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May 13, 2008
Program recommending Spanish language books for Children
Lucia Acosta, from the Princeton Public Library, presented a great program at the conference, talking about the importance of including Spanish language materials in our public library collections and highlighting some of the books in Spanish that she thinks are outstanding. Lucia is not a big fan of bilingual books. (A biligual text often interupts the flow of the book, especially picture books, and very often the Spanish translation suffers.) Her recommended list of books for children will be posted to the wiki soon, so watch for it.
Posted by childrens at May 13, 2008 3:11 PM
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