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  • Diez, Nueve, Ocho (Spanish Edition)

Diez, Nueve, Ocho
(Spanish Edition)

Author
Illustrator
Molly Bang
Publication Date
September 22, 1997
Genre / Grade Band
Fiction /  K − 1st
Language
English
Format
Picture Book
Diez, Nueve, Ocho (Spanish Edition)

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Description

"Diez pequeños dedos de los pies, todos lavados y calientes", comienza la historia, y luego los jóvenes lectores viajan hacia la hora de arroparse, haciendo la cuenta regresiva junto con el padre y la hija afroamericanos de la historia. En la conclusión satisfactoria, un pequeño dormilón se acomoda para pasar la noche. Un clásico premiado, Diez, Nueve, Ocho ha estado consolando y deleitando a los niños y sus padres durante más de treinta años.

Este seductor libro ilustrado, con una paleta de colores llamativos, parece surgir naturalmente del amor que une a un padre y su pequeña niña 'grande' que convierten la hora de acostarse en tiempo de juego con un juego de rimas.

Publication date
September 22, 1997
Genre
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780688154684
Lexile Measure
450
Publisher
HarperCollins Espanol
Series
Caldecott Collection Spanish Edition
BISAC categories
JUV010000 - Juvenile Fiction | Bedtime & Dreams
JUV009030 - Juvenile Fiction | Concepts | Counting & Numbers
Library of Congress categories
Spanish language materials
Counting
Lullabies

School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 1-A delightful translation of a popular English title. Kohen stays true to the style of the original text, honoring Bang's awareness of the sounds of language by meticulously selecting Spanish words that lyrically convey both the rhythmic patterns and warm essence of this bedtime counting story. The colorful illustrations not only capture the special bond between father and daughter, but also highlight the wonder of bedtime. The rich pictures combined with simple text make this book an excellent choice for both shared and independent reading that will be asked for again and again.-Zahra Baird, Scarsdale Public Library, NY
Molly Bang
Molly Bang was born in Princeton, New Jersey, and grew up in Baltimore. She and her siblings spent summers in a scientific community by the ocean where parents worked in the labs and children learned to love the land and sea and mostly to avoid science, not realizing that science had infected them even they we rebelled against it. After studying language and literature in college, Molly became a largely self-taught artist and illustrator of children's books, her childhood dream.