
Part of the American Girls Short Stories series
Josefina seeks to impress by gathering the most piñon nuts.
Josefina embarks on a journey into the hills with her family, driven by the desire to collect the most piñon nuts. Her goal? To earn the admiration of Tía Dolores. As she navigates the challenges of the wilderness, will her determination lead to success, or will unexpected obstacles test her resolve? Dive into this historical adventure filled with family bonds and personal growth, where every nut gathered could mean the difference between pride and disappointment.
Few children’s book series can match the runaway success of the American Girls Short Stories. In one year we’ve sold nearly 2 million copies of these perfectly pocket-sized (4 1/2” x 6”) hardcover books featuring the adventures of the American Girls. Full-color illustrations, a historical picture essay, and directions for a craft project in every book make these an incredible value at just $3.95 each.
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