
Alma and How She Got Her Name / Alma y cómo obtuvo su nombre
This children’s book discusses the intricacies of having a cultural Hispanic name and all that comes with it. The book teaches young children to have pride in their heritage by having pride in their names.
Sofi and the Magic, Musical Mural / Sofi y el magico mural musical
This bilingual book celebrates Hispanic heritage through art, murals, song, dance, and more. The book is written in English and Spanish and it celebrates culture through engaging and different forms of art.
Where Are You From? / ¿De Dónde Eres?
This bilingual book focuses on family history, cultural lineage, and home. This book focuses on where the main character is from and why it’s important to know this about herself. This book is a great introduction to the concept of home and community.
Mónica Mancillas presents the stories of sixty inspiring figures in this beautifully illustrated collection showcasing the multitude of talent within the Latine community—from artists who have shaped pop culture, to athletes who have won championships, to activists who have changed laws, and so many more.
Isabel and her Colores go to School / Isabela y sus colores van a la escuela
Isabel speaks Spanish. When she goes to school, she has a hard time feeling comfortable because all of her classmates speak English. With the help of her colores she finds that friendship is a universal language.
Carmen Lomas Garza’s paintings are described individually in English and Spanish in this beautiful picture book. Garza shares illustrations about community and family paired with memories of growing up in Kingsville, TX.
Los Coquíes aún cantan / The Coquíes Still Sing
This is a children's picture book by Karina Nicole González, inspired by the rebuilding of Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria in 2017. It tells a story of hope and community resilience through the eyes of a young girl named Elena.
Dreamers is a celebration of making your home with the things you always carry: your resilience, your dreams, your hopes, and history. It's the story of finding your way in a new place, of navigating an unfamiliar world, and finding the best parts of it. In dark times, it's a promise that you can make better tomorrows.
Other Book Recommendations
Book Recommendations from Tandem Partners in Early Learning
Here is a list of 12 great book recommendations that discuss Hispanic heritage, identity, and culture. For some children, these books will be mirrors that reflect their backgrounds and experiences; for others, these books will be windows that open up opportunities to learn about friends and neighbors in their community.
Hispanic Heritage Booklists and Resources from Colorín Colorado
The booklists from Colorín Colorado are for children and young adults are organized by topic so that they can easily be used all year long. Many books on the recommended lists are bilingual or are available in Spanish.