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Pepita Talks Twice Story Map Characters Setting Plot

Pepita Talks Twice Story Map Characters Setting Plot Pepita, Juan, Lobo Setting Plot

The town where Pepita lives. Pepita Talks Twice Story Map Characters Pepita, Juan, Lobo Setting The town where Pepita lives. Plot

The town where Pepita lives. Pepita Talks Twice Story Map Characters Pepita, Juan, Lobo Setting The town where Pepita lives. Plot Everyone asks Pepita to translate for them. She is tired of talking twice.

The town where Pepita lives. Pepita Talks Twice Story Map Characters Pepita, Juan, Lobo Setting The town where Pepita lives. Plot Everyone asks Pepita to translate for them. She is tired of talking twice. Pepita decides to stop speaking Spanish. She renames Lobo and starts to call him Wolf.

The town where Pepita lives. Pepita Talks Twice Story Map Characters Pepita, Juan, Lobo Setting The town where Pepita lives. Plot Everyone asks Pepita to translate for them. She is tired of talking twice. Pepita decides to stop speaking Spanish. She renames Lobo and starts to call him Wolf. When Lobo chases a ball and is almost hit by a car, Pepita calls to him in Spanish and saves his life. She decides it is good to be able to speak Spanish and English.