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June Behrens

Author of Fiesta!: Cinco De Mayo

59+ Works 1,367 Members 8 Reviews

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Works by June Behrens

Fiesta!: Cinco De Mayo (1978) 324 copies, 3 reviews
Gung Hay Fat Choy (Special Holiday Books) (1982) 215 copies, 2 reviews
I Can Be an Astronaut (1984) 45 copies
Powwow (Easy Reading) (1983) 35 copies
The Manners Book: What's Right, Ned? (1980) 23 copies, 1 review
Dolphins! (Sea Life) (1989) 22 copies
Sharks! (Sea Life) (1990) 19 copies
Whalewatch! (1978) 19 copies
Colonial Farm (1976) 16 copies
Pilgrims' Plantation (1977) 6 copies
Together (1975) 6 copies
My name is Jimmy Carter (1978) 5 copies
How I feel (1973) 5 copies, 1 review
Look at the Zoo Animals. (1970) 5 copies
Who Am I? (1969) 5 copies
What is a seal? (1975) 5 copies
Look at the Farm Animals. (1971) 3 copies
Looking at horses (1976) 3 copies
Look at the sea animals (1975) 3 copies
Death Valley (1980) 3 copies
What I hear in my school (1976) 3 copies
Lighthouse family (1979) 2 copies
My Favorite Thing (1975) 1 copy
Ship cargo (1971) 1 copy

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In my opinion this is a great informational book when a student is learning about Cinco De Mayo. The pictures in the story were real photographs that were taken at a Cinco De Mayo party which is helpful for visualizing the celebration. The writing was very informative for readers who do not know anything about Cinco De Mayo or Mexican American culture as a whole. In the story the narrator kept referring back to "they learned", which eludes that the narrator is not part of the Mexican show more American culture but is learning about the culture and enjoying what they are learning. This book pushes readers to learn more about the Mexican-American culture and what their celebrations entail. I think this is a good book for readers in 3rd grade to read because it is an informational text where they will learn something but it is also a text that can relate to students their age. show less
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SUMMARY
This book shares the traditions of the Chinese New Year Celebration. Chinese New Year is a celebration that occur anytime between late January and early February. Red and orange are colors used to express joy. Families get together and celebrate the year. Days of celebration follow with firecrackers and magnificent paper mache dragons of all colors.

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I like that this book included a lot of information, but was not overwhelming or an abundance of text. I think that's what makes it show more a nice fit for this age group. I appreciated that the author kept repeating the phrase 'gung hay fat choy' and that they usually put it in all capital letters to make it stand it. This was a great way to get students to remember that phrase. The pictures of the dragons were also beautiful. show less
This is a children’s book on manners, written solely in Spanish. We read it as a bedtime book, and were able to make it through with a few trips to the Spanish/English dictionary. The concepts of manners are very elementary, but it was still a nice reminder for my son, plus good practice reading Spanish.
The book is about celebrating Latino American heritage. There are a lot of in class pictures of students participating in various Hispanic activities. The book is full of key terms to help broaden a child’s vocabulary.

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59
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3.8
Reviews
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ISBNs
100
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