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Bilingual Reading Stars Beginning Reader: Kitty and Me Kitty loves to play with her friend, her ball, but not the dog in this easy reader. Reading Star books are for kids at the very beginning of a lifetime love of reading. Each book features less than 50 words and uses repetition to build confidence. In this Xist Kids English Spanish Bilingual Edition, the original English text is paired with the Spanish translation on each page.
Spanish Language Reading Stars Beginning Reader: Kitty and Me Kitty loves to play with her friend, her ball, but not the dog in this easy reader. Reading Star books are for kids at the very beginning of a lifetime love of reading. Each book features less than 50 words and uses repetition to build confidence. In this Xist Kids Spanish Edition, Spanish text brings the story to new audiences. This book is in Spanish only. There is no English translation.
The Use Of Real-Life Images, Simple Nonfiction Text, And Colorful Art Help To Teach Real Ideas And Basic Concepts.
Discusses 4 Chicana poets' "dilemmas of their dual relationship to American and Mexican societies and of their dual identity as Chicanas and as women writing in a contemporary setting."
Heirs to a cultural literacy rich in Mexican and American influences, modern Chicano writers combine an urgent sense of social protest with a vibrant literary style. Containing contributions from both recognized scholars such as Américo Paredes, Luis Leal, and Felipe Ortego and younger critics, including Yvonne Yabro-Bejarano, Ralph Grajeda and Marta Sánchez, Modern Chicano writers affirms the dynamic blending of continuity and change that characterizes the modern Chicano writer. Beginning with a series of five "framing" articles, the editors establish the literary history, folk culture, critical theory and sociolinguistics surrounding the Chicano people. Other critiques examine the narrative techniques of Tomás Rivera and his opposing themes of resignation and rebellion, the poet Alurista and his use of traditional mythology to convey contemporary social concerns, and the relationof popular art to the Chicano struggle for cultural identity in El Teatro Campesino. This volume presents a unique collection of critical commentaries that explore the development and future direction of modern Chicano literature.
Resumen A lo largo de mi vida a menudo me he preguntado, ?que es lo mas importante?, ?que es lo que mas importa en la vida y que es lo que la hace que valga la pena vivirla? La fe ha sido la respuesta para todas las preguntas que he tenido. A principios del otono de 1979, mientras caminaba por las calles de Santiago de Chile, me detuve frente a un joven vendedor ambulante y le compre un pequeno libro, El Diario de Mi Vida. En los anos siguientes regrese a menudo a ese diario, llenando las nuevas paginas y releyendo el pasado, siempre observando la primera linea: "Lo que me ha motivado a escribir en este diario son las innumerables veces que he tenido la presencia de Dios en mi vida". Esta es la historia verdadera de mi vida.
Lola wants a cat, but Mommy says taking care of a pet is a lot of work. So Lola does her homework. At the library she finds books about cats and pet care and she and Mommy learn as much as they can. She pretends her stuffed kitty is real and practices taking care of it. When the time comes, Lola is allowed to pick out her new friend at an animal shelter. With patience and care, her kitten settles in at home. Lola is a book-loving favorite, and this delightful story is a new treasure in the series. "This sweet story of first-time pet ownership is sure to appeal to young animal lovers of all kinds and especially to feline fanciers"—Kirkus Reviews "A solid introduction to pet ownership, probably best shared one-on-one"—School Library Journal
Original songs & lively conversations by native speakers. Based on renown OptimaLearning method. Course is highly motivational for children & whole family
Winner at the 2012 Moonbeam Children's Book Awards A story that explores diversity in a fun way, raising awareness of how every child is entitled to a family based on love. Guided Reading Level: M, Lexile Level: 850L