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Spanish
Child's Play (International) Ltd
01 September 2017
¡A jugar bajo el sol! ¡Hay una gran variedad de vistas, sonidos, olores, sabores y texturas para descubrir y disfrutar! En esta serie de libros de cartón, magníficamente ilustrada, Carol Thompson celebra la respuesta sensorial de los niños frente a la naturaleza. ¡HAGA EL TIEMPO QUE HAGA!
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Illustrated by:   Carol Thompson
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Imprint:   Child's Play (International) Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Volume:   4
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 203mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   200g
ISBN:   9781846439803
ISBN 10:   1846439809
Series:   ¡Haga el tiempo que haga! - Whatever the Weather (Spanish)
Pages:   12
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 6 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  0-5 years
Format:   Board book
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Sol (Board Book)

(Starred Review) One of a charming set of books that explore different kinds of weather from a toddler's point of view. In this cheery offering, a multiethnic group of round-faced tots enjoys the sun from sunup to sundown. Working from the original, English text, the Spanish translation is simple and direct, just right for beginning talkers. The vibrant and cheery mixed-media illustrations depict children greeting the sun, donning sun hats and sunscreen, taking off their clothes, having fun in a wading pool and tub, and eventually saying hello to the shadows and goodbye to the sun. The book's companions are equally successful. In Viento (Wind), readers will practically feel the wind as it blows hair, leaves, hats, and seeds until it finally departs: ""…Shhhhh…."" In Nieve (Snow), a brown-skinned child with curly black hair eagerly puts on snow clothes to play outside. After sliding and slipping, crunching through the snow and making snowpeople, with a cold nose and cold fingers, it is time to go in: ""¡Hasta mañana, muñecos de nieve!"" (""See you tomorrow, snow people!"") In Lluvia (Rain), readers will feel the initial disappointment of the Asian protagonist with a pink bunny as a few raindrops become a downpour—and then delight in the fun that can be had in simply getting wet and stomping in the puddles. Indeed, whatever the weather, one can always have fun. (Board book. 1-3) * Kirkus Reviews *


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