Filled with monos, ratons, and osos, this collection of funny rhymes helps kids learn simple Spanish vocabulary--more than 50 words in all. Full color. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Cute, goofy, bilingual rhymes that introduce Spanish vocabulary through kooky jokes... I like that each poem is in both Spanish and English, and that the definitions are reinforced through humor -- one of the stronger ways to learn -- and that each language is used to explore the other, back and forth, back and forth... The rhymes can be a little hard to wrap your tongue around, but there's wit and whimsy and it doesn't talk down to the readers... A nice addition to any bilingual library! (ReadThatAgain!)
moon is la luna
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This a geat book to start the wee ones on a road to a second language --- the text is simple and interesting and the illustrations are outstanding---a must for preschoolers and up----- sam
Spanish with Giggles
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Silly rhymes (Jay Harris) and silly pictures (Matt Cordell) make up this adorable book. Harris introduces or reinforces Spanish vocabulary with poems that are "Shel Silverstein" fun. For example, Un arbol is a tree. Una roca is a rock. I'd rather have una roca Than un arbol in my sock. Lots of giggles are sure to follow!
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