Have You Seen My Frog: �Haz Visto A Mi Rana? is a hilarious bilingual story about discovery, relationships, and an attempt to solve a problem when the clues provided don't seem to make sense. When Duck went to the pond with Auntie Duck, she found a frog. She set him down for one tiny second and the next thing she knew, he was gone! Everyone Duck talks to points her in a di Have You Seen My Frog: �Haz Visto A Mi Rana? is a hilarious bilingual story about discovery, relationships, and an attempt to solve a problem when the clues provided don't seem to make sense. When Duck went to the pond with Auntie Duck, she found a frog. She set him down for one tiny second and the next thing she knew, he was gone! Everyone Duck talks to points her in a different direction. WHAT is going on? And where, oh where has Duck's little frog gone? While Duck searches for Frog, Auntie Duck settles in by the pond to enjoy the afternoon--unaware that she is just a few hops away from a big surprise. This story in English and Spanish contains hidden layers of information that readers will discover as they read it over and over (and over) again. It also reinforces learning about opposites--left and right--and includes a glossary of English and Spanish words at the end.
Have You Seen My Frog: �Haz Visto A Mi Rana?: A Bilingual Story
Have You Seen My Frog: �Haz Visto A Mi Rana? is a hilarious bilingual story about discovery, relationships, and an attempt to solve a problem when the clues provided don't seem to make sense. When Duck went to the pond with Auntie Duck, she found a frog. She set him down for one tiny second and the next thing she knew, he was gone! Everyone Duck talks to points her in a di Have You Seen My Frog: �Haz Visto A Mi Rana? is a hilarious bilingual story about discovery, relationships, and an attempt to solve a problem when the clues provided don't seem to make sense. When Duck went to the pond with Auntie Duck, she found a frog. She set him down for one tiny second and the next thing she knew, he was gone! Everyone Duck talks to points her in a different direction. WHAT is going on? And where, oh where has Duck's little frog gone? While Duck searches for Frog, Auntie Duck settles in by the pond to enjoy the afternoon--unaware that she is just a few hops away from a big surprise. This story in English and Spanish contains hidden layers of information that readers will discover as they read it over and over (and over) again. It also reinforces learning about opposites--left and right--and includes a glossary of English and Spanish words at the end.
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Cince –
Duck goes to the pond with Auntie Duck and finds a frog. Duck decides to take the little frog home, but the little frog has other plans. This story will resonate with parents as children enjoy the hunt for the little frog. The illustration on the last page really tells the story the best! Very humorous.
Bernice Seward –
I read this book 8 times on Friday and did NOT get tired of sharing it with students (or adults). I AM a bit biased, but I enjoy reading this hilarious story with elementary students and seeing how they react.
Lynn Demsky –
This is a beautiful bilingual story but it was too small to read on my laptop Kindle -- would have liked to compare the languages and was story looked like the duck ATE the frog, from what I could see.......
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