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Verano Book Club – Week 4

We’re back with another round of stories! This week’s picks explore curiosity, the beauty of memories, and the invisible threads that connect us to the people we love. Here are our selections for Week 4: 👶 Age 0–3 📖 ¿Puedo mirar tu pañal? by Guido van Genechten🟡 Language: Spanish📚 Format: Picture Book📦 Find it here…
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Book to screen adaptations

3 Adaptations of Books by Hispanic Authors Here are four must-read books by Hispanic authors that have inspired film and television adaptations. Whether you’re a reader, a cinephile, or both, these stories are well worth your time. ✨ 1. One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez ✨ 2. Valeria (book series by Elísabet…
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Verano Book Club – Week 3

We’re back with a new set of stories to keep the summer reading magic going! This week’s selections celebrate the flavors of culture, the courage to face fears, and the thrill of solving a mystery. Here are our picks for Week 3: 👶 Age 0–3 📖 ¡Vamos! Vamos a comer by Raúl the Third 🟡 Language:…
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Verano Book Club – Week 2

It’s time for Drop 2 of the Verano Book Club! Whether you’re reading with toddlers or growing readers, we’ve got something for everyone. Explore new places, big dreams, and inspiring heroes, plus printable activities to keep the fun going. 👶 Age 0–3 📖 Osito Tito. ¡Vamos en avión! by Benji Davies 🟡 Language: Spanish📚 Format: Board…
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Libro del mes: #Junio

Mi nombre es Emilia del Valle by Isabel Allende “I am a woman of silences and mysteries. But also of fire.” With this book Isabel Allende reminds us why she remains one of the most compelling storytellers of our time. In her latest novel, Mi nombre es Emilia del Valle, Allende gives voice to a…
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Verano Book Club – Week 1

Welcome to the first edition of our summer reading recs for kids!Every two weeks, we’ll share hand-picked Spanish or bilingual books, plus printable activities. Let’s kick things off with joy and curiosity. 👶 Age 0–3 📖 El pollo Pepe by Nick Denchfield & Ant Parker🟡 Language: Spanish📚 Format: Board book📦 Find it here 4 Main…
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Bad Bunny and Books Go Together Like…

Wait, Do They? At first glance, Bad Bunny and books don’t belong in the same room. One’s blasting out of a speaker at 2AM, the other is curled up next to a candle with soft piano playing in the background. One is perreo. The other is, well, paragraphing. But sit with it. Think about it.…
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Cinco de Mayo

Reads for anyone who wants to understand Cinco de Mayo beyond margaritas and tacos (books for kids & adults). Cinco de Mayo is often mistaken for Mexico’s Independence Day, but it actually commemorates the Mexican army’s underdog victory over the French at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. While it’s a minor holiday…
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Libro del mes: #Mayo

Building a library of books written by hispanic authors Each month at Book Ceremonia, we highlight a work by a Hispanic author that has left a lasting mark on literature. For May, we are featuring La ciudad y los perros (1963) (The Time of the Hero – English version) by Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa.…
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A Celebration of Love and Literature on April 23rd

Happy International Book Day and Sant Jordi! April 23rd marks International Book Day, and in Catalonia (Spain), it’s also one of the most beautiful cultural traditions of the year: Sant Jordi (St. George’s Day). This day isn’t just about celebrating stories, it’s about celebrating the people we share them with. What is Sant Jordi? In…