El fandango de Lola (Spanish Edition)

by Anna Witte

Paperback, 2011

Status

Available

Call number

PB Wit

Call number

PB Wit

Local notes

PB Wit

Barcode

3994

Publication

Barefoot Books (2011), Edition: Pap/Com, Paperback, 32 pages

Description

After learning how to dance a style of flamenco known as the fandango, Lola plans a surprise for her mother's birthday.

Language

Physical description

32 p.; 10.5 inches

User reviews

LibraryThing member lquilter
Sweet story of a little girl who, envious of her big sister, finds something special to do for herself -- learn fandango like her mama. Very sweet in terms of the little girl relating to everyone in her family -- father-child time while he is teaching her to dance; sister interactions when Lola
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wistfully envies her big sister's hair, friends, abilities; and mother-child interactions in that Lola is emulating her mama. I recommend the audiorecording since you can really get the feel of the rhythms (1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12....).
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LibraryThing member alyson
Well who wouldn't want to take flameco lessons after reading this? I really enjoyed the story and the illustrations. I love The Wise Fool with the same illustrator, so it was nice to see similar work for a very different story. Bonus! - a CD with music and the story narrated!
LibraryThing member LFDuncan
Spanish version of "Lola's Fandango." Lola's father teaches her to dance flamenco as a birthday surprise for her mother. The accompanying CD is great to read along with, because music is such an important part of the story. I also liked the depiction of the family relationships - Lola longs to be
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as cool as her older sister, her mom is a bit mysterious about her dancing past. They feel like 3-dimensional characters, even in such a brief story.
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LibraryThing member Rosa.Mill
A story book for slightly older children that tells how Lola begins to learn the flamenco from her father after being inspired by finding her mother’s old flamenco shoes in the closet. She feels as though she’s not special compared to her older sister and learning dance from her father makes
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her feel special. She works very hard and performs at her mother’s surprise party. The art style is bright and colorful and does a good job showing the movement of the story.
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LibraryThing member Rosa.Mill
A story book for slightly older children that tells how Lola begins to learn the flamenco from her father after being inspired by finding her mother’s old flamenco shoes in the closet. She feels as though she’s not special compared to her older sister and learning dance from her father makes
Show More
her feel special. She works very hard and performs at her mother’s surprise party. The art style is bright and colorful and does a good job showing the movement of the story.
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LibraryThing member Rosa.Mill
A story book for slightly older children that tells how Lola begins to learn the flamenco from her father after being inspired by finding her mother’s old flamenco shoes in the closet. She feels as though she’s not special compared to her older sister and learning dance from her father makes
Show More
her feel special. She works very hard and performs at her mother’s surprise party. The art style is bright and colorful and does a good job showing the movement of the story.
Show Less
LibraryThing member Rosa.Mill
A story book for slightly older children that tells how Lola begins to learn the flamenco from her father after being inspired by finding her mother’s old flamenco shoes in the closet. She feels as though she’s not special compared to her older sister and learning dance from her father makes
Show More
her feel special. She works very hard and performs at her mother’s surprise party. The art style is bright and colorful and does a good job showing the movement of the story.
Show Less
LibraryThing member adaq
Sweet story of a little girl who, envious of her big sister, finds something special to do for herself -- learn fandango like her mama. Very sweet in terms of the little girl relating to everyone in her family -- father-child time while he is teaching her to dance; sister interactions when Lola
Show More
wistfully envies her big sister's hair, friends, abilities; and mother-child interactions in that Lola is emulating her mama. I recommend the audiorecording since you can really get the feel of the rhythms (1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12....).
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Pages

32

Rating

(12 ratings; 4.2)
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