Rebecca Emberley Books

Un viejo monstruo se trago un gusarapo
Un viejo monstruo se trago un gusarapo

By Rebecca Emberley

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A Spanish translation of a variation on a traditional cumulative rhyme, in which a monster swallows ants, a lizard, a bat, and other creatures to try to cure a stomach ache than began when he swall...

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Taking a walk
Taking a walk

By Rebecca Emberley

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Labeled illustrations and Spanish and English text introduce the things a child sees while on a walk.

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My Day Mia Dia
My Day Mia Dia

By Rebecca Emberley

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Let s Go Vamos
Let s Go Vamos

By Rebecca Emberley

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My Day
My Day

By Rebecca Emberley

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Taking a Walk Caminando
Taking a Walk Caminando

By Rebecca Emberley

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My House Mi Casa
My House Mi Casa

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Mi casa My House
Mi casa My House

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Mice on ice
Mice on ice

By Rebecca Emberley

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Colorful mice go ice skating and are unexpectedly joined by a feline friend.

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