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Take and Makes: Hispanic Heritage Month
Take And Makes!
Hispanic Heritage Month
Fall Fun!
Into the Woods!
Slightly Spooky Fun!
National Native American Heritage Month
The Science of Food
The Science of Winter
Lunar New Year
Black History Month
Winter Animals
Women's History Month
Spring has Sprung!
Recommended Reads!
Frida Kahlo and Her Animalitos
Book Fiesta!
How Tia Lola Came to Stay
Waiting for the BiblioBurro
Esperanza Rising
Bravo! Poems About Amazing Hispanics
Yes! We are Latinos
Planting Stories: The Life of Librarian and Storyteller Pura Belpre
Recommended Reads List
Hispanic Heritage Readers Advisory List
Don't forget to check out all of our recommended reads for Hispanic Heritage Month! Click the link above for a PDF/printable version of the list! Let us know which are your favorites!
Things to Learn!
Hispanic Heritage Month video from PBS
Learn more about Hispanic Heritage Month in this short video from PBS!
Special Days in September!
Check out all these special days in September and get some themed book recommendations!
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with Art!
Virtual Hispanic Heritage Resource Room
Virtual Hispanic Heritage Resource Room
Visit a virtual room to find links to stories, books and resources.
Activities to Try!
Famous Hispanic Americans Coloring Sheets
Have fun coloring and learning about these famous Hispanic Americans.
More Coloring Fun
Can't get enough of coloring? Check out these options for Hispanic Heritage Month, too!
Mail-A-Hug
Grandparents day is in September! Try this fun craft and send a hug to someone you love. "Hugs" in Spanish is "Abrazos!"
Mexican Paper Flower Craft
Paper flowers are used in Mexico to decorate during holidays and festive occasions, so it’s a fitting craft to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month!
Zampoñas (Suki) Craft
Learn to make zampoñas, also know as a suki! This instrument is a type of pan flute from the Andean mountains of South America.
How to Make a ZINE
After watching Stories for Schoolagers, read THE FIRST RULE OF PUNK by Celia Perez and make your very own Zine!
S is for September
Get in some practice with words and letters with this fun coloring sheet!
STEM Activities
A House for Little Tamales
Help the three little Tamales build a strong house and learn to make salt dough!
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