
Barron’s Bilingual First Books give little boys and girls an early start in learning a foreign language along with their own. In Family, cuddly and colorful teddy bears teach new words to very young children, in two languages–English and Spanish.
Barron’s Bilingual First Books give little boys and girls an early start in learning a foreign language along with their own. In Family, cuddly and colorful teddy bears teach new words to very young children, in two languages–English and Spanish.
Barron’s Bilingual First Books give little boys and girls an early start in learning a foreign language along with their own. In Animals/Los animales, cuddly and colorful teddy bears teach new words to very young children, in two languages–English and Spanish.
Sports car! (¡Coche deportivo!) Fire truck! (¡Camión de bomberos!)Jumbo jet! (¡Avión jumbo!) Sailboat! (¡Barco de vela!) Young children will love the colorful illustrations of speedy cars, tough trucks, zooming planes and busy boats! Simon Hart’s eye-catching artwork and the simple text in Spanish and English are perfect for little tots just learning to read and understand a second language .
This book of poems by one of Spain’s most illustrious 20th century writers asks questions like: Do lizards cry? No one has ever seen them except poets who have the ability to see wonder whereever. Among the 40 poems selected in this small volume are those songs and verses the poet dedicated to his young friends, modern ‘romances,’ popular folk songs, as well as a lovely collection of fascinating poems.
Cuddly and colorful teddy bears teach new words to very young children–and in two languages! Barron\’s Bilingual First Books give little boys and girls an early start in learning a foreign language along with their own. This book contains English and Spanish Languages.
Dom and Tom, the iguana brothers, eat flowers, pretend to be dinosaurs, and discover that they can be best friends.
Colorful pictures help illustrate the numbers 1 to 10.
A simple description of the childhood and youth of the Chilean author Isabel Allende.
A young girl describes her feelings when her father decides to leave their home in Mexico to look for work in the United States.
In this bilingual version of “The Night before Christmas,” Santa has become Papa Noel and his reindeer have been replaced with eight burros pulling a cart.