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"Laura Hamilton tells the story as a fourth-grader would, emphasizing words the way excited preteen girls do. She communicates Winnie's worries as her friends are recognized for their talents and her relief when she recognizes her own unique gifts."- AudioFile
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"...... Sound effects like double and triple girls' voices (when two or three friends say rhymes together) add fun touches to an excellent production."-AudioFile Magazine
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Author: A. LaFaye Narrator: Tommy FlemingISBN 13: 9781595197658Release Date: 07/31/2006Grades: 4 - 7
Length: 2 Hr 35 Min 00 Sec
Price: $22.95
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The richly drawn characters and their courageous, candid story present an important slice of history.
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"...A ball made of a sock stuffed with rags. Bare feet. Does this sound like an auspicious beginning for "soccer's first star?" Ibsen Santos is an unobtrusive narrator who sets a leisurely pace and lets young listeners interact with both the text and the illustrations... Radio broadcasts of soccer games add ambiance to the production." -AudoFile Magazine
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"Gabriella Cavallero's narration is elegant...Cavallero's interest is evident as she shares the facts, and she uses the breadth of her vocal register to present the related haikus. Her elongated phrases, staccato words, and prolonged pauses are a pleasure."-AudioFile Magazine
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