After volunteering at the animal shelter, Lola is convinced she needs a pet of her own. But her parents aren't so sure. Lola is determined to get a pet in time for the shelter's upcoming pet walk. She can't go empty-handed! When her teacher announces a lesson on persuasive letters, Lola is sure she's found a solution. Can Lola convince her parents she's ready for a pet in time for the pet walk?.
Lola is excited when Abuelita and Lola's cousin Luis come to visit from Guatemala. The fun doubles when Lola and Luis discover that they both have a wiggly tooth! Lola is looking forward to a treat from the Tooth Fairy, but Luis is worried. How will el Raton--the Guatemalan mouse who brings money for lost teeth--find him in Texas?.
Lola is excited to go to Guatemala with abuelita for a few weeks to learn about her heritage and see her family, but when she arrives, things do not go as planned, her Spanish is not as good as she thought, and she feels out of place.
Lola is anxious starting a new school in the middle of the school year, but her grandmother's advice helps her overcome her first day of school and adjust to the new school.
Lola is taking ballet classes and is excited to dance at the Swan Lake recital until she learns that she will be a background chicken instead of a graceful swan.