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Claudia's Photography 

​ may be found at the following locations: 

Effie Yeaw Nature Center.....Carmichael

Three Chicks...Sutter Creek

The Paint Spot.....Jackson

Calaveras Arts Council....San Andreas

​Kneading Dough Bakery....Volcano

Cultural Connections Center....Volcano



Art in Public Places 
​
Amador County Artists Association

Claudia's photography will be featured at


Sierra Eye Care Associates....
Jackson

from January through March, 2023





                          
Publications

Claudia's photography is also featured in several children's books.

These titles may be ordered from Amazon Kindle as ebooks and printables on Teachers Pay Teachers at the Claudia Schwalm Store.

A limited number of "Being Bilingual is Fun!"  hardcover library edition may be ordered from us by filling out the contact form.
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Penguins Can.....Los Pingüinos Pueden

​Rec. ages 3-8

This bilingual Spanish/English book depicts six species of penguins:

Adélie, Gentoo, Humboldt, King, Magellanic and Rockhopper doing

everyday penguin activities!  Rhyming text leads the reader to realize that 

"Penguins can do most anything they try, but penguins can't fly!"  




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​Zack the Rabbit Who Didn't Like Carrots....

Zack, El Conejo Al Que No Le Gustan Las Zanahorias 


Rec. ages 3-8

This is a true story about a little rabbit in the author's first grade classroom, who lived for 17 years!

He really didn't like carrots, but the rhyming text carries us through full color images of what he enjoyed doing.

  The bilingual Spanish/English text leads to a surprise ending when Zack finds out that he really likes

a certain part of this vegetable!


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Being Bilingual is Fun!

Rec. Ages 4-10

​Review from Today's Librarian:

"Overflowing with color photographs of families from around the world, this book tells of the delights and experiences

that can result from knowing more than one language. This book begins with how we learn a second language, then

focuses on five bilingual children in their day to day experiences.                                             

           from Multicultural Review:

"This book can be read over and over to children. We are introduced to families

who speak Spanish, Hmong and Tagalog, in addition to English. We are

shown beautiful pictures of the children and their families and pets in everyday

situations and activities. The photographs depict to young readers  a world in which 

languages are a natural and integral part of their environment."



                                                            
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