Rosa and her Spanish-speaking abuela (grandmother) fly high above New York City, past the Statue of Liberty, and see the sights below. Several dozen Spanish words and phrases are woven into the fanciful picture book story, and the vibrant collage of watercolors, pastels, and cut paper pulses with colors and tiny details of city life.
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I like when they were flying in the wind and they flew to the store.
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Name:
Stetson
Hometown:
Henderson, NV
Age:
7
Review:
I like the book because the pictures were perfect and the hand writing is great. The book was about a girl and her grandmother. The girl imagines that she is flying with her grandmother.
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Name:
Alicia
Hometown:
Henderson, NV
Age:
8
Review:
Abuela is a good story! It helps you learn spanish. It is a fantasy book. I liked the pictures because they are beautiful. I wish I could fly!
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Name:
Alex
Hometown:
Hendson , Nv
Age:
7
Review:
It was about Spanish people. Abuela took me on the bus. Abuela's grandmother dreamed she could fly. I would recommend this book.
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