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Se Pa Parese Map Fè, Mwen Jis Pa Konprann - by Gina Paul (Paperback)

Se Pa Parese Map Fè, Mwen Jis Pa Konprann - by  Gina Paul (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Georgette fenk vini nan peyi a. Li kòmanse klas senkyèm ane men li pa pale anglè menm. Li ap eseye patisipe epi fè zanmi nan klas, men sa pa mache byen. Pa gen moun ki pale lang li. Sepandan, li te detèmine ak anvi pou montre tout moun ke se pa parese lap fè, li jis pa konprann. Swiv Georgette nan jan lap konbat perèz li yo ak tatònman mo li yo nan jefò li pou pale Anglè e fè zanmi.</p><p><br></p><p>English: </p><p>Georgette is new to the country. She is starting the fifth grade and does not speak any English. She is trying to participate and make friends in class, but it is not going well. No one speaks her language. However, she is determined and eager to show everyone that she is not lazy, she just doesn't understand. Follow Georgette as she fights through her fears and fumbles with her words on her journey to learn English and make friends.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"I bought Gina Paul's book "I Am Not Being Lazy, I Just Don't Understand" for my 6 year old granddaughter Naomi, to help improve her reading. It's been a pleasure reading it with her each night, and she really likes the book. As a result of our doing this together, Naomi's reading skills and comprehension have improved. She enjoyed the book so much, she'd want to skip ahead in the story to find out what would happen next. When I asked Naomi what she thought about the book, she said that it was great. She likes the pictures and the humor in the book, and she felt like she could relate to the little girl in the story, because she has also felt scared and nervous and afraid to meet new people at school sometimes. Naomi also liked the fact that the little girl in the story is Haitian Creole, because Naomi is part Haitian. It's really nice for her to see a girl who looks like her in a book."</p><p>Michael Hildago</p><p><br></p><p>"As an elementary teacher, I am always looking for books on empathy and kindness to read with my students. This book on a child navigating her way through a new school and culture fit the bill perfectly. The pictures are beautiful and the story is engaging and thoughtful. A must have for every classroom library."</p><p>Aimee</p><p> </p><br>

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