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SophieA

“He would praise them if he agreed with their decisions and actions. But he would ridicule them if he disagreed with them“

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SophieA

Posada's work moved from literary calaveras, which featured short humorous poems, to social and political commentary.

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SophieA
Pickpick

This story is about how calaveras came to be. The story takes place between 1852-1913 about a young boy named Lupe who learned the art of printing. He drew political cartoons while his country was not known for freedom of speech. He is best know today for his calvera drawings which have become synonymous with mexicos Day of the Dead.

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liz.eng
Bone Dog | Eric Rohmann

“The skeletons whirled. “Ella!“ cried Gus. “A bone dog?“ cried the skeletons.“

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liz.eng
Bone Dog | Eric Rohmann

This book reminds me of personal connections that we have with animals of our own. We all have or had a pet in our lives that has made a difference and didn't want to think about when the time would come for them to leave us. This story shows that no matter what happens the animal lives on forever.

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liz.eng
Bone Dog | Eric Rohmann
Pickpick

This story is super cute and kid friendly. The illustrations are amazing and have so much color that it brings the story alive. The story is easy to read and follow along. The illustrations on some pages don't even have words to tell the story because the illustrations can say so much on there own.

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ClaudiaPicolo1234

“He would praise them if he agreed with their decisions and actions. But he would ridicule them if he disagreed with them“

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ClaudiaPicolo1234

Posada's work moved from literary calaveras, which featured short humorous poems, to social and political commentary.

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noradickens
Bone Dog | Eric Rohmann

“But I'm not a skeleton,“ Gus said. “I'm a boy.“

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ClaudiaPicolo1234
Pickpick

This story is about how calaveras came to be. The story takes place between 1852-1913 about a young boy named Lupe who learned the art of printing. He drew political cartoons while his country was not known for freedom of speech. He is best know today for his calvera drawings which have become synonymous with mexicos Day of the Dead.