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By Li Yun Alvarado

¡Feliz Navidad!
If you're not getting the bilingual kiddos on your list holiday books, these bilingual books make great gifts! Even if you have some picky recipients, you can't go wrong gifting their parents a Bookshop Gift Card.
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Dias Y Dias/Days and Days: Bilingual English-Spanish
Ginger Foglesong Guy and Rene King Moreno
$16.99 $15.80

Lil' Loteria: A Bilingual Bingo Game: A Lil' Libros Bilingual Bingo Game
Patty Rodriguez, Ariana Stein, et al.
$21.99 $20.45

My First Spanish Words Sticker Activity Book/Mi Primer Libro de Palabras En Espanol
Lesley Grainger
$6.99 $6.50

Loteria: First Words Primeras Palabras: First Words / Primeras Palabras
Ariana Stein, Patty Rodriguez, et al.
$9.99 $9.29

Me Llamo Celia/My Name Is Celia: La Vida de Celia Cruz/The Life Of Celia Cruz
Monica Brown and Rafael López
$15.95 $14.83

Tito Puente, Mambo King/Tito Puente, Rey del Mambo: Bilingual English-Spanish
Monica Brown and Rafael Lopez
$19.99 $18.59
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Li Yun Alvarado is the author of the poetry chapbook Words or Water. Her work has appeared in VIDA Review; The Acentos Review; and Aster(ix) among others. Through her writing, advocacy, and teaching, she strives to amplify Puerto Rican and other underrepresented voices while supporting aspiring and emerging writers -- especially women writers of color. She holds a PhD in English from Fordham University and is an alumna of Acentos, VONA, and AROHO. Li Yun grew up in NY, lives in CA, and takes frequent trips to Salinas, PR to visit la familia.
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