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Isabel Mendoza
3 Books
Isabel C. Mendoza is a professional translator who specializes in adapting popular English-language children's books into Spanish. She has worked on Spanish editions of well-known picture books, including Kelly DiPucchio's "Grace Goes to Washington" and Anna Dewdney's "Llama Llama Holiday Helper." Her translations help bring celebrated stories, such as Dolly Parton's "Billy the Kid Makes It Big," to a wider Spanish-speaking audience.
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The holidays are just around the corner, and Llama Llama is ready to celebrate. After finishing up his own family preparations, he realizes the best part of the season is sharing the joy with others. Llama steps out to lend a helping hand to his closest friends as they get ready for the festivities.
You can join Llama, Gilroy, Nelly, Euclid, and Luna as they dive into all the best holiday activities. From carefully hanging beautiful wreaths and decorating tall trees to baking sweet cookies in the kitchen, there is so much to do. Everyone is working together to make sure everything is perfect for the big day.
This story brings your favorite characters from the beloved animated series right into your hands. It is the perfect way to get into the holiday spirit while seeing how much fun it is to help the people you care about.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
32 Pages
Billy the Kid, a French bulldog with a nose for country music, lands in Nashville dreaming of stardom. When the Battle of the Bow‑wows turns rough, bullies try to silence his bark, but Billy finds a chorus of new friends and the encouragement of a famous singer to keep his tail wagging. With catchy songs and bright illustrations, the story shows how confidence, kindness, and a little rhythm can turn a shy pup into a star. Young readers hear the beat of perseverance and the joy of standing up to anyone who tries to dim their shine.
40 Pages
By
Kelly DiPucchio
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Pictures by
LeUyen Pham
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Translated by
Isabel Mendoza
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With
Sharla Zwirek and Lisset López
Grace has big dreams of becoming president someday, and she is ready to learn exactly how the government works. When her class studies the three branches of the United States government, Grace and the student council decide to put those important lessons into action. They must debate how to spend the money they raised from a recent school fundraiser. Should they buy brand new sports equipment, instruments for the music room, or new books for the library? The heated arguments follow them all the way to a class field trip in Washington, DC. As they explore majestic national monuments and historic buildings, Grace and her classmates discover that being a true public servant means making tough decisions when people want completely different things. Step into an inspiring story about leadership, teamwork, and finding fair solutions.
6-8 Years
40 Pages