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Colores de la Vida: Mexican Folk Art Colors in English and Spanish (First Concepts in Mexican Folk Art) (Paperback)

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Imaginatively colored and adorned animals handcrafted in Oaxaca, Mexico, help teach children a rainbow of colors in English and Spanish.

Animales adornados y de colores imaginativos hechos a mano en Oaxaca, M xico, ayudan a ense ar a los ni os un arco ris de colores en ingl's y espa ol.

Have you ever seen an orange lion? A purple rabbit? These funny animals and more fill this delightful book brimming with bright colors. Young children learn color names -- both the basics such as red and yellow, and a few unusual ones such as turquoise and gold -- and pair each with the whimsical creature representing the color.

Fifteen folk artists from Oaxaca created the imaginative color-specific creatures. Young children will find identifying colors so much fun that they will easily answer the final questions: Can you say all the colors in Spanish? / Puedes nombrar todos los colores en ingl s?

Alguna vez has visto un le n anaranjado? Un conejo morado? Estos divertidos animales y m's llenan este encantador libro lleno de colores brillantes. Los ni os peque os aprenden los nombres de los colores, tanto los b sicos--como el rojo y el amarillo y tambi n algunos inusuales, como el turquesa y el dorado--y emparejan cada uno con la criatura caprichosa que representa el color.

Quince artistas populares de Oaxaca crearon las imaginativas criaturas de colores espec ficos. A los ni os peque os les resultar tan divertido identificar los colores que responder n f cilmente la ltima pregunta: Puedes nombrar todos los colores en ingl s? / Can you say all the colors in Spanish?


Product Details
ISBN: 9781643796604
ISBN-10: 1643796607
Publisher: Cinco Puntos Press
Publication Date: June 28th, 2011
Pages: 32
Language: Spanish
Series: First Concepts in Mexican Folk Art