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Recommended Books in Spanish for Children and Young Adults: 2000 through 2004

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About Recommended Books In Spanish For Children And Young

From Booklist This collection development tool presents a selective overview of children's books published in Spanish during the past five years. Coverage ranges from reference works to popular fiction and nonfiction selections to preschool storybooks and includes items originally written in Spanish as well as Spanish--language translations. Titles are arranged according to broad categories (Poetry, Easy books, etc.) and can also be accessed through author, title, and subject indexes. Entries consist of complete bibliographic citations and detailed annotations. Helpful features include listings of all titles in series, recommended grade levels and applications, and notes on translation variations or idiosyncrasies. An appendix lists contact information for Spanish book dealers.This current work profiles more than 1,300 books and follows previous editions covering 1991-1995 and 1996-1999. Librarians and media specialists seeking to build quality collections for their Spanish-speaking patrons will welcome this authoritative resource. Kathleen McBroomCopyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved Product Description This outstanding reference tool includes annotated entries for more than 1300 books in Spanish published between 2000 and 2004 in the U.S., Spain, Mexico, Venezuela, and Argentina. Following the same format as the highly praised 1996-1999 edition, each entry includes an extensive critical annotation, title in Spanish as well as English, tentative grade level, and approximate price. Sections include: reference books, non-fiction titles on a variety of subjects including psychology, religion, social science, folklore, science and technology, health, sports, and poetry. A section is devoted to publishers' series, and an appendix lists dealers who carry books in Spanish. Indexes by author, title, and subject round out the work. Review More than 1,300 Spanish language titles published between 2000 and 2004 are included in Schon's third compilation of recommended books for preschool through grade twelve. As in her previous collections, titles are categorized into reference, nonfiction (which is roughly sorted by Dewey order), series book, and fiction (both easy and general). Each entry includes both Spanish and English titles, publication information, an age recommendation, and a brief citation, which often includes information of specific interest to Spanish-speaking readers (whether a title employs Latin American or Peninsular Spanish, whether a pronunciation guide is included, whether the book was written in Spanish or translated, etc.). The citations provide detailed consideration of each title, and when warranted, honest criticism of the title's drawbacks. This extremely user-friendly guide remains a key resource for building or further developing a collection of Spanish-language materials. Of particular use for collection development purposes is the appendix of Spanish language book vendors; author, title, and subject indexes are included. (The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books)Dr Isabel Schon, founding director of the Barahona Center for the Study of Books in Spanish for Children and Adolescents at California State University San Marcos, continues her superb compilation of Spanish titles for both children and young adults....Recommended Books in Spanish for Children and Young Adults: 2000 through 2004 has endless uses for individuals interested in supplying high quality material for students requiring books in their native tongue or for children learning a new language. The subject groupings and the grade level notations for the intended audiences are the two most striking and beneficial features. These, together with the author and title indexing, the list of book dealers, and the informative annotations, make this a top priority resource that should be in school district offices, school libraries, public libraries, and academic libraries supporting teacher training