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Tia Lola Stories : How Tia Lola Came to (Visit) Stay and How Tia Lola Learned to Teach by Julia Alvarez (2010, Compact Disc)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherPenguin Random House Audio Publishing Group
ISBN-100307707229
ISBN-139780307707222
eBay Product ID (ePID)80760388

Product Key Features

Publication Year2010
TopicHumorous Stories
Book TitleTia Lola Stories : How Tia Lola Came to (Visit) Stay and How Tia Lola Learned to Teach
LanguageEnglish
GenreJuvenile Fiction
AuthorJulia Alvarez
Book SeriesThe Tia Lola Stories Ser.
FormatCompact Disc

Dimensions

Item Height1.1 In.
Item Length6.4 In.
Item Weight6.2 Oz
Item Width5.1 In.

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceJuvenile Audience
Grade FromThird Grade
Number of Volumes6 vols.
Grade ToSeventh Grade
Edition DescriptionUnabridged edition
SynopsisHOW TIA LOLA CAME TO VISIT STAY When Miguel s Tia Lola comes from the Dominican Republic to Vermont to help out his mami, Miguel is worried that his unusual aunt will make it even more difficult to make new friends. It s been hard enough moving from New York City and leaving Papi behind. Sometimes he wishes Tia Lola would go back to the island. But then he wouldn t have the treats she s putting in his lunch box, which he s sure helped him make the baseball team. And she really needs his help to learn English. So Miguel changes his wish to a new one, and he finally even figures out a clever way to make it come true. HOW TIA LOLA LEARNED TO TEACH Tia Lola has been invited to teach Spanish at her niece and nephew s elementary school. But Miguel wants nothing to do with the arrangement. On the other hand, Miguel s little sister, Juanita, can t wait to introduce her colorfully dressed aunt to all her friends at school that is, if she can stop getting distracted long enough. Before long, Tia Lola is organizing a Spanish treasure hunt and a Carnaval fiesta at school. Will Miguel be willing to join the fun? Will Juanita get her head out of the clouds and lead her classmates to victory in the treasure hunt?", HOW TÍA LOLA CAME TO VISIT STAY When Miguel's Tía Lola comes from the Dominican Republic to Vermont to help out his mami, Miguel is worried that his unusual aunt will make it even more difficult to make new friends. It's been hard enough moving from New York City and leaving Papi behind. Sometimes he wishes Tía Lola would go back to the island. But then he wouldn't have the treats she's putting in his lunch box, which he's sure helped him make the baseball team. And she really needs his help to learn English. So Miguel changes his wish to a new one, and he finally even figures out a clever way to make it come true. HOW TÍA LOLA LEARNED TO TEACH Tía Lola has been invited to teach Spanish at her niece and nephew's elementary school. But Miguel wants nothing to do with the arrangement. On the other hand, Miguel's little sister, Juanita, can't wait to introduce her colorfully dressed aunt to all her friends at school-that is, if she can stop getting distracted long enough. Before long, Tía Lola is organizing a Spanish treasure hunt and a Carnaval fiesta at school. Will Miguel be willing to join the fun? Will Juanita get her head out of the clouds and lead her classmates to victory in the treasure hunt?, HOW TA LOLA CAME TO VISIT STAY When Miguel's Ta Lola comes from the Dominican Republic to Vermont to help out his mami, Miguel is worried that his unusual aunt will make it even more difficult to make new friends. It's been hard enough moving from New York City and leaving Papi behind. Sometimes he wishes Ta Lola would go back to the island. But then he wouldn't have the treats she's putting in his lunch box, which he's sure helped him make the baseball team. And she really needs his help to learn English. So Miguel changes his wish to a new one, and he finally even figures out a clever way to make it come true. HOW TA LOLA LEARNED TO TEACH Ta Lola has been invited to teach Spanish at her niece and nephew's elementary school. But Miguel wants nothing to do with the arrangement. On the other hand, Miguel's little sister, Juanita, can't wait to introduce her colorfully dressed aunt to all her friends at school--that is, if she can stop getting distracted long enough. Before long, Ta Lola is organizing a Spanish treasure hunt and a Carnaval fiesta at school. Will Miguel be willing to join the fun? Will Juanita get her head out of the clouds and lead her classmates to victory in the treasure hunt?