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Había Una Abuela
- A Bilingual Book About What We Eat, What Eats Us, Food Chains and Biomes, with a Silly Song About a Silly Grandma
- Narrated by: Andrea Corona
- Length: 45 mins
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Publisher's Summary
This book is more than just a silly story. It is a language learning super tool. It teaches about important high frequency Spanish words (HFWs), biomes, food chains and animals. It does this through a multitude of modalities, songs, and cognates.
Había una abuela addresses California teaching standards: fourth grade, carnivore-omnivore, fifth grade, biomes, kinder, stories about animals, first grade, and animals' need for food.
©2023 Robert Moe (P)2023 Robert Moe
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