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Books with title Uno, Dos Tres!

  • Uno Dos Tres

    Patrice Aggs, Yanitzia Canetti

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, Sept. 30, 2014)
    From an established writer, editor, and translator from Cuba, Uno Dos Tres is a journey that takes children from one adventure to another, and back home again, while learning Spanish! From school to the farm, and from playtime to bedtime, this book is a perfect introduction to the language for the youngest child. With a host of characters — people, animals, and birds — illustrating over 25 simple and well-known rhymes and songs, young children enjoy learning and speaking Spanish. The book also includes an audio CD — children are encouraged to repeat the phrases and sing along with the rhymes, as the CD lets them know how both should sound. The lively illustrations and amusing rhymes make learning a new language fun. A guide for parents translates more difficult phrases. Following the success of Un, Deux, Trois, Uno Dos Tres uses the same format and method to introduce young children to Spanish in a simple and accessible way.
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  • Uno, Dos, Tres, Posada!

    Virginia Kroll

    Hardcover (Viking Books for Young Readers, Sept. 14, 2006)
    A posada is an important Latino holiday tradition that happens all over the world on each of the nine nights before Christmas. There's a lot to do every night before the party can begin, and here a little girl guides us through each step—from putting out poinsettias to hanging the piñata—as she counts to ten in English and Spanish. Young readers can follow along by counting the different items mentioned. An author's note at the end of the story further explains the origins of the posada. Sprinkled with Spanish vocabulary and filled with lively illustrations, this is a posada no one should miss!
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  • Uno, Dos, Tres, Posada!

    Virginia Kroll, Loretta Lopez

    Paperback (Puffin, Oct. 14, 2010)
    Come and help a little girl celebrate a posadaÑan important Latino holiday tradition that happens on the nine nights before Christmas. ThereÕs a lot to do before the party can begin, and a little girl guides us through each stepÑfrom making punch, to putting out poinsettias, to hanging the pi?ata. Sprinkled with Spanish words and filled with lively illustrations, this heartwarming tale is sure to be a holiday favorite!
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  • Uno, Dos, Tres: 1 2 3

    Pat Mora, Barbara Lavallee

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, April 1, 1996)
    A bilingual counting book combines colorful spreads offering a range of items to identify and count with a read-along rhyme about two sisters buying birthday presents for their mother in the Mexican market.
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  • Uno, Dos, Tres, Posada!

    Virginia Kroll, Loretta Lopez

    Paperback (Puffin, Oct. 14, 2010)
    Come and help a little girl celebrate a posadaÑan important Latino holiday tradition that happens on the nine nights before Christmas. ThereÕs a lot to do before the party can begin, and a little girl guides us through each stepÑfrom making punch, to putting out poinsettias, to hanging the pi?ata. Sprinkled with Spanish words and filled with lively illustrations, this heartwarming tale is sure to be a holiday favorite!
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  • Uno, Dos Tres!

    Eileen Jones

    Paperback (Hopscotch, )
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