals, singers, candy, and trapeze artists. By a twist of fate, Teo himself becomes part of the show under the big tent.
• Tom Max in the Wild West / Tom Max en el viejo oeste – These are true stories of a boy growing up in old New Mexico, when it was a place where broncobusters lived, families gathered water from rivers and wells, and children chased jackrabbits in the open desert.