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¿Dónde llevas a tus mascotas cuando están enfermas? Dado que los animales no pueden decir lo que duele, los veterinarios están especialmente capacitados para descubrir lo que está mal y ayudar a sus mascotas a mejorar y mantenerse saludable. Este texto ofrece fotos dinámicas que atraerán a los lectores jóvenes, mientras que las preguntas de pensamiento crítico y un glosario de fotos ayudan a desarrollar habilidades de aprendizaje de no ficción. Where do you take your pets when they are sick? Since animals can't say what hurts, veterinarians are specially trained to find out what is wrong and help your pets get better and stay healthy. Now in Spanish, this carefully leveled text features dynamic photos that will engage young readers, while age-appropriate critical thinking questions and a photo glossary help build nonfiction learning skills.
¿Dónde llevas a tus mascotas cuando están enfermas? Dado que los animales no pueden decir lo que duele, los veterinarios están especialmente capacitados para descubrir lo que está mal y ayudar a sus mascotas a mejorar y mantenerse saludable. Este texto ofrece fotos dinámicas que atraerán a los lectores jóvenes, mientras que las preguntas de pensamiento crítico y un glosario de fotos ayudan a desarrollar habilidades de aprendizaje de no ficción. Where do you take your pets when they are sick? Since animals can't say what hurts, veterinarians are specially trained to find out what is wrong and help your pets get better and stay healthy. Now in Spanish, this carefully leveled text features dynamic photos that will engage young readers, while age-appropriate critical thinking questions and a photo glossary help build nonfiction learning skills.
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November 1, 2017
PreS-Gr 2-Familiar occupations (cooks, farmers, teachers, nurses) are presented. Full-page photographs accompanied by simple sentences describe the occupations: what they do, where they work, how they study to prepare for the job, and tools of the trade. For the most part, the photographs include different ethnicities and genders. The images in Que vivan los veterinarios!, though, seem to be mostly of white women. And Que vivan los granjeros! has more photos of farming equipment than people, perhaps reflecting the reality of large-scale agribusiness but ignoring the vast numbers of Latinxs working in agriculture. Critical thinking questions sprinkled throughout are age appropriate and accessible. VERDICT Will meet the needs of curricular units on community.
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