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There’s going to be a classroom fiesta and it’s time to make decorations. See how two Latino children turn some plain colored napkins into a colorful cut paper banner.
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There’s going to be a classroom fiesta and it’s time to make decorations. See how two Latino children turn some plain colored napkins into a colorful cut paper banner.
There’s going to be a classroom fiesta and it’s time to make decorations. See how two Latino children turn some plain colored napkins into a colorful cut paper banner.
Web discounts do not apply to Bebop books
Dani Sneed was born in Bloomington, Indiana. She currently works as a part-time writer and substitute science teacher. While making confetti eggs, Dani got a surprise when Josie broke one on her head. Dani lives in Humble, Texas, with her husband and their three children, plus a dog, a bird, and two gerbils.
Josie Fonseca was born in Sinton, Texas. After a career as a respiratory therapist, Josie became a full-time mom and writer. Josie enjoys spending time with family, traveling, and baking. She lives in Kingwood, Texas, with her husband, their two children, and three pets, which include a dog, a turtle, and a fish.
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