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Quien salta?
by
Katie Davis (Goodreads Author)
Who hops and flies and slithers and swims and crawls? In this simple, colorful story, toddlers will find the answer. Now available for the first time, this Spanish-language board book edition of Who Hops? is the perfect read-aloud tale for a whole new audience of hopping children!
Board Book, 34 pages
Published
August 1st 2005
by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
(first published 1998)
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I read "Who Hoots" and couldn't resist reading its predecessor, "Who Hops." It lists animals who share similar actions, such as snakes who slither and lizards who slither, until it finds and animal that does not do the same action. Then a few facts are given about that animal thus introducing the child to all kinds of animals and the things they do. The illustrations are again very bright and eye-catching, which along with the easy to follow pattern of language all lends v...more
Speaking of feet, it's time for a WIGGLE BREAK! Put your hands together and open up this book.
Everybody stand up now and answer "Who Hops?" Frogs, Rabbits, Kangaroos, Cows. Oops. Not cows!
(Let the children hop as you name the hoppers).
The following sections ask "Who flies?", "Who slithers?", "Who swims?", "Who crawls?" and finally, "Who does them all?"
If only a short wiggle break is needed, just do the ...more
Everybody stand up now and answer "Who Hops?" Frogs, Rabbits, Kangaroos, Cows. Oops. Not cows!
(Let the children hop as you name the hoppers).
The following sections ask "Who flies?", "Who slithers?", "Who swims?", "Who crawls?" and finally, "Who does them all?"
If only a short wiggle break is needed, just do the ...more
This was read at story time at the Lewiston Library. It lists three animals that do hop (or crawl or swim or fly) and then one that doesn't, which is silly. The illustrations were big and bright. It was a fun animal book, but it didn't have that special something for me. I did like that it was about how animals move versus just their noises.
Cows don't hop. And when they try, the results are disastrous, but completely silly fun. With bright illustration and questions such as "who flies?" and "who swims?" begging to be answered, this is a favorite of the preschool storytime crowd.
Bold colorful illustrations accompany this fun read
Lists creatures that hop, fly, slither, swim, and crawl, as well as some others that don't.
Lists creatures that hop, fly, slither, swim, and crawl, as well as some others that don't.
Recnetly read this book to my baby and she liked it. I love how the book is playful and has a surprise at the end.
I think this is the first time I've ever seen sarcasm really work in a picture book for young children. So funny!
Very cute. Looking forward to using it for PreK storytime. Wish the animals were colored a little less... neon.
Babies, toddlers, Pre-K, bilingual, vocabulary, print motivation.
Great for Toddler Time or Rhyme Time Music and Movement!
Great for early readers and for nonfiction mentor text.
Here Come the Animals! unit 2
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So fun and creative. My kids get such a kick out of it.
A. still likes this book. Silliness!
My six and three year olds love this book. It's funny, surprising and entertaining. My three year old grabs it and runs away to read it to himself again and again. the six year old can read it for real after hearing it read by me once. This would make a delightful read aloud for 3 -6 year old classes.
book is funny with pages of animals that do a certain thing...like frogs hop, rabbits hop and then one that does not--e.g. cows hop. viv and em laughed but didn't totally get it. better for 4 years.
I like books that make me chuckle. And I like the twists on this one.
Especially fun for young children who enjoy connecting words with actions.
Fun! Would make a great story time book; engages the audience.
We absolutely love this book, one of our favorites.
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Parsons School of Design, Pratt Institute of Art, Rhode Island School of Design ... I have walked by all these schools of fine art.
I have attended none of them.
I’ve always been creative but never thought I could earn my
living as an artist. I could write though, so after graduating from Boston University I went into
public relations and advertising. Aft...more
More about Katie Davis...
I have attended none of them.
I’ve always been creative but never thought I could earn my
living as an artist. I could write though, so after graduating from Boston University I went into
public relations and advertising. Aft...more
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