Jacqueline Anderson

I wrote a children’s book in Spanish for SPAN201 Intermediate Spanish I class. One of them I have yet to read to third graders at Jefferson Elementary, and one is being donated to Spanish-speaking students at Arcadia Elementary. My book is about a girl and her friends...

Stephen Shaw

We all want to bring change to the world yet feel inadequate to do so. We tell ourselves that only a small few can bring real change, that a small few own the world. We lose reality’s clarity in the worries of our lives and the constant barrage of a perhaps too...

Olivia Sylvander

This semester at WSU, I took my first foreign language course, Spanish 201. One of our projects in the class was to write and illustrate a children’s book that we would read and donate to Spanish-speaking students in local elementary schools. I chose to write my book...

Brianna Maylone

Instead of a comprehensive final for my Spanish 201 class, our professor gave us a final project. We were given the task to write a children’s book in Spanish. The books that we wrote are going to be donated to local Spanish-speaking students in Kindergarten through...

Abigail Schooley

Writing a book for kindergarteners was a little bit challenging. I wanted it to be an interesting story line but I also didn’t want it to be too complex for my young audience. My story was based off a personal experience with cops that changed my view on them. My...