
Our Celebración! -- Susan Middleton Elya, Paperback
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Ages 4-8, Ana Aranda, Children's Books/Ages 4-8 Fiction, City & Town Life, Grades 1-3, Holidays & Celebrations, Juvenile Fiction, Lee & Low Books, Lifestyles, Paperback, PreK, Stories in Verse (see also Poetry), Susan Middleton ElyaA delightful rhyming romp through the festivities of a small town's summer parade and celebration, written in English with Spanish words sprinkled throughout.
It's a sunny summer day. Come join the crowd headed for the parade! Marvel at the people riding motorcycles, bicycles, tricycles, and unicycles. Duck out of the way as firefighters spray water on hot spectators. Clap to the music as bands of musicians playing clarinetes, saxophones, flautas, trumpets, and drums march by. Feast on lemonade, watermelon, tacos, and ice cream. Wave to the corn princess as her float passes by. Then take cover when a quick rain shower comes, followed by a bright rainbow. Back in the town plaza as night falls, marvel at the sparkling fireworks that end the day's festivities. Pop, pop, pop! Bón, bón, bón!
With engaging text and imaginative, whimsical illustrations, Our Celebración! is the perfect way to enjoy a summer day--and learn some Spanish too!
Author: Susan Middleton Elya
Publisher: Lee & Low Books
Published: 11/19/2024
Pages: 32
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.34lbs
Size: 10.21h x 8.48w x 0.11d
ISBN: 9781643797335
Audience: Ages 4-8
About the Author
Susan Middleton Elya is the author of more than twenty-nine popular picture books for children, including Lee & Low's "Say Hola to Spanish" series and Home at Last. She has degrees in Spanish and elementary education, and she taught Spanish for many years. Elya is known for blending English and Spanish to create clever, lively, rhyming stories. A native of Iowa, she now lives in Danville, California. You can visit her online at susanelya.com.
Ana Aranda's artwork has been featured in galleries and museums in the United States, France, Norway, Japan, Italy, and her native Mexico. Her biggest inspirations come from her childhood memories, the vibrant colors of Mexico, and music. Aranda's illustrations often transform the everyday into fantastical situations and whimsical creatures. Aranda now lives in Brooklyn, New York. Her website is anaranda.com.