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Isabella & Chloe Liberate The Desert Pollinators

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by Maria Retana

★★★★★4.912 confirmed internal ratings

Book Description

Isabella & Chloe Liberate the Desert Pollinators/Isabella & Chloe liberan a los polinizadores del desierto, is a bilingual (English and Spanish) graphic novel. It is authored by Mara Retana and Miles Last, and it is the third book in the Isabella & Chloe Bilingual series. To give each language its rightful place they deserve, most of the books written by the authors are two books in one with separate versions. Although some of their picture books have both languages in the same page. The stunning Sonoran Desert in Arizona, USA, will be brought to life for the reader with this graphic novel. Pegasus, a majestic and mystical animal from Greek mythology, will accompany Isabella and Chloe on their quest to avert the tragic demise of desert animals and pollinators. Salva Ferrando's vivid illustrations captivate the reader with their abundance of sounds and scents. Recommended ages 5-8

Book details

AuthorMaria Retana
GenreComics & Graphic Novels
LanguageEnglish
ASINB0FH5QMRJJ
Rating4.9 / 5
StatusLIVE

Confirmed Reader Feedback

3 confirmed reader reviews.

5.0

Reminds Me of Star Butterfly Series

I must say. This story does bring back memories of Star versus the Forces of Evil. It has that sort of potential if one wants to expand on this world. Just a thought.

5.0

Beautiful Artwork and a Brilliant Way to Combine 2 Languages

This book has such wonderful artwork, and the mix of Spanish and English is a fantastic idea for children learning a second language. The story is fun and educational, and the illustrations really bring the Sonoran Desert to life. A great choice for kids ages I think over 6 who enjoy adventure and want to learn more about nature and language!

5.0

Fun, Engaging, and Educational

This spanish and english graphic novel is a big hit in our house. The illustrations are bright and fun for kids which keep it engaging. I love that is has both language in one which is a helpful way to build vocabulary without feeling like a lesson. Great choice for families looking to support learning in a fun visual way.