• Purchase Bilingual Children's Books

  • Welcome to Young Series

    Bilingual Children's Books
    • Bilingual Books

      Research shows that learning a second language boosts problem-solving, critical-thinking, and listening skills, in addition to improving memory, concentration, and the ability to multitask.

    • Parental Involvement

      Children often say the most special time they recall spending with a parent or guardian is the time spent reading together, especially when there is energy and excitement.

    • Higher Self-Esteem

      Children who read frequently develop not only stronger reading skills, but a higher self-esteem contributing more in class and are more likely to lead healthier lifestyles.

    • Academic Achievement

      Learning a language has a direct impact on a child’s academic achievement with improved reading, writing, and math skills, and generally score higher on standardized tests.

  • Bilingual Books

    Here's some of our latest bilingual children's books.
  • To date, we have eight (8) bilingual children’s books published in our Young Series line – available in English/Spanish

  • Every Young Series is a work of fiction based on the early years of famous historical figures of the past.  The stories introduce each character, announce a problem or situation that each character must overcome, and close with a resolution to the earlier mentioned obstacle.

    • Young Benjamin Franklin
      In Curious Benjamin
      • Paperback
        Availability
      • 27
        Pages
    • Young Abraham Lincoln
      In Birthday Wishes
      • Paperback
        Availability
      • 29
        Pages
    • Young Andrew Carnegie
      In Giving Back
      • Paperback
        Availability
      • 29
        Pages
    • Young John D. Rockefeller
      In Smart Saver
      • Paperback
        Availability
      • 29
        Pages
    • Young Susan B. Anthony
      In Selfless Acts
      • Paperback
        Availability
      • 29
        Pages
    • Young Rosa Parks
      In Speak Up
      • Paperback
        Availability
      • 29
        Pages
    • Young Frida Kahlo
      In Positive Energy
      • Paperback
        Availability
      • 31
        Pages
    • Young Amelia Earhart
      In No Limits
      • Paperback
        Availability
      • 31
        Pages
  • View our Portfolio of Bilingual Children's Books!

  • Book for Book Program

    We proudly participate in the Book for Book program
  • Through Guardian Angel Council, for every book purchased, a book will be donated to a child in need.

  • Guardian Angel Council’s Book for Book program helps to decrease the gap of early childhood literacy rates between low-income communities and middle-upper income communities across the nation.

    • Book for Book Program
      Guardian Angel Council Inc. is a registered 501(c)(3) charitable organization

      Book for Book Program

      Guardian Angel Council Inc. is a registered 501(c)(3) charitable organization

      Through your purchases on Guardian Angel Council’s website, you help provide much needed books to children in low-income communities, where early childhood literacy rates are at a disadvantage. There is a large gap with childhood literacy between low-income communities and with middle-income communities across the nation.

      Book for Book Info:
      • Book Donations:
        To Title I Elementary Schools
      • Promotes Literacy:
        In low-income communities
      • Early Childhood Literacy Rates:
        Decreases the literacy gap
      • Increase in Self-Confidence:
        Literacy has been proven to help
  • There is only 1 book for every 300 children in low-income neighborhoods versus 13 books per child in middle-income neighborhoods.

    Illiteracy is passed along by parents who cannot read or write.

    One child out of four children grow up not knowing how to read increasing the high school dropout rate.

    90% of welfare recipients are high school dropouts.

    Low literary costs $73 million per year in terms of direct health care costs. A recent study by Pfizer put the cost much higher.

    • The average child in a low-income family has only been exposed to 25 hours of one-on-one reading versus children from middle-income homes being exposed to 1,000 to 1,700 hours of one-on-one reading.

      Src: McQuillan, J. (1998). The Literacy Crisis: False Claims, Real Solutions. Heinemann.
    • 61% of low-income families have no age-appropriate books in their homes.

      Src: Reading Literacy in the United States: Findings from the IEA Reading Literacy Study, 1996
    • Fewer than half (48%) of young children in the U.S. are read to daily. The percentage of children read to daily drops even lower (to 36%) among low-income families, whose children face the highest risk of literacy problems.

      Src: Reach Out and Read, Reading Across the Nation: A Chartbook, 2007
    • The average child growing up in a middle class family has been exposed to 1,000 to 1,700 hours of one-on-one picture book reading. The average child growing up in a low-income family has only been exposed to 25 hours of one-on-one reading.

      Src: McQuillan, J. (1998). The Literacy Crisis: False Claims, Real Solutions. Heinemann.
    • 85 percent of all juveniles who interface with the juvenile court system are functionally illiterate.

      Src: National Assessment of Adult Literacy
    • Penal institution records show that inmates have a 16% chance of returning to prison if they receive literacy help, as opposed to 70% who receive no help. This equates to taxpayer costs of $25,000 per year per inmate and nearly double that amount for juvenile offenders.

  • Contact Us

    Use the information below to reach Young Series and its Publisher
    • Address

      Grasshoppers Observe Dragonflies Publishing House
      Re: Young Series
      2733 N. Power Rd. Suite 102-125
      Mesa, Arizona 85215

    • Phone & E-mail

      Phone: +1 480 788 1771
      cs@youngseries.com