The Upside Down Boy
by Juan Felipe Hererra
As a Spanish-speaking child in an English-speaking school, Juanito often feels as if he is upside-down in his new world.  He uses his Mexican roots to help him understand his new surroundings and enjoy the best of both worlds.

What Are My Roots
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*(From Roots and Wings, Bluebonnet CelebrationsSM #7, © 2001, Suzy Red, Lockhart, Texas)

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