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Best Kids’ Books for Teaching Your Child Spanish: Fun and Educational Reads

Camila Dejesus1 year ago1 year ago06 mins

The holiday season is long gone, but the cozy memories still remain. This past December was particularly special as I finally met our family’s newest edition; Luca. My cousin Fatima’s ten-month-old baby who, during our last visit, was still in her stomach. Now a curious little tike, Luca crawled all over the floor searching for…

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Exploring Hydraulics and Hijinks with Club Latinitas

Camila Dejesus2 years ago2 years ago07 mins

Here at Latinitas, we’re interested in letting our students grow starting at the STEM, and this week’s lesson was no different! Latinitas runs weekly clubs in schools in Austin and San Antonio for girls between the ages of 9 to 14, and I was lucky enough to visit the Latinitas at Widen Elementary for their…

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