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Students Were the Stars at El Marino School’s Literary Night
Last Friday night the library at El Marino Language School in Culver City was filled to capacity with students and parents, there to participate in the “Lola Zola and the Lemonade Crush” Readers Theater. It was the school’s Tenth Annual … Continue reading
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Is it real or is it magic…
Eleven-year-old Lola Zola panics when her parents announce… “We were laid-off.” “Fired?” “Not fired, Lola, laid-off—from the auto plant.” Either way, it’s bad news. How will Lola rescue her parents and tail-less cat Bowzer from the jobless blues? Then the … Continue reading
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Lola Zola Lives in a Candy Store!
Okay, not really. Lola Zola still resides in the magical town of Mirage in the California desert. Lola Zola and the Lemonade Crush, however, can now be found amid the jaw-breakers, gum drops, and special chocolates at Pulp & Hide … Continue reading
We Love Thank You Notes!
We received some fabulous hand-made thank you cards from students at Santa Monica Alternative School. Take a look!
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Genie Hwang, 6th grade teacher at Santa Monica Alternative School House (SMASH) and Core 3 students. Thank you SMASH school teachers and librarian Diane Greenseid in Santa Monica for inviting Lola Zola into your classrooms. We enjoyed the Readers Theater … Continue reading
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Lola Zola at the Kate Kate Tween Fair
Young entrepreneurs Nika and Elena Palombo of Pure and Natural California Beauty schmoozing with Lola Zola while promoting jasmine scents at the Kate Kate Tween Fair in Rustic Canyon, Santa Monica yesterday. Marcy and Jackie autographed their copy of Lola … Continue reading
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“Tween Us” from Chicago!
A big thank you goes to Shannan Younger who writes about everything tween. Here’s what Shannan posted on her amazing Tween Us blog about Lola Zola and the Lemonade Crush. Lola Zola and the Lemonade Crush Makes a Sweet Holiday … Continue reading
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Morning of Literary Fun with Lola Zola in the John Muir School Library
Lola Zola and the Lemonade Crush authors Marcy Winograd and Jackie Hirtz want to thank the wonderful 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students who participated in the Lola Zola Readers Theater at John Muir Elementary School in Santa Monica Monday … Continue reading
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