Mango, Abuela, and Me by Meg Medina 22 Book Extension Activities NO PREP
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Heartwarming multi-generational story of a young girl whose Grandmother (Abuela) comes to live with her family. Abuela does not speak English and the young girl does not speak Spanish. Communication is tough for these two, but they slowly learn how to get by and get to know each other.
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Mia is unsure of what to think when her grandma, Abuela, comes to live with her. She must open up her room to share with Abuela, even though the two don't even share a common language. "Abuela and I can't understand each other" Mia confides to her mom. "Things will get better," she tells her, and indeed they do. Through some trial and error, persistence and even a feathered friend, Mia and Abuela find new ways to communicate. "Now, when Abuela and I are lying next to each other in bed, our mouths are full of things to say." In this tale, Medina blends Spanish and English words together as seamlessly as she blends the stories of two distinct cultures and generations. Dominguez's bright illustrations, done in ink, gouache, and marker, make the characters shine as bright as the rich story they depict. The glowing images of Mango, the parrot, a nearly silent star of the book, will win over audiences of all ages but the real magic is in the heartfelt tale of love. Everything about this book will make readers want to share it with someone they love. VERDICT A timeless story with wide appeal.—Megan Egbert, Meridian Library District, ID
There are 22 NO PREP Book Extension Activities with this Product:
Making Connections Pre-Reading Activity
Cover Story
Let's Take a Picture Walk
I Wonder (Formulating Questions)
Comprehension Questions
Compare and Contrast
Story Map
Making Changes
Main Characters
Postcard Writing Activity
Identifying Problem and Solution
Making Connections - Text to Self
Making Connections - Text to Text
Making Connections - Text to World
All About Mia
Cover Art
Character Changes
3,2,1 Writing Activity
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