Read Across America – A Special Episode of Bilingual Book Buddies!
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In this special celebration of Read Across America, Claudia Sloan, Silvia Lopez, and I are sharing the bilingual picture books that have shaped us—books that reflect our languages, our cultures, and the children we once were.
As bilingual authors and advocates for children’s literature, we know how powerful it is when a child opens a book and sees their world honored in two languages. In this episode, weeach bring a few titles that are especially meaningful to us and talk about why bilingual and dual-language books matter—not just during Read Across America, but all year long.
Whether you’re a teacher building a classroom library, a parent raising bilingual readers, or simply someone who loves picture books, this episode is full of heart, memories, andrecommendations you’ll want to add to your shelves.
Let us know in the comments:
What bilingual picture book is special to you?
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Books discussed:
Claudia Sloan
¡Vamos! Let'sCross the Bridge (Pura Belpré Award winner) by Raul the Third; colors by Elaine Bay
Pase lo que pase mañana/ Whatever Comes Tomorrow by Rebecca Gardyn Levington; illustrated by Mariona Cabassa
¡Mira, abuela! Look,Grandma! Ni, Elisi! by Art Coulson; illustrated by Madelyn Goodnight; translated to Spanish by Carlos E. Calvo
Silvia Lopez
Just Shine! by SoniaSotomayor, illus. Jacqueline Alcántara
A Girl Named Rosita/UnaNiña Llamada Rosita by Anika Aldamuy Denise, illus. Leo Espinosa
Rainbow Weaver/Tejedoradel Arcoiris by Linda Elovitz Marshall, illus. Elisa Chavarri
Alicia Salazar
Maria the Matador byAnne Lambelet
The Story of Ferdinandby Munro Leaf and Robert Lawson, Translated by Pura Belpré
Meet Your Hosts:
Alicia Salazar – MexicanAmerican children’s author and former elementary school teacher. Author of the Camila the Star series, Alicia crafts stories that empower young readers.
Website: alicia-salazar.com
Facebook: AliciaSalazar Author
Instagram: @albricias123
Claudia Sloan – Mexican Americanartist, author, and illustrator known for her whimsical children’s books like Grey Ghost Mischief and We Are The Valley!. Claudia’s work celebrates Latinx culture and wellness.
Website: claudia-sloan.com
Instagram: @claudia.sloan
Silvia López – CubanAmerican author and former children’s librarian. Silvia’s books, including Uno Más, One More: A Latino Retelling of an Old Scottish Ballad, and Queen of Tejano Music: Selena, highlight cultural heritage and diversity.
Website: silvialopezbooks.com
Instagram: @silvialopezbooks
Facebook: Silvia.Lopez.Writes
About Bilingual Book Buddies:
Bilingual Book Buddies is a podcast dedicated tocelebrating bilingual children’s literature. Each episode featuresconversations with authors, illustrators, and many others involved in bringing bilingual books to life.
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