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Good Night My Little Chicks/Buenas Noches Mis Pollitos: In Spanish and English = Buenas Noches Mis Pollitos : En Espanol E Ingle,Used
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From Kirkus Reviews Incorporating a popular LatinAmerican folk song into its text, this comforting bilingual tale will ease children into bedtime mode. As a mother calls her son in for a snack, bath, and bed, they speak to each other of the chicks in a song they both know, and the mother hen who feeds them and shelters them from rain, cold, and dark. By the time the song is done, the boy is asleep, and the mother carries him to bed; Foster deftly weaves together her story and the song, until the chick'' of the last scene is the sleeping child. Brightly colored line and watercolor scenes capture the action from a variety of perspectives; the musical accompaniment for the song appears on the back of the book. (Picture book. 37) Copyright 1997, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. Product Description Carlos eats a snack, plays in the bathwater, and sits on Mama's lap as she sings the Latin American folk song "Los Pollitos". From School Library Journal PreSchoolGrade 2. A comforting yet bland bedtime story based on a Latin American folk song. In this bilingual picture book, a mother calls her young son indoors. The bedtime ritual then begins: first a snack, next a bath, and finally the reading of the book Good Night My Little Chicks. At the boy's request, the two then sing "Los pollitos" ("The Little Chicks") together, and at last the boy falls asleep. Since the music and words appear on the back cover, children and caregivers sharing this story can also conclude by singing the song. The cartoonstyle watercolors and thickink outlines are attractive, but most of the pages have a plain white background that creates a utilitarian look. Not an essential purchase, but an acceptable addition to a bilingual collection.?Denise E. Agosto, formerly at Midland County Public Library, TXCopyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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