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Cargando... Don't Say a Word, Mama / No Digas Nada, Mamapor Joe Hayes
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InscrÃbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This is a story about a sister who lives alone and a sister who has a husband and kids. The sisters both have a garden and have extra food in their harvest. With each harvest both sisters worry about the other sister; one for being alone and not having enough help in her garden and the other for having so many mouths to feed. The sisters both tell their mother in secret that they plan to sneak some of their harvest into the other sister's house. Each night both sisters pass each other with a basket of their harvest and sneaks it into the other's house. Each morning after, the sisters discover their food has doubled overnight and decides to give some extra to their mother until the mom floods the night with lights as the sisters try to sneak peppers into each others kitchens. Ages: 4-6 Source: Teaching Strategies Gold Boxed Curriculum sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Sisters Rosa and Blanca are so kind, thoughtful, and generous--and such good gardeners--that their Mama ?ho lives between the two winds up with a great deal of corn, tomatoes, and red hot chiles.
Mamá dice que tiene las mejores hijas del mundo. Las dos mujeres viven cerca de su madre, Rosa, con su esposo y sus hijos, Blanca por sí misma. Ambas tienen florecientes jardines. Rosa y Blanca son tan generosas y amables, que todas, incluso Mamá, termina con demasiado maíz, tomates y chiles rojo caliente! No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I love that the story is in both Spanish and English. It is also fun for kids to keep track of who was getting what, and how many times they have gone back and forth.