Home  Library Help  Back  Give us a hand.  Learn how you can contribute to ICDL.  About This Book    
 
Home > Read books! > Advanced Search > About This Book  
Library Account Register / Sign in
Grandma and me at the flea = Los meros meros remateros
Author - Juan Felipe Herrera
Illustrator - Anita DeLucio-Brock
Editors - Harriet Rohmer ~ Ina Cumpiano

Read this Book
Grandma and me at the flea = Los meros meros remateros
 
Add tag for this book:   ? 
Enter tags to help people find books by keywords. Sign in to save your tags.

Number of Pages - 31
Find other books like this one in the library
 
  Juan Felipe Herrera
Juan Felipe Herrera is one of the most highly acclaimed Mexican American poets writing today. His first book for children, Calling the Doves, won the Erza Jack Keats New Writers Award. He is also a musician, actor, and popular professor at California State University at Fresno. He lives with his family in Fresno, California, and he can frequently be spotted eating churros at the flea markets in and around Fresno.
 
Anita DeLucio-Brock
Anita DeLucio-Brock was born in Hidalgo, Mexico, and grew up in Southern California. She began exploring Mexican artesanía - folk art and crafts - while earning her Masters in Public Health at the University of California Berkeley. She paints on wood and canvas, and also creates altars for el Día de los Muertos, the Mexican Day of the Dead. She currently lives in San Francisco. Grandma and Me at the Flea is her first book for children.
 
Other books by Juan Felipe Herrera
Calling the doves = El canto de las palomas (English, Spanish)
The upside down boy = El niño de cabeza (English, Spanish)

Other books by Harriet Rohmer
Going back home (English)

 

 Search Tools:  Simple Search | Advanced Search | Location Search | Keyword Search
 Browse By:  Full Book List | Author and Illustrator List | Recently Added Books | Award Winning Books | Collections | Exhibitions | Activities

Home | Read books! | About ICDL | Sponsors | How to contribute | Help
The International Children's Digital Library is a project of the ICDL Foundation in collaboration with the University of Maryland's Human-Computer Interaction Lab.