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Books > Children's & Educational > Young children's, early learning & special book types > Early learning / early learning concepts > Numbers & counting
Five silly ghosts floating by a gate. The first one said, "Oh my,
it's getting late." This board book features a classic rhyming
read-aloud text with the five silly glittery ghosts in Halloween
costumes as they peer through a die-cut cover. Each page turn
provides a playfully ghoulish reveal. Join five silly ghosts in
this fun counting caper!
!Edicion en espanol y rimada de uno de los clasicos favoritos de
Dr. Seuss acerca de probar cosas nuevas! "?Te gustan los huevos
verdes con jamon?", pregunta Juan Ramon en esta traduccion
cuidadosamente rimada del popular cuento de Dr. Seuss para primeros
lectores. En esta historia acumulativa, la lista de lugares donde
se puede disfrutar de unos sabrosos huevos verdes con jamon, en
compania de amigos, aumenta y es cada vez mas divertida pagina a
pagina. Unete a Juan Ramon y a su empeno por demostrar que este
delicioso plato se puede disfrutar en cualquier lugar y a cualquier
hora. Creada por Dr. Seuss, la serie de libros para primeros
lectores (Beginner Books) anima a los ninos a leer ellos solos con
palabras sencillas y divertidos dibujos que dan sentido a la
lectura. Las ediciones rimadas, en espanol, de los clasicos de Dr.
Seuss, publicadas por Random House, brindan la maravillosa
oportunidad de disfrutar de sus historias a mas de treinta y ocho
millones de personas hispanohablantes en Estados Unidos. Los
lectores podran divertirse con las ediciones en espanol de The Cat
in the Hat (El Gato Ensombrerado); Green Eggs and Ham (Huevos
verdes con jamon); One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish (Un pez,
dos peces, pez rojo, pez azul); The Lorax (El Lorax); Oh, the
Places You'll Go! (!Oh, cuan lejos llegaras!); How the Grinch Stole
Christmas! (!Como el Grinch robo la Navidad!); The Cat in the Hat
Comes Back (El Gato Ensombrerado ha regresado); I Can Read With My
Eyes Shut! (!Yo puedo leer con los ojos cerrados!); Horton Hears a
Who! (!Horton escucha a Quie n!); The 500 Hats of Bartholomew
Cubbins (Los 500 sombreros de Bartolome Cubbins); There's A Wocket
in my Pocket! (!Hay un Molillo en mi Bolsillo!); Mr. Brown Can Moo!
Can You? (!El Sr. Brown hace Muuu! ?Podrias hacerlo tu?); Ten
Apples on Top! (!Diez manzanas en la cabeza!); What Pet Should I
Get? (?Co mo podre decidir que mascota elegir?); y Yertle the
Turtle and Other Stories (Yoruga la Tortuga y otros cuentos). A
rhymed, Spanish translation of Dr. Seuss's beloved classic about
trying new things! "Do you like green eggs and ham?" asks Sam-I-am
in this rhymed, Spanish translation of Dr. Seuss's beloved
beginning reader. In this most famous of cumulative tales, the list
of places to enjoy green eggs and ham-and friends to enjoy them
with-gets longer and funnier on every page. Follow Sam-I-am as he
insists that this unusual treat is indeed a delectable snack to be
savored everywhere and in every way. Originally created by Dr.
Seuss, Beginner Books encourage children to read all by themselves,
with simple words and illustrations that give clues to their
meaning. Random House's rhymed, Spanish-language editions of
classic Dr. Seuss books make the joyful experience of reading Dr.
Seuss books available for the more than 38 million people in the
United States who speak Spanish. Readers can enjoy The Cat in the
Hat (El Gato Ensombrerado); Green Eggs and Ham (Huevos verdes con
jamon); One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish (Un pez, dos peces,
pez rojo, pez azul); The Lorax (El Lorax); Oh, the Places You'll
Go! (!Oh, cuan lejos llegaras!); How the Grinch Stole Christmas!
(!Como el Grinch robo la Navidad!); The Cat in the Hat Comes Back
(El Gato Ensombrerado ha regresado); I Can Read With My Eyes Shut!
(!Yo puedo leer con los ojos cerrados!); Horton Hears a Who!
(!Horton escucha a Quie n!); The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins
(Los 500 sombreros de Bartolome Cubbins); There's A Wocket in my
Pocket! (!Hay un Molillo en mi Bolsillo!); Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can
You? (!El Sr. Brown hace Muuu! ?Podrias hacerlo tu?); Ten Apples on
Top! (!Diez manzanas en la cabeza!); What Pet Should I Get? (?Co mo
podre decidir que mascota elegir?); and Yertle the Turtle and Other
Stories (Yoruga la Tortuga y otros cuentos).
"HOW MANY SEEDs in a pumpkin?" Mr. Tiffin asks his class as they
gather around the big, medium, and small pumpkins on his desk.
Robert, the biggest kid, guesses that the largest one has a million
seeds; Elinor, sounding like she knows what she's talking about,
guesses the medium one has 500 seeds; and Anna, who likes even
numbers better than odd ones, guesses that the little one has 22.
Charlie, the smallest boy in the class, doesn't have a guess.
Counting pumpkin seeds is messy business, but once the slimy job is
done, to everyone's surprise, the smallest pumpkin has the most
seeds! As Charlie happily exclaims, "Small things have a lot going
on inside of them."
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