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This illustrated story has been designed for bilingual children and others wishing to read a dual language text in English and Spanish. For ease of understanding, the languages are displayed together mostly one or two sentences at a time and use everyday language of native speakers. Reading this fun bilingual story will help you learn Spanish. Lucky plants. Our chatty friends are below a lovely shady apple tree. It is a beautiful summer day. They are arguing about an animal that lives under their apple tree. Why do the plants call this animal ‘Mouse’? There is something very strange about this ‘Mouse’. Have our chatty little friends made another big mistake?
Join Mouse from If You Give a Mouse a Cookie as he celebrates Valentine’s Day with all the friends he loves.
Three mice make a variety of things out of different shapes as they hide from a scary cat.
The Tooth Fairy has some competition. Meet El Ratón Pérez, the charming and adventurous mouse who collects children’s teeth in Spain and Latin America. When both the Tooth Fairy and El Ratón Pérez arrive to claim Miguelito’s tooth, sparks fly under the Mexican-American boy’s pillow. Who will rightfully claim his tooth? This magical tale introduces a legendary Latino character to a new audience and provides a fresh take on the familiar childhood experience of losing one’s tooth.
Ten mice outsmart a hungry snake. Board book.
Can you imagine what it is like to live in a flowerpot and confuse one animal with another? Our chatty little plants Basil, Rosemary and the sisters think they know some stuff, but when it comes to animals they know nothing. One wild idea leads to another and gets them into big trouble. This story is for children and others wanting to read a dual language text in English and Spanish with illustrations. Reading this fun bilingual story will help you learn Spanish. Reading a bilingual book for just ten minutes each day is a very efficient use of your time for improving your language skills. This dual language book is for bilingual children and Spanish language students with a basic - intermediate knowledge, who want to revise a dual language text in English and Spanish. The book is in two sections. In the first part, for ease of understanding the two languages are displayed together mostly one or two sentences at a time. Showing the languages together helps compare words and common expressions easily. The second part, the Spanish only version allows intermediate students to test their understanding. We hope you enjoy the stories.
Mamá, Papá, Sister, and Brother Ratón go for a picnic on a beautiful day. After a delicious lunch, Mamá and Papá smooch--eeewww!--and Brother and Sister must find something to do. And what could be more fun than teasing the cat behind the fence?
In this story, our chatty plants are on holiday. A wild land with lots of grassland and a very strange animal under their tree. The plants call the animal ‘Monkey’ and we shall see why, but are they right? Let’s see how they test the big strong animal and what disaster happens to our chatty plants.This book is for children and others wanting to read a simple text in English and Spanish with illustrations.Reading this entertaining bilingual story will help you learn Spanish. Excerpt from the tale: Rosemary and the Pansy sisters liked picking on Basil. The sisters’ bright colours scared him and he wanted them to be quiet. A las hermanas pensamiento les gustaba meterse con Albahaca. Los vivos colores de las hermanas le daban miedo y él quería que se callaran. "Basil, you’re so daft!" said the sisters, "monkeys climb trees!". Monkey ignored them but he was different. Monkey was an animal. —Albahaca, ¡eres tan tonto! —dijeron las hermanas—, ¡los monos trepan a los árboles! Mono no les hacía caso, pero él era diferente. Mono era un animal.
This illustrated story has been designed for bilingual children and others wishing to read a parallel text in English and Spanish. For ease of understanding, the languages are displayed together mostly one or two sentences at a time. The aim was to make translation as direct as possible but always using everyday language of native speakers. What would it be like to be stuck in a flowerpot? No school, no books and no television! How would you recognise a giraffe? Basil, Rosemary and the Pansy sisters think they know all about animals, but when it comes to giraffes they know nothing and that gets them into big, big trouble.
Danny is a very confident young Duck in search of adventure. In this story he finds work in a circus cleaning out the animal pens. Not the exciting adventure Danny is looking for, but when the lion tamer gets the flu Danny gets the chance of his Life! Will Danny tame Larry the lion or he will run back to the farm like a scared chicken? You will find out by reading this wonderfully illustrated bilingual book. A fun way to practice and improve your Spanish. This dual language book is recommended for bilingual children and Spanish language students with a basic or intermediate knowledge, who want to revise a dual language text in English and Spanish. This illustrated book is divided into three sections. In the first part, for ease of understanding the two languages are displayed together mostly one or two sentences at a time. Showing the languages together helps compare words and common expressions easily. The second part, the Spanish only version allows intermediate students to test their understanding and the third part is in English only. Reading this fun bilingual book will help you learn and develop your Spanish language skills. We hope you enjoy the story.