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Tacos!
by Lotta Nieminen
An interactive book that tells readers how to make tacos step by step, from preparing the ingredients, cooking the tortillas, and assembling the final dish.
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The Three Little Tamales
by Eric A. Kimmel
In this variation of The Three Little Pigs set in the Southwest, three little tamales escape from a restaurant before they can be eaten, and set up homes in the prairie, cornfield, and desert.
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Too Many Tamales
by Gary Soto
While preparing dough for her family's Christmas tamales, Maria discovers that she has lost her mother's prized diamond ring somewhere in the dough and sets out to eat her way through the many finished tamales to find the missing ring.
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Fun with Mexican Cooking
by Karen Ward
Provides background information and step-by-step instructions for making fourteen popular Mexican dishes, and discusses the Day of the Dead and the role that food plays in this holiday.
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A Taste of Mexico
by Linda Illsley
Recipes for such Mexican dishes as tortillas, quesadillas, guacamole, and salsa accompany an introduction to the geography, people, culture, and cuisine of Mexico. |
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Stef Soto, Taco Queen
by Jennifer Torres
Hating her family's taco truck and wishing that her father would take a "normal" job, Estefania becomes the truck's unlikely champion when her family's livelihood is threatened.
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Ghosts
by Raina Telgemeier
The multiple Eisner Award-winning creator of Drama presents the graphically illustrated story of Catrina, who moves to coastal Northern California in the hope that the climate will be better for her sick little sister and who learns that her new community is haunted.
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This Is a Taco
by Andrew Cangelose
This is a squirrel . . . "Hey, I may be a squirrel, but my name is Taco! And I don't eat nuts and tree bark? blech. I prefer tacos!" The natural predator of squirrels is . . . "Whoa, whoa, whoa! Who is writing this book? I do not like where this is going." This hilarious send-up of a children's nature primer teaches kids that the most important story is the one you write yourself.
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The Secret Recipe
by Jacqueline Jules
Sofia helps her grandmother make her special rice pudding, but there is a mix-up in the recipe.
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Centerville Library 111 W. Spring Valley Rd. Centerville, OH 45458 (937) 433-8091
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Woodbourne Library 6060 Far Hills Avenue Centerville, OH 45459 (937) 435-3700 |
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