National Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated each year from September 15 to October 15. It’s a meaningful opportunity to honor the contributions, influence, and vibrant cultures of Hispanic and Latino Americans who have helped shape the fabric of our nation.
At Learning Care Group, the educational leader behind your child’s teachers and school, we believe in the power of an inclusive, diverse community to enrich the early learning experience. By embracing what makes us unique, we strengthen our understanding and compassion for differences. This helps us nurture a shared appreciation for important traditions and mutual respect that comes from listening and learning from each other.
One of the most powerful ways to spark curiosity and create space for meaningful conversations is through storytelling. Books written by Latino authors provide insight, pride, and connection to Hispanic heritage. This month, we encourage you to enjoy these bilingual stories with your children. Each title was thoughtfully selected by our Education Team to celebrate culture, language, and identity.
Alma thinks her name is too long—until her father tells her the family history behind each part of it. A touching story about identity, heritage, and the pride we carry in our names.
Looking for more ways to celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month? This article includes a few delicious recipes and step-by-step instructions to make your own colorful Día de los Muertos kite.