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A Southern California mom, Ivon Millan, created the YouTube character "Salsita" to teach children English and Spanish. Inspired by her own daughters, Millan hopes the videos help families preserve ...
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Erin Cutillo is always telling her students she wishes she could clone herself. And now she can — sort of. Brianna Kudisch Brianna Kudisch is an enterprise reporter for NJ Advance Media, writing for ...
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor has a new children’s book out, and she’s making sure it’s a must-read for multiple generations — and in multiple languages. A Bronx native (born to Puerto Rican ...
Carmen Merchan, 84, is sitting in a chair listening to instructor Lola Ortiz give directions. "Abrimos, cerramos, abrimos cerramos," Ortiz says over and over again. First Ortiz moves her left leg to ...
A British mum has shared important crucial guidance for all parents with young children planning a getaway to one of a number of popular Spanish islands. Mother-of-one Melissa O'Donnell praised a firm ...
The USA TODAY Network is launching a series on the Latino community in the USA called Hecho en USA, or made in America. Roughly 80% of all Latinos living in the USA are American citizens, but media ...
At just 3 years old, Liliana “Lily” Saracay stumbled into a mystery her young mind couldn’t quite grasp. At home, her parents spoke to her in English. At her grandmother’s house, all she heard was ...
"Everyone calls him GoGo," the head of the language center said. "Why do they call him GoGo?" "You'll see," was the reply. And yes, that kid could go, go, go! GoGo was always attentive, always ...