Poetry for children and young adults: Spanish
This guide lists books of poetry and verse for children and young adults shelved in Cubberley Education Library.
Spanish
Señorita Mariposa by Ben Gundersheimer; Marcos Almada Rivero (Illustrator)
Call Number: Education Library (Cubberley) » Curriculum Collection » PS3600 .G3 S46 2019Ages 3-5; K-Gr.2.
A captivating and child-friendly look at the extraordinary journey that monarch butterflies take each year from Canada to Mexico; with a text in both English and Spanish. Rhyming text and lively illustrations showcase the epic trip taken by the monarch butterflies.- A Tony le gusta jugar con las visitas by Marisol Leal AcostaCall Number: Education Library (Cubberley) » Curriculum Collection » PQ8180.422 .E37 A62 2018
- Ceacheí : oficios de la cultura popular chilena by Paulina Loyola Muńoz, Nathaly Pizarro Vidal, Claudia Yáñez ElguetaCall Number: Education Library (Cubberley) » Curriculum Collection » PQ8098.422 .O96 C43 2017
Family poems for every day of the week = Poemas familiares para cada día de la semana by Francisco X. Alarcón; Maya Christina Gonzalez (Illustrator)
Call Number: Education Library (Cubberley) » Curriculum Collection » PS3551 .L22 A585 2017Ages 4-8; Gr.3-4.
A bilingual collection of poetry by the late Francisco X. Alarcón, acclaimed Chicano poet celebrating the days of the week and everyday childhood experiences.La Princesa and the Pea by Susan Middleton Elya; Juana Martinez-Neal (Illustrator)
Call Number: Education Library (Cubberley) » Curriculum Collection » PS3555 .L9485 P75 2017Lexile measure AD530L; Ages 4-8; PrK-Gr.2; Pura Belpre Award (Illustrator) Winner, 2018.
The Princess and the Pea gets a fresh twist in this charming bilingual retelling. El principe knows this girl is the one for him, but, as usual, his mother doesn't agree. The queen has a secret test in mind to see if this girl is really a princesa.La Madre Goose: nursery rhymes for los niños by Susan Middleton Elya; Juana Martinez-Neal (Illustrator)
Call Number: Education Library (Cubberley) » Curriculum Collection » PS3555 .L9485 M33 2016Lexile measure AD490L; Ages 5-8.
Classic favorites get a modern Latino twist. The itsy aranita, climbed up the water spout. Down came la lluvia, and washed la arana out.- Sol del trópico by Gabriela Mistral ; ilustrado por Mario MuruaCall Number: Education Library (Cubberley) » Curriculum Collection » PQ8097 .G6 S58 2016 F"Este libro nace del encuentro de dos fuerzas ancestrales: la poesía de Gabriela Mistral y la pintura de Mario Murua. Ambos relatan a su modo un viaje íntimo en busca del sol americano, presencia tutelar y sagrada, y ambos concurren en un objetivo común: llegar a las niñas y niños del mundo y poner a disposición de su espíritu fresco la belleza de las obras humanas."
Somos Como las Nubes / We Are Like the Clouds by Jorge Argueta; Alfonso Ruano (Illustrator); Elisa Amado (Translator)
Call Number: Education Library (Cubberley) » Curriculum Collection » PQ7539.2 .A67 S64 2016Ages 7-12; Gr.3-7.
Why are young people leaving their country to walk to the United States to seek a new, safe home? Over 100,000 such children have left Central America. This book of poetry helps us to understand why and what it is like to be them.Call me tree = Llámame árbol by Maya Christina Gonzalez; Dana Goldberg
Call Number: Education Library (Cubberley) » Curriculum Collection » PS3607 .O5623 C35 2014Gr.4-7.
In this spare, lyrically written story, we join a child on a journey of self-discovery. Finding a way to grow from the inside out, just like a tree, the child develops as an individual comfortable in the natural world and in relationships with others.From the bellybutton of the moon and other summer poems = Del ombligo de la luna y otros poemas de verano by Francisco X. Alarcón; Maya Christina Gonzalez (Illustrator)
Call Number: Education Library (Cubberley) » Curriculum Collection » PS3551 .L22 F76 2013Book level 3.5; Ages 7-10; K-gr.4.
Bilingual English/Spanish. From the Bellybutton of the Moon is renowned poet Francisco X. Alarcón's collection of 22 poems inspired by his touching recollections of childhood summers in Mexico.Tamalitos : un poema para cocinar = Tamalitos : a cooking poem by Jorge Argueta; Carlos Domi (Illustrator); Elisa Amado (Translator)
Call Number: Education Library (Cubberley) » Curriculum Collection » PQ7539.2 .A67 T36 2013Ages 4-8; Gr. K-2.
In his fourth cooking poem for young children, Jorge Argueta encourages more creativity and fun in the kitchen as he describes how to make tamalitos from corn masa and cheese, wrapped in cornhusks.Arroz Con Leche/Rice pudding by Jorge Argueta; Fernando Vilela (Illustrator)
Call Number: Education Library (Cubberley) » Curriculum Collection » PQ7539.2 .A67 A77 2010Book level 2.8: Ages 4-8; Prk-Gr.3.
Kirkus 2010 Best Children's Books selection The cuisines of many different cultures all over the world include rice and rice pudding. In this title in the Cooking Poems series, Jorge Argueta gives us a bilingual recipe for the classic Latin American version.What Can You Do with a Rebozo? (¿Qué Puedes Hacer Con un Rebozo?) by Carmen Tafolla; Amy Córdova (Illustrator); Amy Cordova (Illustrator)
Call Number: Education Library (Cubberley) » Curriculum Collection » PS3570 .A255 W43 2009Ages 4-6; K-Gr.1.
A cradle for baby, a superhero's cape, a warm blanket on a cool night--there are so many things you can do with a rebozo. Through the eyes of a young girl, readers are introduced to the traditional shawl found in many Mexican and Mexican-American households.Animal Poems of the Iguazú/Animalario del Iguazú : poemas by Francisco X. Alarcón; Maya Christina Gonzalez (Illustrator)
Call Number: Education Library (Cubberley) » Curriculum Collection » PS3551 .L22 A85 2008Book level 4.9; Ages 7-12, gr. 3-6.
Presented in both English and Spanish, this lively poetry collection features the endangered flora and fauna of the Iguaz rain forest in Argentina, and addresses environmental issues in a fun, engaging way.The Upside Down Boy/El nino de cabeza by Juan Felipe Herrera; Elizabeth Gomez (Illustrator); Alfredo Schifini; Deborah J. Short; Josefina Villamil Tinajero
Call Number: Education Library (Cubberley) » Curriculum Collection » PS3558 .E74 Z474 2000Lexile measure AD450L; Gr.2-5.
Juan Felipe Herrera's playful language and the colorful, magical art of Elizabeth Gomez capture the universal experience of entering a new school and feeling like a stranger in a world that seems upside down.
The Upside Down Boy/El nino de cabeza
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