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The Tooth Fairy Meets El Raton Perez - 1582462968, hardcover, Renà Colato LaÃnez

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Artist
Colato Laínez, René
ISBN
1582462968
Book Title
Tooth Fairy Meets El Raton Perez
Publisher
Random House Children's Books
Item Length
11.8 in
Publication Year
2010
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes, Lintern, Tom
Item Height
0.3 in
Author
René Colato Laínez
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Topic
concepts / Body, People & Places / United States / Hispanic & Latino, Fairy Tales & Folklore / General, Bedtime & Dreams, General, Health & Daily Living / General
Item Weight
15.4 Oz
Item Width
9.3 in
Number of Pages
32 Pages

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Random House Children's Books
ISBN-10
1582462968
ISBN-13
9781582462967
eBay Product ID (ePID)
73410094

Product Key Features

Book Title
Tooth Fairy Meets El Raton Perez
Number of Pages
32 Pages
Language
English
Topic
concepts / Body, People & Places / United States / Hispanic & Latino, Fairy Tales & Folklore / General, Bedtime & Dreams, General, Health & Daily Living / General
Publication Year
2010
Illustrator
Yes, Lintern, Tom
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Author
René Colato Laínez
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.3 in
Item Weight
15.4 Oz
Item Length
11.8 in
Item Width
9.3 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
LCCN
2009-016782
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
Review, School Library Journal : "When Miguelito hides his lost tooth under his pillow, he has no idea that he is setting off a power struggle between the English-speaking world's Tooth Fairy and her Spanish-speaking counterpart, El RatÓn PÉrez.... Young readers may not consciously recognize this tale as a metaphor for growing up in two cultures, but the story does model how to successfully negotiate a bicultural life... An excellent selection for libraries serving bicultural families." "A marvelous story merging cultures seamlessly and with great humor. Adults will enjoy this read-aloud just as much as kids." -Sandra Cisneros, award-winning author of The House on Mango Street, Review, Through the Looking Glass , June 1, 2010: "This delightful picture book combines the traditions of Latin countries with those of Anglo Saxon ones bringing together the Tooth Fairy (who is English in origin) and El Raton Perez (who first appeared in a book in Spain in 1894.) Children who are about to lose a tooth will greatly enjoy this story about cooperation and friendship." Review, School Library Journal : "When Miguelito hides his lost tooth under his pillow, he has no idea that he is setting off a power struggle between the English-speaking world's Tooth Fairy and her Spanish-speaking counterpart, El RatÓn PÉrez.... Young readers may not consciously recognize this tale as a metaphor for growing up in two cultures, but the story does model how to successfully negotiate a bicultural life... An excellent selection for libraries serving bicultural families." "A marvelous story merging cultures seamlessly and with great humor. Adults will enjoy this read-aloud just as much as kids." -Sandra Cisneros, award-winning author of The House on Mango Street From the Hardcover edition., Review, Through the Looking Glass, June 1, 2010: "This delightful picture book combines the traditions of Latin countries with those of Anglo Saxon ones bringing together the Tooth Fairy (who is English in origin) and El Raton Perez (who first appeared in a book in Spain in 1894.) Children who are about to lose a tooth will greatly enjoy this story about cooperation and friendship." Review, School Library Journal: "When Miguelito hides his lost tooth under his pillow, he has no idea that he is setting off a power struggle between the English-speaking world's Tooth Fairy and her Spanish-speaking counterpart, El Ratn Prez.... Young readers may not consciously recognize this tale as a metaphor for growing up in two cultures, but the story does model how to successfully negotiate a bicultural life... An excellent selection for libraries serving bicultural families." "A marvelous story merging cultures seamlessly and with great humor. Adults will enjoy this read-aloud just as much as kids." -- Sandra Cisneros , award-winning author of The House on Mango Street, Review,Through the Looking Glass, June 1, 2010: "This delightful picture book combines the traditions of Latin countries with those of Anglo Saxon ones bringing together the Tooth Fairy (who is English in origin) and El Raton Perez (who first appeared in a book in Spain in 1894.) Children who are about to lose a tooth will greatly enjoy this story about cooperation and friendship." Review,School Library Journal: "When Miguelito hides his lost tooth under his pillow, he has no idea that he is setting off a power struggle between the English-speaking world's Tooth Fairy and her Spanish-speaking counterpart, El Ratón Pérez.... Young readers may not consciously recognize this tale as a metaphor for growing up in two cultures, but the story does model how to successfully negotiate a bicultural life... An excellent selection for libraries serving bicultural families." "A marvelous story merging cultures seamlessly and with great humor. Adults will enjoy this read-aloud just as much as kids." - Sandra Cisneros , award-winning author of The House on Mango Street, When Miguelito hides his lost tooth under his pillow, he has no idea that he is setting off a power struggle between the English-speaking world's Tooth Fairy and her Spanish-speaking counterpart, El RatÓn PÉrez.... Young readers may not consciously recognize this tale as a metaphor for growing up in two cultures, but the story does model how to successfully negotiate a bicultural life... An excellent selection for libraries serving bicultural families.-School Library Journal A marvelous story merging cultures seamlessly and with great humor. Adults will enjoy this read-aloud just as much as kids.-Sandra Cisneros, award-winning author ofThe House on Mango Street From the Hardcover edition.
Grade From
Preschool
Dewey Decimal
[E]
Grade To
Second Grade
Synopsis
The Tooth Fairy has some competition. Meet El Ratón Pérez, the charming and adventurous mouse who collects children's teeth in Spain and Latin America. When both the Tooth Fairy and El Ratón Pérez arrive to claim Miguelito's tooth, sparks fly under the Mexican-American boy's pillow. Who will rightfully claim his tooth? This magical tale introduces a legendary Latino character to a new audience and provides a fresh take on the familiar childhood experience of losing one's tooth., The Tooth Fairy has some competition. Meet El Rat n P rez, the charming and adventurous mouse who collects children's teeth in Spain and Latin America. When both the Tooth Fairy and El Rat n P rez arrive to claim Miguelito's tooth, sparks fly under the Mexican-American boy's pillow. Who will rightfully claim his tooth? This magical tale introduces a legendary Latino character to a new audience and provides a fresh take on the familiar childhood experience of losing one's tooth.
LC Classification Number
PZ7.C66995Too 2010

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