Comida
Spanish-Vocabulary
About the Author
Characters
Community & Culture
100

What do the characters do with food at the end of the book? 

Share/Eat together

100

what does "Vamos" mean?

let's go

100

Who is the author?

Raul the Third

100

What animal is Little Lobo?

A wolf

100

Who does Little Lobo deliver food to?

His friends and people in the community

200

are Churros salty or sweet?

A sweet sugary dessert.

200

what does lobo mean? 

wolf
200

Does the author, Raul the Third, write in both English and Spanish?

Yes
200

Who is the main character?

Little Lobo/ Lobito

200

What are the people at El Coliseo doing?

Watching a wrestling show (lucha libre)

300

what are Elotes?

corn on the cob

300

what is Lucha Libre?

Mexican wrestling.

300
Has Raul the Third, the author, won any awards for his book?

Yes

300

what is the roosters name?

Kooky Dooky

300

How does Little Lobo help his community?

He brings them food

400

What are pepinos picados?

chopped cucumbers

400

what does Toro mean?

Bull

400

What culture does Raúl the Third celebrate in his books?

Mexican and Mexican American culture.

400

Who goes with Little Lobo to deliver food? 

His dog, Bernabé

400

Why is sharing food important in the story?

it brings people together.

500

what are rajas?

Strips of roasted peppers (chiles) that people in Mexico use in tasty dishes like tacos or with cheese.

500

what is El Coliseo?

a famous building inspired by the Roman Colosseum. 

500

Why does Raúl the Third use both English and Spanish in his stories?

To show how people speak and live in two languages and cultures.

500

What does this story teach us about Mexican culture?

People show kindness, friendship, and celebration through food