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Highlights
- The first day of school can be scary--especially when no one else speaks your language.
- 4-8 Years
- 9.8" x 7.9" Paperback
- 32 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, People & Places
Description
Book Synopsis
The first day of school can be scary--especially when no one else speaks your language.Carmen wishes she was back in Mexico, where everyone spoke Spanish and she didn't stand out. But a little bravery, a loving family, and a compassionate, determined teacher help Carmen find her way. Señora Coski's Spanish is muy terrible, but that means Carmen knows she won't laugh if her English sounds terrible, too. Soon, Carmen is confident enough to join in lessons, games, and songs--and she starts to teach her classmates Spanish, too! Uno, dos, tres. . . . Brightly illustrated by Pura Belpré Honor illustrator Angela Dominguez, Carmen Learns English explores the frustrations and triumphs of a young immigrant learning a new language, and celebrates the ways in which we learn from one another. For anyone worrying about their first day of school, this sweet, realistic picture book is sure to reassure and entertain.
Review Quotes
"This charming celebration of bilingualism captures both the fears and delights of learning a new tongue."--School Library Journal "Cox gets Carmen's narration just right, folding in both Spanish words and enough malapropisms to give readers a sense of her special voice. Dominguez's bright paintings present a basically confident little girl whose progress from anxious frowns to smiles will make readers cheer. Muy bueno."--Kirkus Reviews "The frustrations of starting school as the only Spanish-speaking student come through clearly in Cox's tale of a girl who slowly gets a handle on English with the help of a compassionate teacher."--Publishers Weekly
About the Author
Judy Cox is a former elementary school teacher and the author of picture books such as Haunted House, Haunted Mouse and chapter books including Ukelele Hayley, a Bank Street College Best Book, and The Secret Chicken Society, which was nominated for four state awards and named a Best of the Best title by the Chicago Public Library. She lives in Oregon. Angela N. Dominguez was born in Mexico City and grew up in Texas. Spanish was her family's first language, and her older brother had to learn English in the first grade. Like Lupita, Angela learned English with his help, so she could be fluent by her first day of school. She received Pura Belpré Illustration Honors for two books: Maria Had a Llama and Mango, Abuela, and Me.Dimensions (Overall): 9.8 Inches (H) x 7.9 Inches (W) x .2 Inches (D)
Weight: .3 Pounds
Suggested Age: 4-8 Years
Sub-Genre: People & Places
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
Number of Pages: 32
Publisher: Holiday House
Theme: Hispanic & Latino, United States
Format: Paperback
Author: Judy Cox
Language: English
Street Date: December 7, 2021
TCIN: 1002481709
UPC: 9780823450930
Item Number (DPCI): 247-49-3230
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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