Alebrijes in the Spanish 1 Classroom

This past week in Spanish 1, we finally got to do my "Roll & Draw Your Own Alebrije" activity.  For me, it was one of my most anticipated lessons of October.  I am fascinated with the wonderful creations that my students designed!  Plus, they had so much fun!  Take a look at a few of... Continue Reading →

The BEST Alebrije Resources for Your Classroom | Mexican Folk Art for School

If you are unfamiliar with the Mexican papier-mache folk art commonly known as alebrijes and why you will be seeing them everywhere this year (hint:  it has to do with a best-selling Disney film), check out my former post here. In this post I want to highlight some of the BEST Alebrije resources for your... Continue Reading →

Alebrijes |Pedro Linares & His Magical Mexican Folk Art

If you haven't seen the movie Coco, or travelled to Oaxaca or Mexico City, Mexico, maybe you aren't familiar with the term "alebrijes."  (Pronounced Al - lay - bre - hays) And if you have watched the movie Coco, chances are you are familiar with Disney's "spirit guides," as alebrijes are called in the movie. But... Continue Reading →

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