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Book : La Primera Pijamada De Uni (unicornio Uni)(uni The...

Modelo 93484088
Fabricante o sello Random House Books For Young Readers
Peso 0.08 Kg.
Precio:   $34,319.00
Si compra hoy, este producto se despachara y/o entregara entre el 15-05-2025 y el 25-05-2025
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-Titulo Original : La Primera Pijamada De Uni (unicornio Uni)(uni The Unicorn Unis First Sleepover Spanish Edition) (leyendo A Pasos (step Into Reading))

-Fabricante :

Random House Books For Young Readers

-Descripcion Original:

¡Presentando a Unicornio Uni EN ESPAÑOL! En esta edicion en español del album ilustrado Paso 2, Uni y sus amigos se embarcan en una pijamada magica y llena de diversion. ¡Sigue a Uni en esta edicion en español de su primera aventura de LEYENDO A PASOS! En este libro Paso 2, Uni tiene su primera pijamada. Los otros unicornios ya han ido a otras pijamadas y se saben MUCHOS juegos magicos. Los juegos son dificiles para Uni y, al llegar la hora de irse a dormir, Uni no se esta divirtiendo. ¿Podra Uni encontrar la manera de aportar a la diversion? LEYENDO A PASOS es una linea de Step into Reading que ofrece ediciones en español de libros nivelados. Los libros Paso 2 usan vocabulario basico y enunciados cortos para contar historias sencillas. Son perfectos para pequeños que identifican algunas palabras visualmente y logran leer palabras nuevas con un poco de ayuda. Introducing Uni the Unicorn EN ESPAÑOL! In this Spanish edition of the Step 2 reader, Uni and friends go on a magical, fun-filled sleepover. Join Uni the Unicorn in this Spanish edition of Unis Step into Reading adventure! In this Step 2 book, its Unis very first sleepover! The other unicorns have been to sleepovers before, and have learned LOTS of magical games. Uni struggles with game after game, and by bedtime, Uni isnt having a very good time. Will Uni find a way to contribute to the fun? LEYENDO A PASOS is a line from Step into Reading offering leveled readers in Spanish. Step 2 readers use basic vocabulary and short sentences to tell simple stories. They are perfect for children who recognize familiar words and can sound out new words with help. From School Library Journal K-Gr 2-Uni the unicorn is excited to have its first sleepover with friends Goldie, Pinkie, and Silkie. As the friends wait for night to fall, they play ball-but when it is Unis turn, the ball falls in the mud. Then the friends play to make colors, and again, Uni fails. Only when night arrives is Unis wonderful talent as a storyteller revealed, comforting its friends who are scared of the dark. Based on the Step Into Reading series English-language title Uni the Unicorn, this Spanish translation offers a charming story about finding our true talents. This easy reader contains basic Spanish vocabulary built into two to five lines of short paragraphs, whose large black font is ideal for young readers who are starting to read in the Spanish language. The mixed first- and third- person narrative style offers an opportunity for first-grade teachers to introduce children to the different ways authors can tell a story. The digitally made artwork is set in a mixture of vignette techniques, with small illustrations alongside the text and full-spread artwork with two facing pages featuring a large picture. These illustrations are vibrant, expressing the simple plot and the unicorns emotions of happiness, fear, and comfort as the story progresses. VERDICT An easy reader that may be used in a bedtime story hour at the library or a school unit referring to talents, good sportsmanship, and emotions.-Kathia Ibacache About the Author AMY KROUSE ROSENTHAL (1965-2017) was a Chicago-based author of numerous award-winning books for both children and adults, a short filmmaker, and popular essayist. CANDICE RANSOM, who has never wanted to be anything besides a childrens book writer, has published 110 award-winning books for children and young adults. She teaches in the childrens literature program at Hollins University. Candice lives in Fredericksburg, Virginia, with her husband and her cat, Atticus. BRIGETTE BARRAGER graduated from CalArts with a BFA in character animation in 2007. She likes tea and books and general old lady-ish stuff, and hates when peoples toes hang over the edge of their sandals. Visit her at brigetteb.blogspot .
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