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Malia's Hurricane Adventure

A Dual Language Learning Book: English-Spanish

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Malia's Hurricane Adventure

By: C.J. Anderson
Narrated by: Cory Fox, Maria Isabel Perez
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After you’ve learned the basics from one of the many excellent language-learning programs out there, it's time to get fluent the easy way!

This dual-language version of Malia's Hurricane Adventure: A Children's Story is part of LinguaDisco's Language Magic learning series. This English-Spanish version is for English speakers desiring to gain fluency in Spanish with repeated listening to an entertaining story delivered sentence-by-sentence in English and Spanish.

If you are Spanish speaker desiring to learn English, we highly recommend the Spanish-English audiobook version.

All speakers and foreign-language translators, editors, and narrators are native, and great care was taken with the translation to ensure fidelity to Latin American Spanish.

When Hurricane Harvey slams into Houston, Texas, Malia the one-eyed cat and her friend Sophie are abandoned to the flood, they must find a way to survive. This is their story.

For children and adults of all ages who are learning Spanish.

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