Uno dos tres My first Spanish rhymes

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Published
London : Frances Lincoln Children's 2012.
Language
Spanish
English
Other Authors
Yanitzia Canetti, 1967- (-), Patrice Aggs (illustrator)
Physical Description
18 p. : col. ill. ; 20 X 25 cm. + 1 compact disc
ISBN
9781847801937
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Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS-Gr 2-With 25 simple rhymes from the Spanish-speaking world and an included CD, this book is a good resource for families and program planners. The book has been divided into eight different categories such as "A Day on the Farm" ("¡A la granja!") and "Bedtime" ("¡A dormir!") that will be useful in planning storytimes. Children and adults alike will find the CD helpful. The rhymes are recited slowly, sometimes twice, then followed by the musical version. © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A lovely and unencumbered picture book combines with an infectious CD to introduce Spanish through song. Reminiscent of an Ella Jenkins recording and using very little English, Canetti introduces 25 simple rhymes common in the Spanish-speaking world. She begins her recording by explaining in both languages the eight different categories for the rhymes. These include taking a trip, "A Pasear!"; a day on the farm, "A La Granja!"; playtime, "A Jugar!"; bedtime, "A Dormir!" and more. Her soft, gentle voice with distinct Castilian diction slowly and patiently recites each rhyme, sometimes twice, so listeners can absorb pronunciation and inflection; this is followed by a musical version, with children's voices singing some verses. And while there is no English translation throughout the pages of the book or within the recitations on the CD, key vocabulary is identified with good picture cues sprinkled among the illustrations. These are small and finely detailed, adding a seek-and-find aspect to the experience. In addition, endpapers provide translations and instructions for activity use with the rhymes (both in regrettably small type). Thoughtfully designed, this will be welcomed by many who already speak the language, are learning or just wish to plunge right in for bilingual storytimes. Que bueno! (Picture book. 2-7)]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Los pollitosLos pollitos dicenpío, pío, píocuando tienen hambre,cuando tienen frío.La gallina buscael maíz y el trigo.Les da la comiday les presta abrigo. Excerpted from Uno Dos Tres: My First Spanish Rhymes All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.