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Sto caricando le informazioni... The Case of the Three Kings: The Flaca Filesdi Alidis Vicente
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After receiving the perfect Christmas gifts (a fingerprint-taking kit, a flashlight, and police tape to block off crime scenes), junior detective Flaca is reluctant to travel to Puerto Rico to spend Three Kings Day with her grandmother, until Flaca finds a mystery to solve involving the holiday's traditions. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999Classificazione LCVotoMedia:
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For those who don't know, Three Kings' Day is a holiday celebrated in Puerto Rico and much of Latin America that essentially extends the Christmas celebration through January 6. On the eve of Three Kings' Day, children leave boxes of grass and glasses of water under their beds for the three kings' camels, and in the morning they wake up to piles of gifts where the grass and water used to be. (If you think it sounds a lot like leaving cookies and milk for Santa and his reindeer, except more biblical, you're right.)
The feisty little narrator of this book is Detective Flaca, who starts off by asking you to sign a confidentiality agreement promising not to reveal her awesome detection methods to any villains. Cute! She's not on board with a surprise trip to Puerto Rico, and is determined to figure out why her parents are making her miss the first few days of school to celebrate this strange new holiday in a place she doesn't remember having ever visited.
There's a sweet little moral about the value of family and not spoiling things for others, and an important lesson about the difference between the Spanish words for boogers and mosquitos.
As a bonus, the second "half" of the book is the same story, but in Spanish, so you can reread it and improve your Spanish skills! ( )