La oruga muy hambrienta has visited our class and eaten a lot of our frutas y comidas. Once it turned into a butterfly we followed up with El Autobús Mágico. The children already had the skills to understand the story and answer questions about it.
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I am originally from Spain. I have a Master's Degree from the Universidad de Salamanca in Spain and a Master's Degree in Education from Dominican University. I also speak French and German. I live in Oak Park with my family.
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