Teacher Jacqueline Alcántara's book is inspired by her experience as a first-generation child growing up in a Spanish-speaking household. Families can attend a launch party Saturday in Pilsen.
Teachers can use these books to support elementary students who are getting acclimated to a new school and country.
The video shows 200 students representing 42 different countries, each beaming with pride as they walked with their flags and traditional dress.
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The award-winning pictures show sad and hopeful moments ... on the website of the United Nations Children's Fund. "The works that are awarded prizes in UNICEF's annual photo competition do just ...
The award-winning pictures show sad and hopeful moments of children reminding us of "our common task: to stand up for the well-being of children worldwide," says UNICEF.