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Cover Type: Paperback
Language: Spanish only
ISBN: 9780060011116

¿El canguro tiene mamá? (Does a Kangaroo Have a Mother, Too?) (carton of books)
By Eric Carle

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Conoce al bebé canguro que viaja dentro de una bolsa en la barriga de su mamá. Mira cómo el polluelo del cisne navega en el lomo de su mamá. A través de sus coloridos collages, Eric Carle ofrece a los pequeños lectores no sólo un maravilloso panorama visual, sino también la seguridad que les transmiten las imágenes que muestran cómo las crias son protegidas y queridas por sus mamás.

El entretenido juego de preguntas y respuestas invita a niños y adultos a leer juntos en voz alta. La repetición de frases clave ayudara a los ninos de edad preescolar a iniciarse en el mundo de la lectura. Además aprenderán, de forma divertida, acerca de la naturaleza y conocerán los nombres, ¡algunos sorprendentes!, de los animales que aparecen en el libro.

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Do animals have mothers, too? Of course they do -- just like me and you! Once again, Eric Carle reassures and delights children in this colorful album of animal mothers and their babies. Beautifully rendered family portraits of familiar and beloved creatures are accompanied by playful text in question-and-answer form, inviting children and adults to read aloud together. Kids will love learning the names of animal babies and their moms, and a bonus page at the back will encourage them to discover more about the natural world.

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