Jordan dice "buen trabajo" (Jordan Says Good Job)

From the Series Espíritu deportivo (Be a Good Sport) (Pull Ahead Readers People Smarts en español — Fiction)

  • Interest Level: Preschool - Grade 1
  • Reading Level: Kindergarten

Jordan practica cómo perder con dignidad, tanto si está compitiendo en una carrera, jugando al tenis o a las damas. Este libro se combina con el título de no ficción Aprender a perder.

Jordan practices losing graciously, whether she is competing in a footrace, playing tennis, or playing checkers. This Spanish book pairs with the nonfiction title Aprender a perder.

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Interest Level Preschool - Grade 1
Reading Level Kindergarten
Genre Social Studies
Category SEL: B Self-Management, SEL: D Relationship Skills, Social Emotional Learning, Spanish-Language, Sports
Copyright 2023
Publisher Lerner Publishing Group
Brand Pull Ahead Readers en español
Imprint ediciones Lerner
Language Spanish
Number of Pages 16
Publication Date 2022-08-01
Text Type Informational Fiction
BISACS JUV043000, JUV039200, JUV032000
Dewey 175
Dimensions 6 x 8
Lexile 30
Features Index, Photo glossary, and Table of contents

Author: Megan Borgert-Spaniol

Megan Borgert-Spaniol is a writer and editor in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She likes to write about food, animals, and human nature. She also loves dreaming up fun characters and telling their stories.

Illustrator: Lisa Hunt

From an early age Lisa Hunt developed a love for drawing and would stay up scribbling in her sketchbooks at night. Fast forward to the present day, Lisa lives near London and she still is still scribbling and sketching into late hours! When not at her desk, she can usually be found in the local coffee shop eating carrot cake, or on the staircase at home waggling a bit of string at an over-excitable ginger cat.