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Werke von Katacha Diaz

Badger At Sandy Ridge Road (2005) 29 Exemplare
Treasures From the Loom (2002) 24 Exemplare
Chile Peppers (2003) 19 Exemplare
Bringing Water to People (1997) 18 Exemplare
Fun Days! (Literacy by Design) (2007) 14 Exemplare
A Surprise for Mom (2009) 14 Exemplare
See How We Grow (2005) 11 Exemplare
In the Midnight Sky (2002) 8 Exemplare
Wild Horse Country (2003) 8 Exemplare
The Roadrunners (2009) 6 Exemplare
Tras las Tormentas (1997) 6 Exemplare
Moving to the United States (2009) 5 Exemplare
DARE TO DREAM (2009) 3 Exemplare
Las islas Hawái (2007) 1 Exemplar
Hot on the Trail! (2009) 1 Exemplar
Apartment Hunting 1 Exemplar
Tin Treasures 1 Exemplar
En el ojo del Huracán (2007) 1 Exemplar

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Shimmer Spring: Prose and Poetry (2020) — Mitwirkender — 2 Exemplare

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PTArts | Oct 6, 2021 |
A retelling in story and play form of the tale about a fox who attempts to steal a mother gull's nestlings.
 
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HoldenSchoolLibrary | Jun 23, 2017 |
"Carolina's Gift" was possibly my second favorite book that I read for these first books. I really enjoyed it because it highlighted a cultural group we don't normally get to explore in depth during classes: Peruvians. The art was also a great mix between children's style art, and a homage to Peruvian art style. The larger message is that you should always strive to find beauty in the culture and thinking of others, which is a great message to send to younger readers.
 
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StephKiefer | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 30, 2017 |
In my opinion, this book was an excellent story that heavily included the elements of the authors beautiful culture. I really enjoyed that language in this book. I liked how the author incorporated her native language, Quechua, showing us how people from her ethnicity communicate and the words/ phrases they use, like “Abuelita” meaning grandmother or granny and “quena”, a traditional flute of the Andes. I also liked how they author emphasized the importance of Sunday Market throughout the story. Starting from Carolina and her mother traveling into town to go to the Sunday Market, stopping at the many vendors that sell from flowers and food to ponchos and wood carvings; dancing and singing the traditional ballads the musicians play, and many more. Even though this story was about Carolina getting a gift for her grandmother’s birthday, the author made sure to walk us through the culture of a Sunday Market. Overall, I liked that Carolina wasn’t selfish about choosing a gift. Even though she could’ve picked anything from the market, she contemplated on what gift would best fit her grandmother, which ended up being a beautiful walking stick with a hummingbird at the top so that her grandmother could join Carolina and her mother the next time the travel to the Sunday market. I also believe it was about the importance of culture and educating readers about her customs and traditions.… (mehr)
 
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annamelton | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 7, 2017 |

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