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04/30/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 04/30/2024 08:39

Celebrate Lone Star Día! New Bilingual Storytime Videos Available from Texas Center for the Book

Austin, TX - Celebrate Lone Star Día with three new bilingual story time videos, which the Texas Center for the Book has released today via its website and on YouTube.

The videos of these wonderful English/Spanish picture books are great to share with little ones, from toddlers to second grade students, and can build word comprehension in both languages.

I'm Hungry!/¡Tengo Hambre!, written and illustrated by Angela Dominguez (Macmillan, 2022). In this fun tale, a bluebird and a dinosaur talk about good things to eat.
Let's Be Friends/Seamos Amigos, written by René Colato Laínez and illustrated by Nomar Perez. (Holiday House, 2021). Two young preschoolers discover the joys of art and making new friends.
Wepa/Wepa, written and illustrated by J. de la Vega (Little Libros, 2023). Her mother thinks she is too messy; other people think she is too loud. But Grandma knows that little Mia simply has a lot of wepa-what can she do with all her energy? Find out in this joyful book.

Carmen Lazo, Children's Community Program Administrator at Pflugerville Public Library appears in the videos, leading viewers page-by-page.
The Texas Center for the Book also provides Lone Star Día resources for each book, including activities for school or public libraries, classrooms and at home. Information about Lone Star Día and resources are available at www.tsl.texas.gov/lonestardia.

Also known as Children's Day, Book Day (El día de los niños, El día de los libros) is a celebration of children, culture and literature, founded by author, literacy advocate and native Texan Pat Mora. It is celebrated every April 30-this year marks the 28th anniversary! In Texas, we call this celebration Lone Star Día.

One of 50 state centers affiliated with the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress, the Texas Center for the Book is under the direction of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission. For more information contact Michele Chan Santos at [email protected] or visit tsl.texas.gov/centerforthebook.

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