Lia y Luís: ¡Desconcertados! / Lia & Luís: Puzzled!
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
Sep 12, 2023 | ISBN 9781623544010 | 3-6 years
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$16.99
Sep 12, 2023 | ISBN 9781623544003 | 3-6 years
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Sep 12, 2023 | ISBN 9781632893727 | 3-6 years
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Praise
In their second outing from the “Storytelling Math” series, siblings Lia and Luís are surprised by a package from their grandmother. It’s a puzzle the Brazilian American kids have to piece together to figure out what message Vovó has sent them. The puzzle pieces are clues, and the kids use their sorting and spatial skills to solve the mystery. All the while, their mom is trying to get them ready and out the door to run an errand. As they finally place the last piece, Luís and Lia figure out what their abuela wanted to share and where their mother is rushing them to. The preschoolers have tan skin with wavy hair, and their mom and grandmother have deeply brown skin with more textured hair, showing the diversity of the Brazilian people. The bright colors, cartoony illustrations, and fun conundrum will draw kids in. This bilingual volume is primarily in English and Spanish, though Brazil-specific phrases are scattered throughout, which might confuse readers. A glossary is included in the back matter along with an author’s note and extension activities to continue the mathematics fun.
VERDICT This charming, bilingual addition to the series will have young learners (who are not yet prejudiced against the subject) and their adults enjoying math.
—School Library Journal
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