Bedtime Stories ~ Oscar y la Mascara Misteriosa

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Bedtime Stories ~ Oscar y la Mascara Misteriosa

Bedtime Stories presents ~ Oscar y la Mascara Misteriosa! Written and illustrated by Marcos Almada Rivero.

Read in Spanish by Rosanne Hitchcock. She really goes by, Rosie, as it is easier for all speakers, especially Spanish speakers.

Rosie’s Language History ~ How could English be her first language…and her fouth?!

Rosie’s first language was English from birth to 5 years of age learned in the U.S.. At 5 her mother took her to Peru where she learned to speak, read, and write in Spanish. She went to Peruvian schools during her primary years. Then, she went to an Italian speaking high school where she learned to speak, write, read and pray in Italian. So, English was her first language and became her fourth as well, when she returned to the U.S.!

Rosie works for the South San Francisco Unified School District. She used to work in classrooms, in the (ELD) English Language Development classes, including the Newcomers. She also worked in classes with children with special needs (moderate) which included students with Autism Spectrum Disorder. And she can speak a little conversational Tagalog (Phillipino) as well, which was very useful.  She is presently working in the Measure J Prop 39 Bond Department, construction upgrade of the school buildings and playgrounds.

If you enjoyed listening to this bedtime story, you may enjoy reading it too. Find the book at Inkspell Books in Half Moon Bay!

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