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| By April,
when young readers visit Vista Hermosa Public Library near Broetje Orchards
- or other Walla Walla County Rural Library District branches - they will
be able to sit down and pick up a copy of Iguana. Patterned after
long-running and successful 'Highlights for Children' magazine, Iguana
is the only publication of a similar sort targeted for Latino children
ages 7 to 12. "There is
nothing like this on the market," said Iguana editor Christianne
Meneses Jacobs. The Arizona-based magazine is completely Spanish language,
and includes short stories, poetry, and history and geography features.
Science, puzzles, arts and crafts, comics and kid-friendly recipes will
also fill the 32-page issues. Jacobs and husband
Marc discovered a dearth of quality reading material after searching for
books for daughter Isabelle, 3. Raising Isabelle
to be bilingual was important, the Jacobs had decided. Support for that
goal was minimal in the publishing world. 'A lot of what
we found were translations (of works in English), and those don't work
very well,' she said. Christianne, an
elementary teacher, and Marc, a graphics artist, decided to do something
about the situation, she explained in a phone interview from Scottsdale.
After researching for a year, visiting book fairs and talking to authors
and parents, the couple put together a 10-page sample copy of 'Iguana.'
In August, a marketing campaign was launched. The response has
been tremendous, especially from public libraries, Jacobs said. So far,
about 40 subscriptions have been purchased. Subscribers in Miami, Los
Angeles, Phoenix and Utah have shown faith by pre-ordering the magazine,
which will be published six times a year at first. "And Walla
Walla. My goodness, I had no idea there was such a large population of
Latinos in Walla Walla," she said. Walla Walla Rural Library District
has ordered four subscriptions to date. "The magazine
uses standard Spanish with no cultural idioms," Jacobs said. "Everybody
can understand it." The mission of the publication is to be a tool
in preserving Spanish language and Latino culture. "The Latino
population is growing rapidly in this country, and Spanish is positioning
as the second-strongest language in this country," Jacobs said. "Being bilingual
is an asset, and children need to continue to speak their native language." The young company
recently received a call from a national publishing company, which Jacobs
declined to name. "It came as a pleasant shock," she said. "Once we've
established that relationship, we're going after Barnes & Noble and Borders." "Punkey Adams,
director of the rural library system, was happy to hear about Iguana,"
she said. "It's the
only Spanish-language children's magazine that we subscribe to. It's my
hope that parents and children will read it together." Interactive
ideas come with the recipes and puzzles, as well, she said. Reforma, the national
association to promote library and information services to Latinos and
Spanish-speakers, has chosen to advance Iguana for "very specific
reasons," said Jose Garcia, president of the Inland Northwest Chapter.
Younger generation
Latinos are losing their language, believes Garcia, a librarian in Pasco.
The fastest-growing Latino demographic group is under the age of 9 years
old, and "unfortunately standardized test scores in this state show
that although reading levels are steadily improving, the rift between
bilingual children and their monolingual Spanish-speaking parent is becoming
greater," Garcia said. "I personally
see it every day at the library." The majority of
Latino kids ages 7-12 he sees at the Pasco library speak only English,
while most of the parents are Spanish-speaking only, he said. This magazine
can help close the gap, he added. FOR MORE INFORMATION
A subscription
for Iguana is $29.95 per year. More information about the magazine can
be found at www.IGUANAmagazine.com, in English and Spanish versions. By
mail, write to Iguana, c/o NicaGal, LLC., P.O. Box 26432, Scottsdale,
AZ 85255. © 2005 Walla Walla Union-Bulletin. Impreso con autorización. <regresar> |
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