every Fourth of July, she was memorised by the fireworks in the sky. She was a New Yorker.
every Fourth of July, she was memorised by the fireworks in the sky. She was a New Yorker.
this book is a true story about a young girl named Areil and she was born in Mexico and her parents moved to America for a better life. her dream came to life in America .
This story truly touched my heart and was very eyeopening as well.
“Sister. Daughter. Immigrant. Dreamer.“
Areli was a baby when she moved from Mexico to New York with her family to live better lives. She is known as a dreamer and this story tells the true side of the hardships and challenges that she faced growing up.
Every Fourth of July, she was mesmerized by the fireworks in the sky. She was a New Yoker
This is a true story about an immigrant family. Young Areli is left behind as her parents travel to a new country. She soon gets to join them and learns that her dreams can become reality in this new life.
Every Fourth of July, she was mesmerized by the fireworks in the sky. She was a New Yorker.
This book was a true story about a young girl named Areli born in Mexico and her parents moved to America for a better life. They were separated for some time then finally it was time for Areli to make her journey to America. She didn't want to leave her Abuela and the comfort of Mexico but she begins to understand her dreams could come to life in the new country.
This is a true story based on a young girl names Areli who was born in Mexico and her parents moved to America for a better life.
Every Fourth of July, she was mesmerized by the fireworks in the sky. She was a new yorker.
Every Fourth of July, she was mesmerized by the fireworks in the sky. She was a New Yorker.
This a true story about a young girl named Areli born in Mexico and her parents moved to America for a better life. They were separated for some time then finally it was time for Areli to make her journey to America. She didn‘t want to leave her Abuela and the comfort of Mexico but she begins to understand her dreams could come to life in the new country.
Sweet memoir by a DACA recipient. Meets criteria for SEL empathy and receives an additional star for including Godzilla in the illustrations. Imagine learning at 7 years old that you are "illegal". I would be terrified.
Little stack of power to be donated to my library, a scented candle that suits me, and a cute narwhal aloe Vera, all a gift from one really great friend. I can't wait to read these.
#Haunted Day 12: The gorgeous book cover suggests #SweaterWeather