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Adelita: A Mexican Cinderella Story
Adelita: A Mexican Cinderella Story | Tomie DePaola
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After the death of her mother and father, Adelita is badly mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters until she finds her own true love at a grand fiesta.
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analesemarrison

“Because she knew that Esperanza loved her, Adelita's heart stayed as warm as the fire in the hearth.“

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analesemarrison

The illustrations and brightly colors used in the book make the story and pages come to life. It brings awareness to the culture and sheds light on Cinderella from a new perspective.

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analesemarrison
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The illustrator uses mosaic-like tile backgrounds and shades to make the pictures and story come to life. People that like the tale of Cinderella will enjoy this spinoff that talks about Adelita. After her father passed, she was left at home with her stepmother and step sisters. A nanny is her fairy god mother to help her wear something to a party thar was thrown for a wealthy family's son.

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ShardaeP
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Adelita is a Mexican version of Cinderella. It is very similar to the version we all know, but this version includes the Mexican culture. The Spanish language is used throughout the book, along with the English language. I would use this book for Readers Theatre, because there are many characters the students can portray. Students who speak Spanish can share their beautiful language. #ucflae3414sp20

ShardaeP ESOL: Incorporate the culture and language of second language learners in your curriculum (this book shows the Mexican culture)
UDL: 8.3 Foster collaboration and community (Readers Theatre gets students to collaborate and this type of story fosters inclusivity of different cultures)
Website: https://www.penguin.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/TomieDepola_TeachersGuide_FNL... (this is a curriculum guide for many of Tomie dePaola's books)
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DrSpalding Using the publishers website as Wise. We were so sad to hear of the authors passing recently. Use his books and continue his legacy. 4y
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christinathorpe
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Tomie DePaola's TL book "Adelita" tells the classic Cinderella tale through characters of Mexican heritage. This would be a great book to have to encourage multicultural reading as well as representing your diverse students! A read aloud guide that includes other works of DePaola can be found here: http://www.penguin.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/TomieDepola_TeachersGuide_FNL_...
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DrSpalding Another excellent, diverse version of Cinderella and wonderful author. Collecting Cinderella stories from around the world will be valuable to compare and contrast in your primary classrooms. 7y
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