Hispanic Heritage month began on September 15th and continues through October 15th. September 15th is the anniversary of independence for five Latin American countries: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. Mexico achieved independence on September 16th and Chile on September 18th.
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage month I am sharing a collection of some wonderful children's literature to share with your children or your students in your class with the goal of increasing student’s interest of the Hispanic culture.
Grades K-2:
Pablo’s Tree by Pat Mora
In My Family by Lomas Garza, Carmen
The Spirit of Tio Fernando by Janice Levy
Gracias, Thanks by Pat Mora
Gathering the Sun: An Alphabet in Spanish and English by Alma Flor Ada
Grades 3-5:
Magic Windows by Carmen Lomas Garza
My Diary from Here to There by Amada Irma Perez
The Bossy Gallito by Lucia Gonzalez
Ellen Ochoa: The First Hispanic Woman Astronaut by Romero Maritza
Grades 6-8:
Call Me Maria: A Novel by Judith Ortiz Cofer
Cuba 15 by Nancy Osa
Under the Same Sky by Cynthia DeFelico
The Smell of Old Lady Perfume by Claudia Guadalupe Martinez
Grades 9-12:
Jesse by Gary Soto
Famous Hispanic Americans by Wendy Dunn, Janet Nomura Morey, and Carlos E. Cortes
When I Was Puerto Rican by Esmeralda Santiago
I, Juan De Pareja by Elizabeth Borton de Trevino
Crazy Loco by David Talbot Rice
Yolanda Coleman is an Educator & Founder of Team Tutor. She lives in Montgomery County with her husband and children. To learn more tips on education follow her blog.