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Hace mucho tiempo โa long time agoโthere lived a beautiful young woman named Adelita. So begins the age-old tale of a kindhearted young woman, her jealous stepmother, two hateful stepsisters, and a young man in search of a wife. The young man, Javier, falls madly in love with beautiful Adelita, but she disappears from his fiesta at midnight, leaving him with only one clue to her hidden identity: a beautiful rebozo โshawl. With the rebozo in place of a glass slipper, this favorite fairy tale takes a delightful twist. Tomie dePaola's exquisite paintings, filled with the folk art of Mexico, make this a Cinderella story like no other. Please note that the majority of this text is in English, with Spanish vocabulary throughout. Review: Nice way to bring in Hispanic heritage to a fairy tale unit. - This is great Cinderella story that brings in the Hispanic culture and values. It's the quality we expect from Tomie DePaola. Colors are bright and festive. Pages are slightly larger than most picture books, which makes it easier for students to see in a read-aloud. Schools and families with Hispanic heritage will find it heartwarming and validating. Everyone will love the beautiful story and pictures. Review: Hijole! Guau! Maravilloso! Wonderful! - A fantastic Mexican version of Cinderella. What's great, too, if you don't know Spanish, is that these rarely sprinkled words and phrases used in the narrative can be skipped since the English appositive comes right after. Even if your listener (I read to children) isn't familiar with the English Cinderella, this will still delight them with its characters and suspense. The illustrations are large, colorful, and simple. I'm sure the reader/listener will cheer at the end of the reading. Differing from one reviewer, I DO think this is one of dePaola's best stories. Picture Book: Grades 1-4, Fiction/Fairy Tale

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T**7
Nice way to bring in Hispanic heritage to a fairy tale unit.
This is great Cinderella story that brings in the Hispanic culture and values. It's the quality we expect from Tomie DePaola. Colors are bright and festive. Pages are slightly larger than most picture books, which makes it easier for students to see in a read-aloud. Schools and families with Hispanic heritage will find it heartwarming and validating. Everyone will love the beautiful story and pictures.
J**K
Hijole! Guau! Maravilloso! Wonderful!
A fantastic Mexican version of Cinderella. What's great, too, if you don't know Spanish, is that these rarely sprinkled words and phrases used in the narrative can be skipped since the English appositive comes right after. Even if your listener (I read to children) isn't familiar with the English Cinderella, this will still delight them with its characters and suspense. The illustrations are large, colorful, and simple. I'm sure the reader/listener will cheer at the end of the reading. Differing from one reviewer, I DO think this is one of dePaola's best stories. Picture Book: Grades 1-4, Fiction/Fairy Tale
D**Y
Beautifully Illustrated, beautifully told
Beautifully Illustrated, beautifully told
I**S
Common core choice
Second grade. This is a perfect selection for a unit on comparing cinderella stories from around the world. Every year the students really love this version. They enjoy the story and love the use of spanish language and enjoy seeing all of the elements of mexican culture. Which is near and dear to their hearts since the school is in inner city near the mexican border in California.
J**N
Realistic Cinderella Story
This is a real life Cinderella story... no magic needed! We read it at school for a Mexican literature program and the kids loved it. Tomie dePaola is always a favorite. I personally enjoyed the subtle Christian imagery throughout (typical for dePaola). I just bought a copy for my godchild as a gift, too.
M**E
Nice read
Loved this book itโs so cute and a great way to embrace culture
R**S
Great Book!
In Tomie dePaola's cultured story of Adelita, the Mexican Cinderella, pretty young Adelita's mother dies, leaving her daughter and husband. Later on, Adelita's sad father marries another lady who has two daughters. Adelita's new stepmother and stepsisters are mean, but still she finds happiness and love at the end of the story. Great story and beautiful illustrations! This is a great book!
M**S
Great cultural twist to Cinderella!
This is a wonderful book for teaching the familiar unit of "Cinderella Around the World." I read it to my class and they loved it. This book also provides wondeful cultural references about Latin American culture, especially Mexican culture. I am Mexican and I felt that it was authentic. Additionally it has some Spanish phrases you can teach children or at least introduce the concept. The illustrations are also beautiful.
M**A
Libro hermoso
Me gustan mucho los libro ilustrados. Tommy DePaola y su trabajo artรญstico son muy buscados por niรฑos y adultos. Es una libro muy bonito.
D**D
Muy Bueno!
So enjoying the Spanish parts. The children love to hear different languages and learn French as part of their curriculum. I speak Spanish a little and love South America and Mexico. We are all learning a 'Cinderella' story across my school so this is perfect. Great illustrations too.
J**A
Love this version of Cinderella
This is a really great Cinderella adaptation, as it puts the story meaningfully into the Mexican setting. Some Cinderella adaptations can be quite token-istic but Adelita is lovely, with lots of authentic contextual bits, like putting certain lines in Spanish as well as English and changing the glass slipper into an embroidered shawl. Love this book!
H**E
Four Stars
Good
S**E
Five Stars
Great as the Spanish is along side
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