Canticos (or 'little songs') is a branded collection of beloved nursery songs from all over the Spanish-speaking world designed to entertain and educate children of all backgrounds. Canticos products include books, apps, and sing-along videos.
Chato decides to throw a "pachanga" for his friend Novio Boy, who has never had a birthday party, but when it is time to party, Novio Boy cannot be found.
The Community Helper Mice is a creative and humorous story for young children that teaches them about community helpers, which is a topic studied in the early grades. At the same time, the story emphasizes science vocabulary and the joy of speaking two languages. This book is related to the curriculum and stimulates the children's imagination integrating many subjects such as: social studies, science, and language arts. The community helper mice are professional and career-oriented. They are in danger of being eaten by their predators. To protect themselves, they decide to move to the neighborhood school. In their new environment they eat, have fun and become bilingual mice. Each community helper mice uses his specific skills to make the move a big success. Spanish Book Los ratoncitos ayudantes de la comunidad es una historia creativa y humorAstica para niA+-os pequeA+-os que enseA+-a sobre los ayudantes de la comunidad, un tema estudiado en los grados primarios. Al mismo tiempo, la historia enfatiza el vocabulario de ciencias naturales y el entusiasmo de hablar en dos idiomas. Este libro estA! relacionado con el plan de estudios y tambiA(c)n estimula la imaginaciA3n de los niA+-os integrando materias tales como: estudios sociales, ciencias naturales y artes del lenguaje. Los ratoncitos ayudantes de la comunidad son ratoncitos profesionales que corren el peligro de ser devorados por sus depredadores. Para protegerse, deciden mudarse a la escuela del vecindario. En su nuevo entorno, comen, se divierten y se convierten en ratones bilingA 1/4 es. Todos los ratoncitos ponen en prA!ctica sus habilidades especAficas para que el gran movimiento sea todo un A(c)xito.
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.
Children will love being in on the joke in this tale of two mice on a hunt for food, one oblivious to the whiskered menace lurking in the shadows. In the big old house, Bo and Billy have run out of food and must venture out of their mouse hole to search for some. While Bo fearlessly explores every nook and cranny, he chides Billy for being afraid of everything — but maybe Billy has good reason to be! With Ruth Brown's enchanting artwork full of rich details and visual sleight-of-hand, this novelty tale of brotherly adventure and bravery will send eagle-eyed readers on a storybook hunt of their own.
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"Based on the popular Spanish song Los Pollitos Dicen, [this is a board book to which a child can] sing and learn ... while [hearing] about a mother's nurturing love, in both English and Spanish. Complete with ... illustrations, this book is a ... way to make learning with your little chickie special and unique in not one, but two, languages"--Publisher marketing.
The leaves fall, the wind blows, and one little pumpkin seed tries and tries to be scary. But he doesn't scare anyone . . . not the snowflakes in winter, not the bees in spring, not even the watering can The wind tells him to be patient--he'll be scary soon enough. But waiting is hard. Will the little seed ever be really, truly scary? This simple story is more than a fun Halloween read--it is a heartwarming tale perfect for any child who can't wait to grow up.
This installment covers books published mainly since 1989. Citations are grouped by subject within sections according to country, from Argentina to Venezuela. The author has rated each entry as to artistic and literary appeal, and provides general grade level, ISBN and price. Appendices include contact data for book dealers in Spanish-speaking countries and the US. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR