Me gustaría tener by Alma Flor Ada,
For ages 4-8; 16 pages; part of the Libros para contar series; beautifully illustrated book
¿Quién nacerá aquí? by Alma Flor Ada
For ages 4-8; 24 pages; part of the Libros para contar series;
A charming series, illustrated with watercolor and pen-and-ink drawings. The stories are told in a humorous style and are enhanced throughout by Ada's gift for language and poetry. El Canto . . . is the droll story of a frog who eats a mosquito and whose song then sounds like that of a mosquito. The frog is eaten by a fish, who then sings like a mosquito, etc.
La noche de las tortugas by Liusella Grondona
21 pages;
Mis primeros poemas y canciones by Lourdes Soto
Scholastic ISBN 0-590-51908-5; this book appears to be out of printSiempre te querré by Hans Wilhelm
PreSchool-Grade 3– A picture-book story in which a beloved dog becomes sick and eventually dies. The young boy who narrates the story is consoled by the fact that every night before bed he had told his dog, “I will always love you.”
Las gallinas no son las unicas by Ruth Heller
Ages 4-8; 32 pages;
(Science/Health)
Readers learn that not only chickens but birds, reptiles, fish, and insects also lay eggs.