Juanito Counts to Ten: A Bilingual Counting Book

Awards:   Winner of Tejas Star Book Award (United States).
Author:   Lee Merrill Byrd ,  Francisco Delgado
Publisher:   Cinco Puntos Press,U.S.
ISBN:  

9781933693125


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   15 April 2010
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 9 years
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Juanito Counts to Ten: A Bilingual Counting Book


Awards

  • Winner of Tejas Star Book Award (United States).

Overview

Juanito loves to count, and what could be more fun than giving and counting kisses! Children's book author Lee Merrill Byrd was inspired to write Juanito Counts to Ten when she watched her four-year-old grandson Johnny. He was so happy and full of life that he was dishing out kisses to everybody. He kissed his mother, his father, Stray Gray the Cat, and, of course, his grandmother! He was so happy he even kissed his bossy big sister. Previously published in hardback as Lover Boy. Lee Merrill Byrd's first children's book Treasure on Gold Street was about her granddaughter Hannah.

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Author:   Lee Merrill Byrd ,  Francisco Delgado
Publisher:   Cinco Puntos Press,U.S.
Imprint:   Cinco Puntos Press,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 20.30cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.113kg
ISBN:  

9781933693125


ISBN 10:   1933693126
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   15 April 2010
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 9 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   No Longer Our Product
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.
Language:   English and Spanish

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Reviews

A winning story of love of family and friends. --Kirkus Reviews<br> A welcome addition to family, school, and community library bilingual book collections for children, Lover Boy / Juanito el Carinoso is very highly recommended as a fun and entertaining guide to counting in English and Spanish. --Midwest Book Review<br> Byrd and Delgado present a very artistic--and yet very fun-loving--little counting book...Highly recommended for bookstores and libraries. --Criticas<br> The enthusiastic text is well adapted by the translator... Delgado's saturated-color artwork is equally exuberant as it portrays a representative Southwestern Latino family. In a market replete with clever concept books, this one will no doubt find its special niche. --School Library Journal<br> What a delightful book! --Oneonta<br> The author of the book, Lee Merril Byrd, does an awesome job of helping little ones learn how to count in both English and Spanish...Francisco Delgado's illustrations are vibrant and the kisses come to life. --SpanglishBaby.com<br> Uses kisses in the form of big hearts to count sequentially from one to ten in English and Spanish. --Review of Texas Books


A winning story of love of family and friends. --Kirkus Reviews A welcome addition to family, school, and community library bilingual book collections for children, Lover Boy / Juanito el Carinoso is very highly recommended as a fun and entertaining guide to counting in English and Spanish. --Midwest Book Review Byrd and Delgado present a very artistic--and yet very fun-loving--little counting book...Highly recommended for bookstores and libraries. --Criticas The enthusiastic text is well adapted by the translator... Delgado's saturated-color artwork is equally exuberant as it portrays a representative Southwestern Latino family. In a market replete with clever concept books, this one will no doubt find its special niche. --School Library Journal What a delightful book! --Oneonta The author of the book, Lee Merril Byrd, does an awesome job of helping little ones learn how to count in both English and Spanish...Francisco Delgado's illustrations are vibrant and the kisses come to life. --SpanglishBaby.com Uses kisses in the form of big hearts to count sequentially from one to ten in English and Spanish. --Review of Texas Books A winning story of love of family and friends. Kirkus Reviews A welcome addition to family, school, and community library bilingual book collections for children, Lover Boy / Juanito el Carinoso is very highly recommended as a fun and entertaining guide to counting in English and Spanish. Midwest Book Review Byrd and Delgado present a very artistic and yet very fun-loving little counting bookHighly recommended for bookstores and libraries. Criticas The enthusiastic text is well adapted by the translator Delgado's saturated-color artwork is equally exuberant as it portrays a representative Southwestern Latino family. In a market replete with clever concept books, this one will no doubt find its special niche. School Library Journal What a delightful book! Oneonta The author of the book, Lee Merril Byrd, does an awesome job of helping little ones learn how to count in both English and SpanishFrancisco Delgado s illustrations are vibrant and the kisses come to life. SpanglishBaby.com Uses kisses in the form of big hearts to count sequentially from one to ten in English and Spanish. Review of Texas Books


A winning story of love of family and friends. Kirkus Reviews A welcome addition to family, school, and community library bilingual book collections for children, Lover Boy / Juanito el Carinoso is very highly recommended as a fun and entertaining guide to counting in English and Spanish. Midwest Book Review Byrd and Delgado present a very artistic and yet very fun-loving little counting bookHighly recommended for bookstores and libraries. Criticas The enthusiastic text is well adapted by the translator Delgado's saturated-color artwork is equally exuberant as it portrays a representative Southwestern Latino family. In a market replete with clever concept books, this one will no doubt find its special niche. School Library Journal What a delightful book! Oneonta The author of the book, Lee Merril Byrd, does an awesome job of helping little ones learn how to count in both English and SpanishFrancisco Delgado s illustrations are vibrant and the kisses come to life. SpanglishBaby.com Uses kisses in the form of big hearts to count sequentially from one to ten in English and Spanish. Review of Texas Books


A winning story of love of family and friends. -Kirkus Reviews A welcome addition to family, school, and community library bilingual book collections for children, Lover Boy / Juanito el Carinoso is very highly recommended as a fun and entertaining guide to counting in English and Spanish. -Midwest Book Review Byrd and Delgado present a very artistic-and yet very fun-loving-little counting book Highly recommended for bookstores and libraries. Criticas The enthusiastic text is well adapted by the translator... Delgado's saturated-color artwork is equally exuberant as it portrays a representative Southwestern Latino family. In a market replete with clever concept books, this one will no doubt find its special niche. School Library Journal What a delightful book! Oneonta The author of the book, Lee Merril Byrd, does an awesome job of helping little ones learn how to count in both English and Spanish Francisco Delgado's illustrations are vibrant and the kisses come to life. -SpanglishBaby.com Uses kisses in the form of big hearts to count sequentially from one to ten in English and Spanish. -Review of Texas Books


Author Information

Lee Merrill Byrd loves what happens when her grandchildren wander through the neighborhood. Her first children's book Treasure on Gold Street followed her granddaughter Hannah. Now it's Little Johnny's turn. Algonquin published her first novel in Spring 2006. Francisco Delgado, the illustrator, grew up in Juárez, Chihuahua, but completed high school in El Paso. He received his MFA at Yale in Painting, Drawing and Printmaking in May 2002. Francisco is becoming known nationally for his political paintings that satirize U.S. icons blind to the meztizo and immigrant communities of Mexico. He lives in New Haven, Connecticut.

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