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Splash and Bubbles Super Why! Support for PBS Parents provided by:. Your child will review the following Spanish words: Print and cut out Oh Noah!

Put all vegetable game cards on a paper plate. During the visit, encourage your child to identify the vegetables in Spanish. Buy a packet of vegetable seeds at your local home supply or gardening store.

Following the directions on the back of the packet, assist your child in planting the seeds. Review the Spanish vocabulary words for a variety of gardening items: Learn how to make salsa along with Noah. You can find our bilingual recipe here.

Huerto soñado

Create a play food store with your child. Stock the store with real vegetables. The book offers a wonderful story about friendship between generations, partnership, friendship, and the old-fashioned idea of having a garden. Everyone can enjoy this story. The illustrations are a little too impressionistic for us it was hard to see Erin's tears as anything but blur.


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  • Mountains, Grass and Water: Explore the Hastings Cutoff and Overland Trail through Ruby Valley, Nevada.
  • Knight of Prye (Knight of Pyre Series)?
  • What Is It? A Young Readers Guide to Languages (What Is It? A Young Readers Guide Book 12).
  • Synonyms and antonyms of sonado in the Spanish dictionary of synonyms.

Still, they are detailed and complement the story. It took some cajoling to get our child to let us read in Spanish it could be, in part, because it is fairly rusty!

Farm to Table!

This is a refreshing story. The title left us a little wary, but that didn't last past the second or third page.

Review of Vegetable Dreams/Huerto sonado () — Foreword Reviews

The story is very inviting; the author did a great job of developing the relationship between Erin and Mr. Martinez without crowding out the story or getting overly detailed about them as individuals. There are lots of things to do with this book Martinez introduce the idea of valued partnerships across generations, so there may be neighbors you can get to know; family elders to interview they most certainly have garden memories ; or farmers markets to visit. Little Kid Reaction It took some cajoling to get our child to let us read in Spanish it could be, in part, because it is fairly rusty!