When a sassy drummer starts kindergarten, the rules of school cramp her style.
What's a young rock star to do? Con sus relucientes gafas de sol, su lonchera cl�sica y sus l�pices tamborileros, Lupe Lopez llega el primer d�a a k�nder lista para el rock.
Soy famosa! anuncia Lupe mientras tamborilea sobre cualquier cosa--pupitres, sillas y mesas--, mientras m�s ruidoso, mejor.
En la escuela hay muchas reglas, pero las estrellas de rock no obedecen las reglas, as� que Lupe tampoco.
Antes de que acabe el d�a, la maestra le ha quitado todas sus preciadas pertenencias, que le ser�n devueltas despu�s de clase.
Lo peor es que nadie se ha inscrito en su club de admiradores! Qu� puede hacer una estrella de rock? When Lupe Lopez struts through the doors of Hector P.
Garcia Elementary in sunglasses with two taped-up No.
2 pencils--drumsticks, of course--poking from her pocket, her confidence is off the charts.
All day, Lupe drums on desks, tables, and chairs while Ms.
Quintanilla spouts rules.
Lupe has her own rules: 1) Don't listen to anyone.
2) Make lots of noise.
Ratapl�n! 3) Have fans, not friends.
But with her new teacher less than starstruck, and fans hard to come by, Lupe wonders if having friends is such a bad idea after all.
Can it be that true star power means knowing when to share the spotlight? With its spirited illustrations and a simple text threaded through with Spanish words, this picture book is proof positive that being a strong girl with a song in her heart doesn't have to mean pushing others away.
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