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Judith Viorst's long-popular tale of a day that begins badly and gets worse!
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"Cesar Chavez and his fight for the rights of Hispanic agricultural workers is an inspirational story about unity, justice, and perseverance... Brian Armador reads the compelling text clearly and with power. Original music with a Latin flavor accompanies the production. This would make an excellent listening center and provides important insights into Hispanic civil rights."-School Library Journal
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Illustrator: Marc Simont Narrator: David CromettISBN 13: 9781591129394Release Date: 05/30/2004Grades: K - 2
Length: 5 Min 51 Sec
Price: $10.00
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"....David Cromett clearly and expressively narrates...a quality addition to school and public library Spanish language collections for children." - School Library Journal
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"Amador speaks with the wonder of a girl who is exploring the beach she loves so much. On both the English and Spanish tracks her enunciation is distinct. With deliberate pacing she lets listeners sense each of the girl's experiences throughout her beach day. Gentle sounds of water and shorebirds provide background."-AudioFile Magazine
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The amazing Amador family voices the delightful story of Zora, a young gardener who grows a community by organizing a garden swap with the abundance of zucchini she grows, in this new Spanish edition.
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