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El libro de contar de Crayola (The Crayola Counting Book)

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De dos en dos, de cinco en cinco, de diez en diez. ¡Existen muchas maneras de contar! Puedes contar hacia adelante o hacia atrás. Puedes sumar o restar. También puedes contar salteado con crayolas coloridas. ¿De qué otras maneras puedes contar? Anime a los lectores a crear arte inspirado en los números a su alrededor por medio de dibujos coloridos y fotos. Twos, fives, tens—there are lots of ways to count! Count forward and backward, add and subtract, and practice skip counting with colorful crayons. What other ways can you count? Encourage readers to create art inspired by the numbers all around them through colorful illustrations and photos.
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    • Kirkus

      August 1, 2018
      A story about how a child and his family cope with war.Yazan, a Syrian boy, has not been able to go to the park to play recently nor to go to school sometimes, which upsets him. He used to have fun watching his mother paint and painting with her, but recently she has been constantly watching TV with the volume so loud and the images spilling out of it full of darkness--literally: Shadows ooze out of it in the pencil-and-watercolor illustrations, one of many symbolic images used to portray war and destruction. One weekend, after all of Yazan's attempts at self-entertainment and to engage with his parents fail, he escapes. However, the world he sees outside is not what he expected: The street is empty, there are no other kids to play with, and scary sounds of explosions abound. Yazan's father eventually comes to the rescue, and his parents become more involved again, explaining to him why he cannot go outside. His mother brings her paints, and Yazan is excited. "When will the fighting be over?" he asks. "I don't know," says his mother, but "let's paint a park in your bedroom...and soon, you'll be able to go outside again and play."Kaadan crafts a happy ending within an active war context, no easy feat; readers seeking a less fantasy-dependent plot may enjoy Nicola Davies and Rebecca Cobb's The Day War Came (2018) or Hayan Charara and Sara Kahn's The Three Lucys (2016). (Picture book. 4-8)

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    • School Library Journal

      November 1, 2018

      K-Gr 3-This set covers basics concepts (sorting, size, counting, shapes, opposites, and patterns) in simple declarative sentences along with many visual examples. The accompanying photographs are bright and kid-friendly. As is implied by the series title, Crayola plays an important role in the explanations, as well as being an overt advertisement. The Spanish translation is not spotless, but, for the most part, it is accurate. VERDICT A good resource to help reinforce basic elementary school concepts, if advertising aimed at children does not represent a conflict.

      Copyright 2018 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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