María Isabel Salazar López is a new girl in school. It’s hard enough to be a new girl, but when the teacher decides to give her another name, Mary Lopez, she is frustrated. María Isabel, who is so proud to be named after close family members, is lost without her name. When her teacher calls on her she doesn’t even recognize the name as hers. This leads to many misunderstandings that stand in the way of María Isabel’s getting along with her teacher and fitting in with the class. When …
The following books written by and about Hispanics range from picture books illustrated with folk art to photographed autobiographies of children of migrant farmworkers. Many of these books are bilingual and others are sprinkled throughout with Spanish words and phrases. They communicate difficulties growing up as a Latino, provide portraits of close family ties, and offer a look at Hispanic foods, arts, holidays, and other traditions. While learning about Hispanic people and culture, your students will also be learning Spanish!











