Quick view Details La avena, los chÃcharros, los ejotes y la cebada crecen (Oats, Peas, Beans, and Barley Grow) by Jodene Lynn Smith
Quick view El puente de Londres (London Bridge) by Janelle Bell-Martin Two children repair London Bridge with different types of building materials in this delightfully illustrated version of the traditional song. This book has been translated into Spanish and allows for a wonderful shared reading experience for children... View Details
Quick view El niño azul (Little Boy Blue) by Chad Thompson What became of Little Boy Blue and his golden horn? Read to find out in this beautifully illustrated version of the traditional rhyme. This book has been translated into Spanish and allows for a wonderful shared reading experience for children who are... View Details
Quick view Con mis sentidos (With My Senses) by Dona Rice This shared-reading book has been translated into Spanish and allows new readers to establish connections between the words they read and the images on the page. With a strong link between text and images, readers are able to understand the content and... View Details
Quick view Las ruedas en el autobús (The Wheels on the Bus) by Chris Sabatino A happy bus travels through a town, its wheels going round and round, in this charmingly illustrated version of the traditional song. This book has been translated into Spanish and allows for a wonderful shared reading experience for children who are... View Details
Quick view La muñeca de la señorita Molly (Miss Molly's Dolly) by Blanca Apodaca A little girl named Molly has a very sick dolly. She calls the doctor to come quick, quick, quick! Read what happens next in this sweetly illustrated version of the traditional song. This book has been translated into Spanish and allows for a wonderful... View Details
Quick view La avena, los chÃcharros, los ejotes y la cebada crecen (Oats, Peas, Beans, and Barley Grow) by Jodene Lynn Smith A farmer grows delicious crops of oats, peas, beans, and barley, while a playful mouse grows crops of its own, in this delightfully illustrated version of the traditional song. This book has been translated into Spanish and allows for a wonderful shared... View Details
Quick view Listos para construir (Ready to Build) by Dona Herweck Rice Would you like to build something fun? The children in this book gather materials to do just that. Read this book to find out what they build. This book has been translated into Spanish and allows for a wonderful shared reading experience for children... View Details
Quick view Ricitos de oro y los tres osos (Goldilocks and the Three Bears) by Diana Herweck Act out the story of a curious young girl named Goldilocks! While a family of bears go out on a walk, Goldilocks stumbles upon their house. Although no one answers the door, she wanders inside and tries out their soups and their beds. The bear family is... View Details
Quick view Caperucita roja (Little Red Riding Hood) by Dona Herweck Rice Act out the story of Little Red Riding Hood, a young girl in a red cloak who goes to the woods to visit her grandma. She meets a wolf along the way and tells him where she's going. When she gets to Grandma's house, Grandma doesn't look like she usually... View Details
Quick view Hansel y Gretel (Hansel and Gretel) by Dona Herweck Rice When Hansel and Gretel are abandoned in the forest by their mean stepmother and then captured by a mean witch, they have to think fast to figure out how to get back home. Bring this classic folk tale to life by having students act out this lively... View Details
Quick view El hombrecito de jengibre (The Gingerbread Man) by Dona Herweck Rice Act out the story of a speedy gingerbread man! A woman bakes him for her baby to eat, but the gingerbread man quickly jumps up and runs away! Can she catch him or will he get away? The six roles in this Spanish-translated script are written at different... View Details
Quick view La ropa nueva del emperador (The Emperor's New Clothes) by Dona Herweck Rice A vain emperor is put in an embarrassing situation when two tricky tailors take advantage of his vanity and make him clothes that are supposedly only visible to people who are fit for their jobs. Unwilling to look incapable by admitting that he sees... View Details