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2009 El Ganso de los Huevos de Oro. Kathleen E. Bradley. Illustrated by Agi Palinay. Paperbound. Huntington Beach, CA: Edificando la fluidez en la lectura usando el teatro del lector: Teacher Created Materials. $6.12 from Premier Books, Roseburg, OR, through abe, Jan., '11.

This is a 24-page booklet made apparently for developing fluidity in Spanish through reader's theater. Each volume begins with a resume of the story and two pages of tips on reader's theater by Aaron Shepherd. The six characters are clearly laid out and marked by different colors as the play goes through its five acts. A poem, a song, and a glossary finish off the booklet. A repeated design marks 6 through 24. The one fuller illustration is the look of delight and astonishment on the front cover.

2009 El Leon y el Ratón. Dona Herweck Rice. Illustrated by Karen Lowe. Paperbound. Huntington Beach, CA: Edificando la fluidez en la lectura usando el teatro del lector: Teacher Created Materials. $6.12 from Premier Books, Roseburg, OR, through abe, Jan., '11.

This is a 24-page booklet made apparently for developing fluidity in Spanish through reader's theater. Each volume begins with a resume of the story and two pages of tips on reader's theater by Aaron Shepherd. The six characters are clearly laid out and their names are marked by different colors as the play goes through its five acts. A poem, a song, and a glossary finish off the booklet. A repeated design marks 6 through 24. The one fuller illustration is the face-to-face encounter of the two animals on the front cover.

2009 El Pastorcito Mentiroso. Kathleen E. Bradley. Illustrated by Agi Palinay. Paperbound. Huntington Beach, CA: Edificando la fluidez en la lectura usando el teatro del lector: Teacher Created Materials. $6.12 from Premier Books, Roseburg, OR, through abe, Jan., '11.

This is a 24-page booklet made apparently for developing fluidity in Spanish through reader's theater. Each volume begins with a resume of the story and two pages of tips on reader's theater by Aaron Shepherd. The six characters are clearly laid out and their names are marked by different colors as the play goes through its five acts. A poem, a song, and a glossary finish off the booklet. The poem here is "El Pastor" by William Blake. A repeated design marks 6 through 24. The one fuller illustration is the bored boy sitting with his head in his hand on the front cover.

2009 El Ratón del Campo y el Ratón de la Ciudad. Dona Herwick Rice. Illustrated by Chad Thompson. Paperbound. Huntington Beach, CA: Edificando la fluidez en la lectura usando el teatro del lector: Teacher Created Materials. $6.12 from Premier Books, Roseburg, OR, through abe, Jan., '11.

This is a 24-page booklet made apparently for developing fluidity in Spanish through reader's theater. Each volume begins with a resume of the story and two pages of tips on reader's theater by Aaron Shepherd. The six characters are clearly laid out and their names are marked by different colors as the play goes through its five acts. A poem, a song, and a glossary finish off the booklet. The song here is "Hogar Dulce Hogar." A repeated design marks 6 through 24. The one fuller illustration shows the two mice scampering away from both a dog and cat on top of the table on the booklet's front cover.

2009 El Saltamontes y las Hormigas. Dona Herwick Rice. Illustrated by Chad Thompson. Paperbound. Huntington Beach, CA: Edificando la fluidez en la lectura usando el teatro del lector: Teacher Created Materials. $6.12 from Premier Books, Roseburg, OR, through abe, Jan., '11.

This is a 24-page booklet made apparently for developing fluidity in Spanish through reader's theater. Each volume begins with a resume of the story and two pages of tips on reader's theater by Aaron Shepherd. The six characters are clearly laid out and their names are marked by different colors as the play goes through its five acts. There are two narrators for this script, as well as two ants. A poem, a song, and a glossary finish off the booklet. A repeated design marks 6 through 24. The one fuller illustration, on the book's front cover, shows a line of ants carrying off grains while the grasshopper perches on top of a mushroom.

2009 El Viento del Norte y el Sol. Dona Herwick Rice. Illustrated by Karen Lowe. Paperbound. Huntington Beach, CA: Edificando la fluidez en la lectura usando el teatro del lector: Teacher Created Materials. $6.12 from Premier Books, Roseburg, OR, through abe, Jan., '11.

This is a 24-page booklet made apparently for developing fluidity in Spanish through reader's theater. Each volume begins with a resume of the story and two pages of tips on reader's theater by Aaron Shepherd. The six characters are clearly laid out and their names are marked by different colors as the play goes through its five acts. There are two narrators for this script, and the traveller's mantle speaks as well. A poem, a song, and a glossary finish off the booklet. The poem here is Christina Rossetti's "Who Has Seen the Wind?" A repeated design marks 6 through 24. The one fuller illustration, on the book's front cover, presents a triangle formed by the gray wind, the golden sun, and the brown traveller below and between them.

2009 La Liebre y la Tortuga. Dona Herwick Rice. Illustrated by Chad Thompson. Paperbound. Huntington Beach, CA: Edificando la fluidez en la lectura usando el teatro del lector: Teacher Created Materials. $6.12 from Premier Books, Roseburg, OR, through abe, Jan., '11.

This is a 24-page booklet made apparently for developing fluidity in Spanish through reader's theater. Each volume begins with a resume of the story and two pages of tips on reader's theater by Aaron Shepherd. The six characters are clearly laid out and their names are marked by different colors as the play goes through its five acts. A poem, a song, and a glossary finish off the booklet. The poem here is "Qué hacer cuando no ganas" and the song is a Spanish version of "Frère Jacques." These are clever choices! A repeated design marks 6 through 24. The one fuller illustration, on the book's front cover, presents the tortoise breaking the ribbon across the finish line while the hare, wearing tennis shoes, hurries to catch up.

2009 La Zorra y el Cuervo. Dona Herwick Rice. Illustrated by Chad Thompson. Paperbound. Huntington Beach, CA: Edificando la fluidez en la lectura usando el teatro del lector: Teacher Created Materials. $6.12 from Premier Books, Roseburg, OR, through abe, Jan., '11.

This is a 24-page booklet made apparently for developing fluidity in Spanish through reader's theater. Each volume begins with a resume of the story and two pages of tips on reader's theater by Aaron Shepherd. The six characters are clearly laid out and their names are marked by different colors as the play goes through its five acts. There are two narrators for this script, as well as a snail and a grasshopper. A poem, a song, and a glossary finish off the booklet. The song here is a loose Spanish translation of Stephen Foster's "Beautiful Dreamer." A repeated design marks 6 through 24. The one fuller illustration, on the book's front cover, has the fox looking up expectantly to the crow, who holds a piece of Swiss cheese in his beak.