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by Angela Dominguez

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"The story of two giraffes - one English-speaking and one Spanish-speaking - that overcome the language barrier to forge a friendship"--
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This was an adorable, easy bilingual book. I love it because of its simplicity -- it can be expanded on, or talked about in both English and Spanish, or can be read word for word if you're not as familiar with Spanish words. The giraffe friends are adorable, and I definitely want to use this in a storytime at work at some point. ( )
  kerribrary | Mar 5, 2023 |
bilingual storytime 9/2019 (babies, toddlers and up)
Another short and sweet bilingual book (great for wigglier crowds) with friendly, appealing illustrations and sparse text--basic words and short phrases in English and Spanish. A quick read-through in advance is helpful (so that you can be prepared to make the snoring sound when you get to the last page (zzzzz... zzzzz) ( )
  reader1009 | Jul 3, 2021 |
This children's book is on a preschool level and includes both English and Spanish words that are commonly used. Although it is a preschool leveled book, this book could easily be used with an ELL student learning English because the book moves from the English word to the translated Spanish word on the same page. ( )
  ecmullikin | Mar 13, 2019 |
This was an adorable, easy bilingual book. I love it because of its simplicity -- it can be expanded on, or talked about in both English and Spanish, or can be read word for word if you're not as familiar with Spanish words. The giraffe friends are adorable, and I definitely want to use this in a storytime at work at some point.
  kerribrary | May 10, 2018 |
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