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 liked this book because Spanish is my language, too. I also liked it because it reminded me about my grandma in my country.
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Name:
Brittany
Hometown:
Hendson,NV
Age:
7
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I like when they flew because that is why it would be fun to me.
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Name:
Christina
Hometown:
Henderson, NV
Age:
7
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I liked the Spanish words like abuela. I would like you to read this book.
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Name:
Phineil
Hometown:
Henderson, NV
Age:
7
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I like when they were flying. I like all the places they went.
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Name:
Amber
Hometown:
Henderson, NV
Age:
7
Review:
Abuela and her little girl were feeding the bird at the park. They were flying. When she looked up they came back down. They met the little girl's mom at the park. THE END
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