Animal talk : Mexican folk art animal sounds in English and Spanish
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Animal talk : Mexican folk art animal sounds in English and Spanish
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The work Animal talk : Mexican folk art animal sounds in English and Spanish represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Anaheim Public Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.
- Label
- Animal talk : Mexican folk art animal sounds in English and Spanish
- Title remainder
- Mexican folk art animal sounds in English and Spanish
- Statement of responsibility
- Cynthia Weill ; wood sculptures from Oaxaca, by Rubi Fuentes and Efrain Broa
- Title variation
- Mexican folk art animal sounds in English and Spanish
- Subject
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- Animal sounds -- Juvenile literature
- Animales en el arte -- Literatura juvenil
- Animals in art
- Animals in art -- Juvenile literature
- Arte popular -- México | Oaxaca (México : Estado) -- Literatura juvenil
- Folk art
- Folk art -- Mexico | Oaxaca (State) -- Juvenile literature
- JUVENILE NONFICTION / Animals / Lions, Tigers, Leopards, etc
- JUVENILE NONFICTION / Art / Sculpture
- Animal sounds
- JUVENILE NONFICTION / Foreign Language Study / Spanish
- Sonidos de animales -- Literatura juvenil
- Spanish language materials -- Bilingual -- Juvenile literature
- JUVENILE NONFICTION / Concepts / Sounds
- Animal sounds
- Language
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- eng
- spa
- eng
- Summary
- "Animals living in one country don't always talk the same language as animals from somewhere else. Take a rooster, for instance. In English-speaking countries, he says cock-a-doodle-doo when he has a notion to announce himself or to greet the dawn. But in Spanish-speaking countries, he says ki-kiri-ki. Emerging readers will delight in identifying the animals depicted on each new page. The bilingual text invites parent and child into an interactive reading experience for acting out animal sounds in English and Spanish"-- provided by publisher
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Dewey number
- 591.59/4
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- no index present
- Intended audience
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- AD160L
- Decoding demand: 9 (very low)
- Semantic demand: 67 (high)
- Syntactic demand: 29 (low)
- Structure demand: 23 (low)
- Intended audience source
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- Lexile
- Lexile
- Language note
- Parallel English and Spanish texts
- LC call number
- QL765
- LC item number
- .W45 2016
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Series statement
- First concepts in mexican folk art
- Target audience
- juvenile
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