Lia y Luís: ¿Quién Tiene Más? / Lia & Luis: Who Has More?
By Ana Crespo
Illustrated by Giovana Medeiros
By Ana Crespo
Illustrated by Giovana Medeiros
By Ana Crespo
Illustrated by Giovana Medeiros
By Ana Crespo
Illustrated by Giovana Medeiros
By Ana Crespo
Illustrated by Giovana Medeiros
By Ana Crespo
Illustrated by Giovana Medeiros
Part of Storytelling Math
Part of Storytelling Math
Part of Storytelling Math
Category: Children's Spanish Language Books
Category: Children's Spanish Language Books
Category: Children's Spanish Language Books
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$7.99
Apr 12, 2022 | ISBN 9781623542085 | 3-6 years
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$16.99
Apr 12, 2022 | ISBN 9781623542078 | 3-6 years
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Apr 12, 2022 | ISBN 9781632893017 | 3-6 years
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Praise
A classic sibling debate sets the stage for this effective, child-led exploration of measurement methods. After Lia and Luís visit their family’s store to get their favorite Brazilian snacks, they wonder: is Luís’s one bag of tapioca biscuits “more” than Lia’s two chicken croquettes? In text sprinkled with Portuguese words (a glossary with a pronunciation guide is included at the end), the two children go back and forth, counting, comparing, and measuring: “She has two croquettes. Luís has only one bag of biscuits. Maybe Lia does have more.// Or maybe not… Luís has… 98, 99, 100 biscuits.” Eventually, Lia discovers who has more by weight and finds a way for each child to have an equal amount. Medeiros’s cheery, colorful digital illustrations capture the children’s frustration, concentration, and joy. Includes four additional adult-led activities to encourage children to think more about measurement and comparison.
—Publishers Weekly
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