Camila the Record-Breaking Star

Author:   Alicia Salazar ,  Thais Damiao
Publisher:   Picture Window Books
ISBN:  

9781515882121


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   01 January 2021
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 7 years
Format:   Hardback
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Camila the Record-Breaking Star


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After reading about kid record-breakers, Camila dreams of breaking a record of her own. But which world record should she tackle? No matter what she tries, Camila finds that breaking records is hard. Will she ever become a record-breaking star?

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Author:   Alicia Salazar ,  Thais Damiao
Publisher:   Picture Window Books
Imprint:   Picture Window Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.204kg
ISBN:  

9781515882121


ISBN 10:   1515882128
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   01 January 2021
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 7 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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This entry in the ""Camila the Star"" series features seven-year-old Camila, who hears about someone her age who is a star for breaking a world record and appears on a magazine cover. She is determined to get her own magazine cover by becoming a record-breaker, too. After myriad missteps, she writes a song with a goal of 1000 plays on a song platform. It takes a while, but she does earn the record; the magazine cover is homemade, but the thrill is just as real. This title owes a debt to Jacqueline Jules's ""Sophia Martinez"" series while reaching out to a slightly younger audience. Camila's family is introduced to readers by way of a labeled picture with its own chapter heading, allowing Salazar to later incorporate them into the story without additional description. The Spanish-English glossary is located at the beginning of the book. The text, limited to three or four short sentences per page, is accompanied by bright cartoonish explanatory illustrations. Despite these efforts to simplify Camila's adventures for a younger reader, there are a few clumsy textual references, like the one that suggests the song could be a ""platinum"" record instead of going ""viral."" VERDICT This fairly derivative title may meet the needs of collections that rely on easy chapter books.--Lisa Lehmuller, Paul Cuffee Maritime Charter Sch., Providence ""School Library Journal"" Summary: Camila the Record-Breaking Star Camila the Record-Breaking Star is the first in the Camila the Star series by Alicia Salazar, illustrated by Thias Damiao. In this book, young Camila who has always wanted to be una estrella discovers that one way she can do this is by breaking a world record, but which one? After much thought and many failed tries, she finally finds the perfect thing for her. She's not going to break any previously set records; she'll set hers instead! The Good This is a cute chapter book, much like the Yasmin series by Saadia Faruqi. It's an excellent book for kids who just trying to get into chapter books. At 32 pages, it's pretty much a picture book with just a bit more text and an ""older"" plot. I loved the illustrations and the sibling dynamics between Camila and her older siblings Andres and Ana as well as Camila's resilience and creativity. If your kids like their book-related activities, then they'll love the two at the end of this book, as well as the glossary of Spanish words used throughout the book. Much like the Sophia Martinez books, this one also has Spanish words highlighted throughout and would be useful if you're trying to teach basic Spanish words and phrases. Overall: Camila the Record-Breaking Star Camila the Record-Breaking Star is an excellent start to a fun chapter book series with a bright, creative heroine who learns the value of being resilient. With highlighted Spanish words and phrases interspersed throughout the story and a useful glossary at the end of the book, this is a great way to help kids learn and remember simple Spanish words. Finally, the easy-to-read text and vivid illustrations will capture the eyes of any child who is new to reading chapter books. I would definitely recommend this to those looking for chapter books for first and second graders.--Afoma ""Reading Middle Grade""


Summary: Camila the Record-Breaking Star Camila the Record-Breaking Star is the first in the Camila the Star series by Alicia Salazar, illustrated by Thias Damiao. In this book, young Camila who has always wanted to be una estrella discovers that one way she can do this is by breaking a world record, but which one? After much thought and many failed tries, she finally finds the perfect thing for her. She's not going to break any previously set records; she'll set hers instead! The Good This is a cute chapter book, much like the Yasmin series by Saadia Faruqi. It's an excellent book for kids who just trying to get into chapter books. At 32 pages, it's pretty much a picture book with just a bit more text and an older plot. I loved the illustrations and the sibling dynamics between Camila and her older siblings Andres and Ana as well as Camila's resilience and creativity. If your kids like their book-related activities, then they'll love the two at the end of this book, as well as the glossary of Spanish words used throughout the book. Much like the Sophia Martinez books, this one also has Spanish words highlighted throughout and would be useful if you're trying to teach basic Spanish words and phrases. Overall: Camila the Record-Breaking Star Camila the Record-Breaking Star is an excellent start to a fun chapter book series with a bright, creative heroine who learns the value of being resilient. With highlighted Spanish words and phrases interspersed throughout the story and a useful glossary at the end of the book, this is a great way to help kids learn and remember simple Spanish words. Finally, the easy-to-read text and vivid illustrations will capture the eyes of any child who is new to reading chapter books. I would definitely recommend this to those looking for chapter books for first and second graders.--Afoma Reading Middle Grade


Author Information

Alicia Salazar is a Mexican American children's book author who has written for blogs, magazines, and education publishers. She was also once an elementary school teacher and a marine biologist. She currently lives in the suburbs of Houston, TX, but is a city girl at heart. When she is not dreaming up new adventures to experience, she is turning her adventures into stories for kids. Thais Damião is a Brazilian illustrator and graphic designer. She studied graphic design at Centro Universitário Belas Artes de São Paulo, followed by an MA at Academy of Art University, where she specialized in visual development, in the beautiful city of San Francisco, California. Born and raised in a small city in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, she spent her childhood playing with her brother and cousins and also drawing all the time. Enchanted by children since she was a child, her illustrations are all dedicated to them.

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