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Me Llamo Celia/My Name Is Celia: La Vida de Celia Cruz/The Life Of Celia Cruz
Me Llamo Celia/My Name Is Celia: La Vida de Celia Cruz/The Life Of Celia Cruz | Monica Brown
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This bilingual book allows young readers to enter Celia Cruz's life as she becomes a well-known singer in her homeland of Cuba, then moves to New York City and Miami where she and others create a new type of music called salsa.
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vonnie862
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So many #IndependentWomen tunes out there that I enjoy. From the top left:
Si Una Vez/Selena
Survivor/Destiny's Child
Antipatriarca/Ana Tijoux
I Won't Cry for You/La Santa Cecilia
Esa Noche/La Dame Blanche
La Vida Es Un Carnaval/Celia Cruz
What's Up/4 None Blondes
She Wolf/Shakira
9 to 5/Dolly Parton
I Will Survive/Gloria Gaynor
Respect/Aretha Franklin
Man I Feel Like a Woman/Shania Twain

@Cinfhen @BarbaraBB
#BuddyRead

BarbaraBB Wow, the power of that collage 😍😍😍 1y
Cinfhen Love that you included Spanish singing artists 🎶 Can‘t wait to listen to these tunes❤️ 1y
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MissMorganSlavik
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This colorful picture book based on the biography of Cuban Celia Cruz and her life. Translated in English and Spanish, so all students can access her story.
#UCFWaltersLit

lizzie0922 @MissMorganSlavik I really find this book adorable! I love the idea of having it in both languages that way each student is able to understand the story. 6y
Kirsten.Pacheco The fact that the book is in both languages is not only amazing for ESOL students but it shows diversity for all of our students. It‘s also a really cute book to read!! 6y
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