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Dias y Dias = Days and Days

Ginger, F. G. (2019). Dias y dias days and days. Greenwillow Books, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers. 

From the Publisher
Explore the four seasons in Spanish and English with this brightly illustrated bilingual picture book from Ginger Foglesong Guy and Rene King Moreno.
Dias y dias/Days and Days introduces readers to basic seasonal concepts and vocabulary and is an excellent choice for classrooms, bilingual homes, language literacy, story times, and family sharing.
Learn about the seasons in Spanish and English in Dias y dias /Days and Days by the popular team behind the bilingual classics Fiesta! and Siesta. From Invierno to Otono, from Enero to Diciembre, Ginger Foglesong Guy's concise text introduces readers to basic concepts connected to the four seasons, including descriptive adjectives in both languages, as well as words for the weather, months, and a child's seasonal wardrobe.

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