
¿Quién Se Comió Mi Fruta?
Canizales
(Author)21,000+ Reviews
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Description
Cat has four pieces of fruit and is very hungry! When he goes to eat the first one, he discovers one of his friends already ate it! He soon realizes all his fruit is gone. Lift the flaps to find out who ate all of Cat´s fruit. A creative board book to learn numbers and animals.
¡Qué hambre tiene Gato! Se comería... una pera, una piña, una fresa, o incluso un plátano, pero... ¡Un momento! ¿Quién se comió la fruta de Gato?
Product Details
Publisher | Nubeocho |
Publish Date | October 20, 2020 |
Pages | 16 |
Language | Spanish; Castilian |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9788418133091 |
Dimensions | 6.7 X 6.6 X 0.7 inches | 0.5 pounds |
About the Author
Canizales is a Colombian author living in Mallorca. His books have been translated into several languages and released by the most prestigious publishers. He was awarded the Cuatrogatos Foundation prize for his book Guapa.
Reviews
31 Days 31 Lists. Bilingual Children's Books. One of the nice things about it is that when you lift the flap of the partially eaten fruit, you get a wildly colored and unexpected animal munching away.... As clever as it is delicious.---A Fuse #8 Production (An SLJ Blog)
Animals, fruit, and friendship come together in this lift-the-flap board book. (...)The Spanish version, publishing simultaneously, ¿Quién se comió mi fruta? has a bonus; little ones can count back from four as the fruit is consumed. Also publishing simultaneously are Who Ate My Cakes? and ¿Quién se comió mi pastel? which follow the same format. This time, the cat's cakes are being consumed by a different set of animal friends, and the surprise is a birthday cake. Colorful, simple and stylized graphics against plain backgrounds depict the edibles and animals in question. Sweet, attractive, and engaging. ---Kirkus
Animals, fruit, and friendship come together in this lift-the-flap board book. (...)The Spanish version, publishing simultaneously, ¿Quién se comió mi fruta? has a bonus; little ones can count back from four as the fruit is consumed. Also publishing simultaneously are Who Ate My Cakes? and ¿Quién se comió mi pastel? which follow the same format. This time, the cat's cakes are being consumed by a different set of animal friends, and the surprise is a birthday cake. Colorful, simple and stylized graphics against plain backgrounds depict the edibles and animals in question. Sweet, attractive, and engaging. ---Kirkus
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