Books teaching about el otoño for preschool and elementary aged kids

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I found a bunch of nice reads from the local library on how to teach little ones all about Fall using Spanish vocabulary. Here are a few you might want to take a look at!


El otoño, by Ulises Wensell and Josep Ma Parramon. This book is very old (published the year I was born actually, so has got to be pretty dated!) and originally written in English, but has a good amount of basic facts and non-intimidating vocabulary in for the student just starting to read in Spanish.



El otoño, by Julie Murray. Another translated from English, but with bright colorful photos of children and again with very simple vocabulary.



El primer otoño de Clifford, by Norman Bridwell. Fun for any Clifford-loving fan, and again brings back the days of my own childhood. 





El otoño, by Nuria Roca. If I understand correctly, this one was originally written and printed in Barcelona. This one is pretty interactive and colorful, and has a bunch of extra activities at the end of the book, as well as a parent's guide.





El otoño, by Maria Rius, This is a translation of text originally written in Catalan. Similar to the above book, it has a parent's guide, with additional questions and teaching points for older children, in addition to suggestions for didactic activities. 



Veamos el otono / Let's Look at Fall, by Sarah Schuette, is a final option for those who want to read English alongside the Spanish translation, which may be a good option for beginners.



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