These moms couldn’t find bilingual books. So they started a publishing company

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Patty Rodriguez and Ariana Stein started Lil’ Libros in 2014 because they had trouble finding children’s books in both English and Spanish.

Rodriguez and Stein pursued some business ideas together.

In 2013, Rodriguez received a response from one company representative, who said, “Reaching out to Hispanic mothers is a very appealing idea, but I am afraid I just find the range of subjects a bit disparate and challenging.” “You realize that as a person of color, you’ve heard this in many, many shapes, ways and forms,” she said. This time, she doubled down.

 

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LATbermudez Patty&Ariana, cool! Any chance you’d be interested in donating books to CCharitiesRGV Humanitarian Respite Center McAllen, or any orgs working w/ asylum seekers in bus stations, where they need to spend a lot of hours waiting around with little to do? SeekingAsylumisNotaCrime

What an awesome and inspiring story! pattyrodriguez, I listen to you in the mornings, and I am always amazed at how hard-working and motivated you are.

Thank you for sharing stories like this one!!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

Si bueyno.

What happened to Lectorum?

ESTAREMOS ELABORANDO EL LIBRO PAR NINOS MUY PRONTO.

why do kids need to learn Spanish? Someone trying to talk to gardeners or the guys in front of Home Depot?

That is a genius idea.

I love this!

Kudos to the moms!

This is great stuff. Before Spanish speaking kids were forced to learn English and do better in school and find better jobs and such.

I. Just. Can't.

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