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THE 6TH GRADE INTERVIEWS OUR COSTA RICAN FRIENDS, WELCOMES THEM, AND WISHES THEM ALL THE BEST! OUR VERY OWN COSTA RICA TEXTBOOK! 2 DEC 2013

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COSTA RICA BEACHES

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What wonderful beaches Costa Rica has :)They all are very different, almost all are so clean, and all the beaches are so close. They have three places to visit the beaches. They are Guanacaste, Puntarenas and Limon. It's so, so hot in there, you can see a lot of nature, and places to stay like hotels .What a wonderful place to visit!

Costa Rica Fashions

FashionBoots, flats, shorts, T-shirtsDresses strapless, poofy Hats.

Cold fashions hereSunny fashion in Costa Rica

Sweaters, Scarf Quinceañera long and poofy dress

Dancing dress or clothes.

Summer outfit.

Costa Rican FoodsSome common foods:Gallo Pinto is a traditional food of Costa Rica this food has rice and beans.You also eat it for breakfast. You can eat with eggs, sour cream and salsa Lizano.

Tortillas: You can eat them at breakfast, lunch and dinner. You can eat them with cheese. You can eat them all day. You can make them for Christmas. They're filled with a lot thing such as rice,

vegetables and pork. A lot families make them.

Arroz con lecheIt's a dessert. It's made out of wheat, rice and milk.

CasadoIt's made of beans, any type of meat, rice and different kinds of vegetables.

Costa Rican games

Trompos, jacks, cromos

This is a picture of some kids playing trompos. In the game of trompos you use a rope to spin a top. In the picture to kids are competing, seeing how long their top will spin.

This is jacks. In the game of jacks you have to bounce a ball, pick up as many jacks as you can, then catch the ball. Just like jacks in America

The last game is cromos. To play cromos all you need is a piece of paper. The object of the games is to flip the paper over by hitting the paper with our hand.

Costa Rican Literature

Many Costa Rican people read foreign books like Harry Potter, Sherlock Holmes, and The Hunger Games. Costa Rican writing is influenced by European literature and usually includes stories, novels, historical chronicles, and essays.

A few popular Costa Rican authors:

Fabián Dobles. Books:

El Violín y la Chatarra and Cuentos de Fabián Dobles

Carlos Luis Fallas. Books:

Mi Madrina and Marcos Ramírez (famous book)

Emmett,Juan,Gracie,and True

Songs and dances in Costa Rica

Songs:Guaria Morada, torito, cana dulce, caballito nicoyano, puerto limon, Luna liberiana, el punto guamacasteco.

Popular Instruments:

Marimba

Guitar

Popular Dances:

Punto Guamacasteco

El Tambito

COSTA RICA

2013 WITH THE 6TH GRADEPopular sport: soccer, cycling

Other sports: basketball, volleyball, cycling, swimming.

2013

Costa Rica(SPORTS)

Costa Rican soccer team,

Not popular

TennisFootballBaseballGolf

CYCLING!!!:

FISHING: