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For more information about Lulu Delacre visit luludelacre. . Lulu Delacre is the illustrator of many award-winning children's books, several of which she also wrote or compiled, and a nonfiction novel for teens. A native of Puerto Rico, Delacre lives in Silver Spring, Maryland, with her husband and their daughter. A native of Puerto Rico, Delacr

Arrorro, Mi Nino (Pura Belpre Honor Book. Illustrator (Awards))

Title:Arrorro, Mi Nino (Pura Belpre Honor Book. Illustrator (Awards))
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Rating:4.96 (873 Votes)
Asin:1584301597
Format Type:Hardcover
Number of Pages:1Pages
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Language:Spanish

Download Arrorro, Mi Nino (Pura Belpre Honor Book. Illustrator (Awards))

For more information about Lulu Delacre visit luludelacre.

. Lulu Delacre is the illustrator of many award-winning children's books, several of which she also wrote or compiled, and a nonfiction novel for teens. A native of Puerto Rico, Delacre lives in Silver Spring, Maryland, with her husband and their daughter. A native of Puerto Rico, Delacre lives in Silver Spring, Maryland, with her husband and their daughter. For more information about Lulu Delacre visit luludelacre.

Lulu Delacre is the illustrator of many award-winning children's books, several of which she also wrote or compiled, and a nonfiction novel for tee

I enjoyed listening to the audible version, however; going forward I would choose a print version of books like this so my notes could be reviewed in context.I did feel like the material covered everything you needed to know about Scrum. Have your Amazon Kindle or Echo read it to you out loud for irony. I won't spoil the book by saying what happens, but one part of the book almost brought me to tears (and I'm not, shall we say, a tearful person). She can't always "sort things out", though God knows she tries her best. Ed is a disaster of a whole different kind, and kind of of his on making. This book is loaded with pictures so clever, you will be just as surprised as your child when you lift the flap to see what's underneath. However, having read most of the original source material from the period in translation, I believe that this book is a fair and relatively accurate portrait of its subject within the limitations I have described above. It was a really interesting story that kept my interest --I read a little then when I had to do something in the house--I listened to the audible book. I'm going to pass my copy on to another birding friend, but I'm also going to print off pictures from the internet to go along with it. Beautifully written, thought provoking, and at times poetic and rapturous, I would hi

Hazel RochmanCopyright © American Library Association. The settings vary-- from city streets to picking fields; from cozy bedroom to library, school, art gallery, and grocery store--and the caregivers who soothe the children in the pictures include mother, father, sibling, and grandparent. The bilingual text appears first in Spanish, with the English translation beneath or by its side, and most selections are accompanied by instructions for a finger-play. All rights reserved. The bright, beautiful oil-wash illustrations for these 15 lullabies, nursery rhymes, and finger-play games reflect the diversity of the Latino experience. Musical notation and comments about the melodies are at the back. From Booklist PreS. A native of Puerto Rico, editor Delacre lives in Maryland, and she draws the songs from 14 different countries to show and tell about children who grow up "learning and loving two cultures and two languages." Some of the verses don't rhyme in translation, but in the best of them, the rhy

Both the Spanish and English versions can easily be sung with the melodies at the back of the book.. Arrorró, mi niño - Hush-a-bye, my childIt's time to go to bed, and what better way to lull your child to sleep than with a tender song or gentle game? In this beautiful collection of classic Latino lullabies and games, mothers and children happily embrace and treasure their traditions while sharing the universal joy of the special bond between parent and child.Arrorró, mi niño, Lulu Delacre's loving tribute to Latinos from all walks of American life, is sure to become a favorite with everyone who has a precious little child to love, cuddle, and sing to

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