Who would think that opening an umbrella indoors brings bad luck? Not Miguel A fun and relatable read for any superstitious kid looking to make their own luck. Award-winning author Ana Siqueira proves that superstitions cross cultures in this fun and heartfelt picture book with integrated Spanish words. Time to cheer Miguel on Miguel's abuelita warned him that opening an umbrella in the house will bring La Mala Suerte (Mrs. Bad Luck) who will follow him wherever he goes, and now Miguel's life is ruined Miguel's abuelita warns him that opening an umbrella in the house will bring La Mala Suerte (Mrs. Bad Luck) who will follow him wherever he goes. Now Miguel's life is ruined He trips, fails an exam, and he can't block a shot to save his life at soccer practice. Nothing works to get rid of Mrs. Bad Luck--looking for a four-leaf clover, sweeping, auntie's "existential" oils . . . Now what? Using integrated Spanish words and playful language, La Mala Suerte Is Following Me takes a silly and heartfelt look at superstitions. Award-winning author Ana Siqueira proves that superstitions cross cultures in this fun and relatable read, perfect for all readers. Also available in Spanish.
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