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Latin American Culture
Latin American Culture
Latin American Culture Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
1,221 books about latin american culture
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...And Now Miguel
Joseph Krumgold
Twilight in Paris smells of a special perfume and glows with gold luminosity, marking the start of a life-changing journ
Ages 8–12
The History of Brazil
Baby Professor
For the curious student interested in world travel and global neighbors, this primer explores the history and geography
Ages 6–10
Lupita Mañana
Patricia Beatty
For children processing the anxiety of family financial struggles and the courage required to seek a better life against
Ages 10–14
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Uno, dos, tres: One, Two, Three
Pat Mora
For the early learner who loves to count and explore, this vibrant journey through a Mexican market celebrates family lo
Ages 2–5
Treasure of the World
Tara Sullivan
For the child grappling with the unfairness of the world, this gripping story explores the lengths a sister will go to p
Ages 10–14
Children's Ancient History
The History of the Mayan Empire
Baby Professor
For the curious child who wonders about lost cities and ancient people. This guide introduces the rise and fall of the M
Ages 6–10
The Mirror Season
Anna-Marie McLemore
After a traumatic party, Ciela loses her magic and must navigate a world of mirrored glass to help a boy who has no memo
Ages 14–18
The Grief Keeper
Alexandra Villasante
For teens grappling with the weight of responsibility, loss, and the hope of finding safety when everything they know ha
Ages 14–18
Who Were the Mayans and What Did They Give the World?
Baby Professor
For the curious student fascinated by ancient mysteries and hidden cities. This guide reveals how a clever civilization
Ages 6–10
Güero #1
They Call Me Güero
David Bowles
Güero navigates seventh grade as a poetry-writing gamer, sharing soulful stories of life, family, and friendship along t
Ages 9–14
Valiant Ladies
Melissa Grey
For the teenager seeking a sense of agency and purpose while navigating the constraints of social expectations and the d
Ages 14–18
Sophie & Stephie: The Travel Sisters #6
Hello, Brazil!
Ekaterina Otiko
Sophie and Stephie race across Brazil to find golden tickets for a major soccer match, exploring the Amazon and dancing
Ages 4–8
Chicana Falsa: And Other Stories of Death, Identity, and Oxnard
Michele M. Serros
Growing up in Oxnard, a young girl writes about the witty and sometimes painful reality of being caught between two diff
Ages 13–18
Boundless
Ismée Williams, Rebecca Balcárcel
For the teen navigating the beautiful complexity of their heritage, this anthology celebrates the many ways to be Latine
Ages 12–18
Grandma's Records
Eric Velasquez
For the child discovering how music and stories bridge the gap between their city life and their family's heritage acros
Ages 4–9
Summer of the Mariposas
Guadalupe García McCall
Odilia and her four sisters must outwit witches and chupacabras on a magical trek through Mexico to return a lost soul t
Ages 12–18
Little Biographies for Bright Minds
Inspirational Leaders: 11 Men from Latin America Who Changed the World
Naibe Reynoso
For the child seeking heroes who look like them, this rhyming bilingual collection celebrates eleven Latino men who shap
Ages 4–9
Yo Soy Muslim
Mark Gonzales
For the child navigating a multicultural identity, this lyrical letter from a father celebrates the beauty and strength
Ages 4–8
Tía Fortuna's New Home
Ruth Behar
For the child grappling with the bittersweet nature of change and saying goodbye to a beloved home, this story explores
Ages 4–8
From My Window
Otavio Junior
For the child who loves to watch the world go by. This vibrant celebration of community helps kids find beauty and wonde
Ages 4–8
The Lady of Guadalupe
Tomie dePaola
For the child seeking to understand the power of humble faith and the origins of a beloved cultural icon, this classic r
Ages 5–10
Day of the Dead
Tony Johnston
For children learning how families honor loved ones who have passed, this vibrant story transforms grief into a joyful c
Ages 4–8
When We Make It
Elisabet Velasquez
For the teenager navigating the weight of family expectations, cultural identity, and the struggle to rise above poverty
Ages 14–18
Calling the Doves / El canto de las palomas
Juan Felipe Herrera
The son of migrant workers recalls his first eight years in the California fields and the parents who inspired his futur
Ages 6–10