Pico,
the Pesky Parrot - Pico, El Loro Latoso:
A Bilingual Story, English and Spanish
Pico the Pesky Parrot, a bilingual story with colorful
illustrations, teaches compassion and solidarity.
The story begins when Molly adopts her neighbor's parrot
after Mrs. Santos must move to a nursing home. All day long, Pico, shrieks, but
Molly doesn't understand him. When Molly is invited to go on vacation, she has
to make arrangements for Pico to be with a neighbor.
Emma doesn’t understand Pico, but one day her friends Pedro discovers
Pico speaks Spanish. Pedro took time to understand
the Parrot since he also feels frustrated when friends judge him for being
disable without taking the time to know him better.
The children decide to surprise Molly by teaching Pico English.
When Molly returns from her trip, she is happy to hear Pico speaking English.
The book teaches how difficult that might be not understand
others that speak a foreign language. Includes vocabulary pages and activities
at the end of the book.
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Pico
El Loro Latoso, es una historia bilingüe con coloridas ilustraciones que enseña
una lección de compasión y solidaridad.
La
historia comienza cuando Molly adopta el loro de su vecino después de que la
Sra. Santos debe mudarse a un hogar de ancianos. Todo el día, Pico emite
chillidos, pero Molly no le comprende. Cuando Molly es invitada a ir de
vacaciones, ella tiene que hacer arreglos para dejar a Pico donde un vecino.
Emma
no entiende a Pico, pero un día su amigo Pedro descubre que Pico hablaba en
español. Pedro tomó tiempo para entender el loro ya que él también se siente
frustrado cuando los amigos lo juzgan por ser incapacitado sin tomarse el
tiempo para conocerlo mejor.
Los
niños deciden sorprender a Molly enseñándole inglés a Pico. Cuando Molly
regresa de su viaje, ella es feliz al escuchar a Pico hablando inglés.
El libro
enseña lo difícil que puede ser no entender a otros por hablar otro idioma. Incluye
actividades al final del libro.
Pico, the Pesky Parrot activity - Actividad Pico, El Loro Latoso:
In a paragraph write the THEME of the story -
En un párrafo, escribe el TEMA del libro:
Creado por Estella Mejia |
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