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Day It Snowed Tortillas (Cassette)

Day It Snowed Tortillas (Cassette)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The woodcuters finds gold what will he find next?
Review: "You found gold" the woodcutter said. The woodcutter's wife is smart so she makes a plan for if in case the robbers come to their village to reclaim their gold. You would really want to read this book. It is not one story it is a bunch of stories. If you want to find out what the wooodcutter's wife has in store for the robbers, and want to find this book, it is called The Day It Snowed Tortillas. In my point of view I highly recommend this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great storyteller
Review: Joe Hayes is an excellent storyteller. I have seen him entertain a group of children. It was amazing. His unique way to incorporate spanish and english in the same stories gives the children a feel that they are really there. They can exsperiance the culture and enjoy the story. Joe is a great storyteller and this tape is a great way to incoporate him into your classroom or at your house without haveing him thier. He allows the child to use thier imagination. It is great. I am 25, but I could not get the age to work. This is from a teacher point of view.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: hispanic stories
Review: This book is about different kinds of stories that are from New Mexico. The book's title is The Day it Snowed Tortillas and it's written by Joe Hayes.
The stroy's title is The Day It Snowed Tortillas. It starts like this: this guy was a wood cutter her only knew how to cut wood, he didn't know anything. Nothing! One day he went up to the mountains in the village he saw immediately three bags full of gold coins. He carried them all the way down the moutains...his wife had him buy flour- this tricked the robbers. If you like short stories and surprises at the end, you would consider this book to read.


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