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Seuss, Dr.: Un pez dos peces pez rojo pez azul. (One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish.).


Seuss, Dr. Un pez dos peces pez rojo pez azul. (One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish.) Il. by the author. Translated by P. Rozarena. Madrid: Santillana, 2003. 64 pp. ISBN ISBN
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ISBN n abbr (= International Standard Book Number) → ISBN m 
 84-372-2305-9. $15.95. Rozarena's jocose jo·cose  
adj.
1. Given to joking; merry.

2. Characterized by joking; humorous.



[Latin ioc
 Spanish rendition of Dr. Seuss' popular title from the Beginner Book series, first published in 1960, now includes the misadventures and unusual activities of Zans Cabra, Yundo, Zalama, and Zato, who conclude, "Ha sido un dia estupendo" ("It's been a wonderful day"). Includes a few Peninsular Spanish pronouns The Spanish language has a range of pronouns that in some ways work quite differently from English ones. Personal pronouns
Here is a cumulative list of personal pronouns from Peninsular, Latin American and Ladino Spanish.
 and conjugations (os, veis, pensais). Spanish-speaking beginning readers will be amused a·muse  
tr.v. a·mused, a·mus·ing, a·mus·es
1. To occupy in an agreeable, pleasing, or entertaining fashion.

2.
 by the ludicrous rhymes, lively cartoon art, and inviting rhythm. Ages 6-8.
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Title Annotation:Perennial Favorites
Author:Schon, Isabel
Publication:Childhood Education
Article Type:Children's Review
Date:Mar 22, 2005
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