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How Do You Say? / ¿Cómo Se Dice? (Spanish Bilingual)

Angela Dominguez

A conversational, bilingual story about two talkative giraffes who become fast friends, now available in board book for our youngest Spanish speakers and kids eager to learn a new language!

Hello! ¡Hola!

Some people speak Spanish. Some people speak English. Although we may not speak the same language, some things, like friendship, are universal!

Follow two young giraffes as they meet, celebrate, and become friends. This bilingual tale from Angela Dominguez, How Do You Say? / ¿Cómo Se Dice?, will have readers eager to meet new friends and amigos.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Henry Holt & Company
  • Publish Date: Mar 1st, 2022
  • Pages: 24
  • Language: Spanish
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 6.90in - 6.90in - 0.60in - 0.65lb
  • EAN: 9781250782007
  • Recommended age: 00-03
  • Categories: Social Themes - FriendshipImagination & PlayAnimals - Giraffes

About the Author

Dominguez, Angela: - Angela Dominguez was born in Mexico City and grew up in North Texas. She now resides on the east coast with her boyfriend, Kyle, and their petite dog, Petunia. She is also the author and illustrator of several books for children including the beloved Stella Díaz and Lolo and Birdie series. She is also a New York Times Bestseller, Sid Fleischman winner, and a two-time Pura Belpré Illustration Honoree.

Praise for this book

Praise for How Do You Say? / ¿Cómo se dice?:

"Young children will delight in the antics of two endearing giraffes in this bilingual picture book." --School Library Journal

"This charming story is as light as air yet carries heft." --Kirkus Reviews

"As appealing to look at as it is to listen to, this book... provides opportunities to bring together those learning English, learning Spanish, or just learning how to make new friends and amigos." --The Horn Book

"Dominguez's bold, playful pictures keep the focus squarely on the giraffes' one-on-one interactions as she demonstrates something that many children know intuitively: speaking different languages is a minor detail when it comes to making new friends." --Publishers Weekly

Praise for Maria Had a Little Llama / María tenía una llamita:

"A fresh and enjoyable reimagining of a traditional children's rhyme." --Kirkus Reviews

"A solid addition to a bilingual storytime program." --The Bulletin