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
Schoolyard
Experiments and Activities
*(From Roots
and Wings, Bluebonnet CelebrationsSM
#7,
© 2001, Suzy Red, Lockhart,
Texas)
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