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Latino children's literature

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The term "Latino children's literature" encompasses materials about the cultural experience of Latinos and Chicanos in the United States. This includes people born in Puerto Rico or the United States, or emigrated from such countries as Mexico, Chile, Ecuador, or Cuba, with the term encompassing their contributions to the field of writing for children in the United States.[1]

Works

Notable books include:

References

  1. ^ Graciela Italiano. "Reading Latin America: Issues in the Evaluation of Latino Children's Books in Spanish and English" (PDF). www.illinois.edu. Graciela Italiano. Retrieved 2 April 2015.