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Junie B. Jones Y Su Gran Bocota (Spanish Edition)

The world's funniest kindergartener is now available in Spanish!La semana de Junie no va nada bien. Primero, la castigan por hablar más de la cuenta. ¡Y ahora vuelve a meterse en un lío! Porque el lunes es el día del trabajo y Junie B. le dijo a la clase que ella tenía el mejor trabajo de todos. Solo que, ¿qué trabajo es ese?

Lexile Measure: 420 (What's this?)

Paperback: 80 pages

Publisher: Scholastic en Espanol; Tra edition (June 1, 2005)

Language: Spanish

ISBN-10: 0439425166

ISBN-13: 978-0439425162

Product Dimensions: 0.2 x 5.2 x 7.5 inches

Shipping Weight: 1.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)

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Age Range: 7 - 10 years

Grade Level: 2 - 5

We've read many of the books in the series in English and are introducing her to reading Spanish with some of these. They are well translated and carry the message, meaning, humor and wit. The experience for my daughter is just as enjoyable with the spanish book as with the english ones.

my daughter and grand daughter need these for a small library on a mountain top in Honduras. The children need entertaining books to learn to read that will not put strange images into their imagination.

I read Junie B. Jones book as a child. And was extremely glad to find these in spanish! Fun for me to read (at 22 years old!) to work on my spanish, as well as to read to my daughter who is half hispanic. Wonderful!

Junior B. Is an amazing character. She is mischievous in an innocent way! A kindergartener that says what she sees. This book and the Junie B. Series is a great way to not only motivate but keep young readers hooked!

Junie B. keeps me laughing while I improve my Spanish. I enjoy all of this series. I think the Spanish is pretty good even though there were a few words I couldn't find in my Spanish/English dictionary.

I am using this book to teach adults how to read Spanish and they love her adventures. Junie B. is great in English or in this Spanish version.

I love all the books from Junie B. JonesMe encantan todos los libros sobre Junie B. Jones y mi hija tambien aunque aun no sabe leer

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