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OverviewReina helps her neighbors in this Level Two I Can Read story about Reina Ramos, a loyal friend whose high-spirited antics sometimes cause chaos but who always finds a way to make things right! Features Spanish vocabulary and a glossary. Reina’s school is holding a food drive for the local shelter, and the classroom that collects the most cans wins a pizza party! Reina is so excited, but Abuela is too busy helping a neighbor with a new baby to help Reina with her school project. If her class doesn’t win, can Reina still find a way to help out Reina Ramos: Neighborhood Helper is a Level Two I Can Read book, geared for kids who read on their own but still need a little help. The story also contains several Spanish words and a glossary. Acclaim for the first Reina Ramos I Can Read: Kirkus Best Book List for Early Readers 2022 and Chicago Public Library’s Best of the Best List 2022 Also available in Spanish: Reina Ramos ayuda a los vecinos. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Emma Otheguy , Andres LandazabalPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: HarperCollins Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9780063223257ISBN 10: 0063223252 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 03 September 2024 Recommended Age: From 4 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsThis level 2 beginning reader contains an engaging, relatable story for emergent readers that features simple text, a sprinkling of Spanish vocabulary, and sweet illustrations on each page. -- Booklist The Spanish words and -positive messages about managing conflict and problem-solving make this a welcome addition to beginning reader collections. -- School Library Journal Broad appeal and an engaging emotional journey make this an excellent addition to any early reader collection. Recommended for first purchase. -- School Library Journal A sparkling tale starring a resilient young protagonist. -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) This level 2 beginning reader contains an engaging, relatable story for emergent readers that features simple text, a sprinkling of Spanish vocabulary, and sweet illustrations on each page. -- Booklist The Spanish words and -positive messages about managing conflict and problem-solving make this a welcome addition to beginning reader collections. -- School Library Journal Broad appeal and an engaging emotional journey make this an excellent addition to any early reader collection. Recommended for first purchase. -- School Library Journal A sparkling tale starring a resilient young protagonist. -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) ""Otheguy's text is perfect for beginning readers."" -- School Library Journal "This level 2 beginning reader contains an engaging, relatable story for emergent readers that features simple text, a sprinkling of Spanish vocabulary, and sweet illustrations on each page. -- Booklist The Spanish words and -positive messages about managing conflict and problem-solving make this a welcome addition to beginning reader collections. -- School Library Journal Broad appeal and an engaging emotional journey make this an excellent addition to any early reader collection. Recommended for first purchase. -- School Library Journal A sparkling tale starring a resilient young protagonist. -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) ""Otheguy's text is perfect for beginning readers."" -- School Library Journal" Author InformationEmma Otheguy writes children's books about Latine identity and Latin American history and literature. She is the author of Martí's Song for Freedom, A Sled for Gabo, and Sofía Acosta Makes a Scene. She co-authored, with Adam Gidwitz, The Unicorn Rescue Society: The Madre de Aguas of Cuba. She holds a PhD in history from New York University and lives in New York City. Visit her at www.emmaotheguy.com. Andres Landazábal is an illustrator and art director based in Colombia. His work has appeared in film, television, and print. Andres' love for drawing and painting was instilled at a young age by reading classic illustrated children's books. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |