pinatas

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pinatas

Abuela's birthday

Sofia and her cousins are making a pi?ata for their grandmother's birthday party, but when Bella the cat gets involved chaos ensues.

At the carnival

2012
Dora and Boots must play games at the carnival and collect eight yellow tickets to win the grand prize.

La pi?ata vac?a

1999
Elena needs to fill a pi?ata, but spends all of her money buying things for others. When she brings the pi?ata to school she is amazed to find that it is full of goodies.

Big enough = :

Bastante grande
1998
When a treasured pinata is threatened, little Lupita discovers that she is big enough to help her mother.

The pinata maker =

El pinatero
1994
Describes how Don Ricardo, a craftsman from Ejutla de Crespo in southern Mexico, makes pinatas for all the village birthday parties and other fiestas.

La pinata vacia

1999
When Elena takes every penny she's ever saved to buy candy for her pinata, she ends up spending most of it on loved ones, but luckily some fine feathered friends come to the rescue.

At the carnival

2006
Dora and her friends go to the carnival and try to earn eight yellow tickets in order to win the great pinata.

Hooray! A pi?ata!

1996
After she chooses a cute dog pi?ata for her birthday party, Clara pretends it is her pet and she doesn't want it to get broken.

The empty pi?ata

1999
Presents a children's book for early readers about a little girl who sets out to buy candy for her new pinata but spends it all on others and is later rewarded for her generosity.

The perfect pi?ata

La pi?ata perfecta / escrito por Kelli Kyle Dominguez ; pinturas de Diane Paterson ; traducido al espa?ol por Teresa Mlawer
2002
Marisa picks out a butterfly pi?ata for her birthday party, but by the time the big day comes, she feels it is too beautiful to break. Contains side-by-side English and Spanish text.

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