There are a surprising number of places you can check for Latvian learning aids. I'll be updating this frequently over the next few weeks as I add in all of my links and books. * * * I strongly recommend [Jānis Roze](http://www.jr.lv). They will ship anywhere for close to the actual cost charged by Latvijas Pasts and have an absolutely stellar selection. If a book is really expensive here in the US, chances are you're paying a lot to those middlemen to import it. Also, [Zvaigzne ABC](http://www.zvaigzne.lv), a Latvian publisher, is now offering a small [collection of ebooks](http://www.gramatuklubs.lv/lv/e-gramatas) through their Grāmatu Klubs (book club). The books seem to be only offered in Adobe Digital Editions format, many readers support this format, but check yours before buying. [Baltic Shop](http://www.balticshop.com) offers all sorts of merchandise from the Baltic countries. They have quite a few books, but I would check Jānis Roze and calculate shipping/currency conversion charges before buying. The [American Latvian Association](http://www.alausa.org/) has a fairly extensive [bookstore](http://apgads.alausa.org/) with reasonable prices. They also have [information on classes](http://www.alausa.org/read.php?p=education) and schools offered around the country.