Fiesta!
by Ginger Foglesong Guy
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Bilingual text describes a children's party and provides practice counting in English and Spanish.Tags
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The book is not too intriguing, but I feel the main goal is established well in teaching another language. The art is soft and simple with some action in throughout that would engage a young reader.
Fiesta! shows us words in both English and Spanish with the repetitive "What else" for a child to engage in the story with. The books incorporates counting in both languages, while walking us through the preparation of a party! This is a great book for those young 4 year olds.
Fiesta! is a picture book that help children count to 10 in English and Spanish. As you read you count the amount of objects that are necessary in a party. The book is good to do share reading and have a Spanish speaker and a non Spanish speaker read the book together, however it would be more as a free reading book. The fact that the book count to ten in both languages it help the reader practice both languages with out feeling like it a task. I know when i was younger this book helped me understand the numbers in English because i had the Spanish ones underneath.
The illustrations encourage curiosity as the three children explore the market stalls, choosing exactly what they need, counting higher with each new addition to the basket. Bright and attractive, the vivid colors emphasize the happy faces of the children.
This book was about a little girl getting ready for a party. The book talked about what items she needed, and how many she needed of them. The words were also translated in Spanish. This book is great to teach Spanish or English. The repetition will help students remember the saying "Que Mas?" or "What else?". The book is also good for counting.
Very short book with only a few words but very informational. All the words are written in both Spanish and English! The illustration is great and helps you understand the story.
This books starts with different objects that Ninos Kids will use to make a fiesta and a piñata.... it is bilingual and it goes into progretion stars with uno and end in diez.
The kids love the pitures and the love to count in spanish while we are reading the book.
The kids love the pitures and the love to count in spanish while we are reading the book.
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