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Books with title The Skirt

  • The Skirt

    HOLT MCDOUGAL

    Paperback (HOLT MCDOUGAL, June 21, 2016)
    For fans of Gary Soto and Matt de la Peña comes a tale of a contemporary Mexican-American family with a "spunky and imaginative heroine" (Publishers Weekly).Miata Ramirez is scared and upset. The skirt she brought to show off at school is gone. She brought her forklorico skirt to show off at school and left it on the bus. It’s not just any skirt. This skirt belonged to Miata’s mother when she was a child in Mexico. On Sunday, Miata and her dance group are supposedgoing to dance forklorico, or traditional Mexican folk dances; and that kind of dancing requires a skirt like the one Miata lost. It’s Friday afternoon. Miata doesn’ t want her parents to know she’s lost something again. Can she find a way to rescue the precious skirt in time? With its focus on family ties, friendship, and ethnic pride and Includes an afterword from its acclaimedthe author, The Skirt is a story that children everywhere will relate to and be inspired by, no matter their background. "A light, engaging narrative that successfully combines information on Hispanic culture with familiar and recognizable childhood themes....A fine read-aloud and discussion starter, this story blends cultural differences with human similarities to create both interest and understanding."—SLJ“Light, easy reading . . . offering readers a cast and situations with which to identify, whatever their own ethnic origins.”—The Bulletin"Soto's light tale offers a pleasant blend of family ties, friendship and ethnic pride...[and Miata is] a spunky and imaginative heroine."—Publishers Weekly
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  • The Skirt

    Gary Soto

    eBook (Yearling, Nov. 28, 2012)
    For fans of Gary Soto and Matt de la Peña comes a tale of a contemporary Mexican-American family with a "spunky and imaginative heroine" (Publishers Weekly).Miata Ramirez is scared and upset. The skirt she brought to show off at school is gone. She brought her forklorico skirt to show off at school and left it on the bus. It’s not just any skirt. This skirt belonged to Miata’s mother when she was a child in Mexico. On Sunday, Miata and her dance group are supposedgoing to dance forklorico, or traditional Mexican folk dances; and that kind of dancing requires a skirt like the one Miata lost. It’s Friday afternoon. Miata doesn’ t want her parents to know she’s lost something again. Can she find a way to rescue the precious skirt in time? With its focus on family ties, friendship, and ethnic pride and Includes an afterword from its acclaimedthe author, The Skirt is a story that children everywhere will relate to and be inspired by, no matter their background. "A light, engaging narrative that successfully combines information on Hispanic culture with familiar and recognizable childhood themes....A fine read-aloud and discussion starter, this story blends cultural differences with human similarities to create both interest and understanding."—SLJ“Light, easy reading . . . offering readers a cast and situations with which to identify, whatever their own ethnic origins.”—The Bulletin"Soto's light tale offers a pleasant blend of family ties, friendship and ethnic pride...[and Miata is] a spunky and imaginative heroine."—Publishers Weekly
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  • The Skirt

    Gary Soto, Soto Gary, Eric Velasquez

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, April 1, 1997)
    Miata has left the beautiful folkl=rico skirt her mother wore in Mexico on the bus. She was going to wear the skirt on Sunday when her dance group performed folkl=rico. Can Miata and her friend Ana rescue the precious skirt in time? A warm-hearted story about a contemporary Mexican-American family.
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  • Skirt, The

    Gary Soto

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, May 13, 2008)
    THE SKIRT IS gone. Miata Ramirez is scared and upset. She brought her forklorico skirt to show off at school and left it on the bus. It’s not just any skirt. This skirt belonged to Miata’s mother when she was a child in Mexico. On Sunday, Miata and her dance group are going to dance forklorico. It’s Friday afternoon. Miata doesn’t want her parents to know she’s lost something again. Can she find a way to rescue the precious skirt in time?Includes an afterword from the author.
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  • The Skirt

    Gary Soto

    Hardcover (Kendal Hunt, Jan. 1, 1994)
    Book by Gary Soto
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  • The Skirt

    Gary Soto, Eileen Galindo

    Audio CD (RecordedBooks, Aug. 16, 1993)
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  • The Skirt

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    Unknown Binding (Random House Childrens Books, May 1, 1994)
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  • The Skirt

    Gary Soto, Eric Velasquez

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, June 21, 2016)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When Miata Ramirez leaves on the school bus the skirt that she is to wear in a dance performance, she needs all her wits to get it back without her parents' finding out that she has lost something yet again.
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  • The Skirt

    Gary Soto

    Library Binding (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, May 13, 2008)
    Miata has left the beautiful folklÂľrico skirt her mother wore in Mexico on the bus. She was going to wear the skirt on Sunday when her dance group performed folklÂľrico. Can Miata and her friend Ana rescue the precious skirt in time? A warm-hearted story about a contemporary Mexican-American family.From the Trade Paperback edition.
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  • The Skirt

    Gary Soto

    Paperback (Bantam Books, May 1, 1994)
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  • The Skirt

    Gary Soto

    Library Binding (Demco Media, May 1, 1994)
    When Miata leaves on the school bus the skirt that she is to wear in a dance performance, she needs all her wits to get it back without her parents' finding out that she has lost something yet again
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  • The Skirt

    Gary Soto, Illustrated by Eric Velasquez

    Hardcover (Delacorte Press, Aug. 16, 1992)
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