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Angel's Kite: LA Estrella De Angel

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A young boy makes a kite that mysteriously restores a long-missing bell to the town church.

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First published December 1, 1994

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Alberto Blanco

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November 7, 2017
Summary: This beautiful text was written in English and Spanish and told the story of a little boy named Angel. Angel strives to create something his entire town would appreciate and what he creates results in a miracle.
Evaluation: I appreciated the fact that the book was bilingual. Half of the page was written in English first and the bottom half was the same text but written in Spanish. This allows multiple groups of students to successfully read the book. The ending was a little abrupt which is why I gave it three stars. Some of the content wasn't important to the story and sounded like a sort of filler. Overall, it was a good book and can be used in the classroom several ways.
Teaching Idea: This text can be used to introduce a comprehension strategy such as visualization. Without showing the students the original illustration, the teacher would pick a specific segment of the text for the students to create a picture in their head. They can draw a picture based on the imagery in the segment and compare it to each other’s drawings and the illustration in the book.
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October 31, 2017
Summary: Angel misses the church bell of his city. It brought such beauty and happiness to the community until it disappeared one day. Angel made kites to bring color to the town. One day he flew his kite and it went up into the air and did not come back. He heard bells ringing and ran home!
Eval: This was a good book representing what the bell meant to this boy and his town. I enjoyed the pictures. It was almost like angel's wish came true and the happiness of the town was restored as a result of his efforts and it showed a good lesson.
Teaching Tip: I would have the students draw the imagery they saw when reading about the kite turning into a star and make a class kite with the pictures. We would discuss important parts in our town and how we would feel if they went missing.
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March 23, 2012
This book is written in both English and Spanish, and tells of a boy who misses the church bell that mysteriously disappeared one day. While spending his days making kites, he ponders what to do to get the bell back and finally comes upon a plan.
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