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'''¡Hola!''' is an educational CD that Susan used in an attempt to teach the family Spanish in ''[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul]]''. Nobody in the family actually listened to the CD except for ''[[Manny Heffley]]'', who by doing so ended up saving the family.
'''¡Hola!''' is an educational CD that Susan used in an attempt to teach the family Spanish in ''[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul]]''. Nobody in the family actually listened to the CD except for ''[[Manny Heffley]]'', who by doing so ended up saving the family.
==Gallery==
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¡Hola!.jpg
Manny speaks Spanish to the Spanish guys.jpg|Manny speaks to the Spanish guys after he listened to ¡Hola! and able to speak Spanish.
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
*In the Spanish translation of the book, the CD teaches English instead, and is called "Hello!".
*In the Spanish translation of the book, the CD teaches English instead, and is called "Hello!".
 
*In the Spanish translation of "Saludos amigos. Gracias por parar a ayudarnos." is "Greetings friends. Thanks for stopping to help us."
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¡Hola! is an educational CD that Susan used in an attempt to teach the family Spanish in Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul. Nobody in the family actually listened to the CD except for Manny Heffley, who by doing so ended up saving the family.

Gallery

Trivia

  • In the Spanish translation of the book, the CD teaches English instead, and is called "Hello!".
  • In the Spanish translation of "Saludos amigos. Gracias por parar a ayudarnos." is "Greetings friends. Thanks for stopping to help us."