Mi gato / My Cat


Book Description

It's time for your readers to fall in love with cats! Concepts such as responsibility, affection, care, and companionship are demonstrated in very clear, short sentences in both English and standard Latin American Spanish. Students explore the lives of kittens and cats that they might encounter on a daily basis, developing a real sense of the diversity of life.




My Cat is Sad / Mi gato esta triste


Book Description

Bilingual Edition: My Cat is Sad What makes a cat happy? A little boy is worried his cat is sad in this funny beginning reader. Is the cat really sad? Find out in this continuation of the Cat and Dog series from Katrina Streza and Brenda Ponnay. Perfect for toddlers, preschoolers and beginning readers, this funny little book is for lovers of sad cats everywhere. Other books in the Cat and Dog series include: My Cat is Fat My Good Dog My Cat, My Dog In this Xist Kids English Spanish Bilingual Edition, the original English text is paired with the Spanish translation on each page.




My Cat, My Dog / Mi Gato, Mi Perro


Book Description

A child compares pets in this silly look at cats and dogs. "My cat can sleep. My dog can sleep. My cat can sleep on top of my dog." "Mi gato puede dormir. Mi perro puede dormir. Mi gato puede dormir encima de mi perro. Simple sentences and whimsical illustrations are ideal for toddlers, preschoolers, and beginning readers. In this bilingual English-Spanish children's book, the English text is just below the Spanish for easy comprehension.




My Cat is Fat


Book Description

In MY CAT IS FAT, a little boy loves (and loses) his fat cat. Come along and help him look for his fat cat and encounter a sad dog, a stinky skunk and more animal friends along the way. Perfect for toddlers, preschool and beginning readers, this funny little book is for lovers of fat cats everywhere.




My Cat is Fat / Mi Gato es Gordo


Book Description

Mi gato es gordo Yo tengo un gato gordo. ¿Ves a mi gato? ¡No! Ese no es mi gato. Ese es un perro triste. Mi gato no es un perro triste. A little boy loses his fat cat and meets many other animals along the way. Simple sentences in both Spanish and English make this an ideal introductory bilingual reader for children.




Have You Seen My Cat?


Book Description

Originally published: Natick, MA: Picture Book Studio, c1987.




Mi pez / My Fish


Book Description

From the smallest fish bowl to the biggest and brightest aquarium, fish are a soothing meditative pet. Concepts such as responsibility, affection, care, and companionship are demonstrated in very clear, short sentences in both English and standard Latin American Spanish. Students explore the lives of fish that they might encounter on a daily basis, developing a real sense of the diversity of life.




Mi pájaro / My Bird


Book Description

Tweet, tweet, chirp, chirp, trill and thrills are always abound with pet birds. Concepts such as responsibility, affection, care, and companionship are demonstrated in very clear, short sentences in both English and standard Latin American Spanish. Students explore the lives of birds that they might encounter on a daily basis, developing a real sense of the diversity of life.




Mi hámster / My Hamster


Book Description

Around and around on a wheel they go, hamsters are a fun pet. Concepts such as responsibility, affection, care, and companionship are demonstrated in very clear, short sentences in both English and standard Latin American Spanish. Students explore the lives of hamsters that they might encounter on a daily basis, developing a real sense of the diversity of life.




Mi tortuga / My Turtle


Book Description

Whether snapping, hiding, or chewing on a bright leaf of lettuce, turtles are a favorite pet. Concepts such as responsibility, affection, care, and companionship are demonstrated in very clear, short sentences in both English and standard Latin American Spanish. Students explore the lives of turtles that they might encounter on a daily basis, developing a real sense of the diversity of life.