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Ali el Grande y el percance del mercado

Saadia FaruqiSeries: Ali el Grande
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Ali Tahir pierde algo importante en el mercado: ¡su hermano! Ali, su abuelo y su hermano pequeño Fateh se dirigen al mercado del sur de Asia para abastecerse de bocadillos. ¡Tantas cosas que ver! Pero lo que Ali no puede ver es a Fateh... ¿Adónde se fue? ¿Al pensar rápido, Ali salvará el día? Ali el Grande, de la autora de Yasmín, Saadia Faruqi, es una encantadora serie de libros de capítulos sobre Ali Tahir, un estudiante paquistaní-estadounidense de segundo grado. Las grandes ideas de Ali resonarán entre los lectores jóvenes que creen que cada problema tiene una solución creativa: ¡solo hay que encontrarla!

Ali Tahir loses something important at the market-his brother! Ali, his grandfather, and little brother Fateh head to the South Asian market to stock up on snacks. So much to see! But what Ali can't see is Fateh... Where did he go? Will Ali's quick thinking save the day? Ali the Great, by Yasmin author Saadia Faruqi, is a charming chapter book series about Pakistani American second grader Ali Tahir. Ali's big ideas will resonate with young readers who believe that every problem has a creative solution, you just have to find it!

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"Fans of Faruqi's popular Yasmin series will be pleased to meet Pakistani American secondgrader Ali Tahir and his family. In this early chapter book, Ali, along with his grandfather and mischief-prone little brother, Fateh, go on a snack run. At the South Asian market, keeping an eye on Fateh is an adventure. Ali's quick reflexes and creative thinking thwart a spicy-chips display disaster as well as a lost-sib debacle. A preface offers an introductory character guide and an Urdu glossary. Three ultra-readable chapters feature large type font, generous line spacing, and short sentences. Indonesian illustrator Rahmalia's dynamic cartoon vignettes are full of energy and personality. Back matter includes "Think Big with Ali the Great" discussion questions, some jokes, and a snack lexicon of Dada's favorite Pakistani tasty treats, like crispy nimko and salty chickpeas. An irresistible series opener that leaves young readers hungry for more."
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