It's a big day on the farm for Rooster! First, read the story in Spanish. Then, flip to the next page and read it again in English. Comparing words in both languages helps early readers with comprehension and literacy. Plus, bright animal illustrations encourage a love of storytime.
The Rooster's Garden
β Scribed by Cole, Olivia A.
- Book ID
- 110643152
- Publisher
- Fletchero Publishing
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 274 KB
- Series
- Tasha Trilogy 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B01BM3XG6I
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
In this heart-stopping sequel to Panther in the Hive, Tasha Lockett is on the move again. As Chicagoβs Apiary smolders in the rearview mirror, Tasha and her friends (plus a skinny poodle) push west. With only the digital trail of a mad scientist and a three-line letter from Tashaβs estranged sister to guide them, the journey is fraught with dangerβand not just from the armies of Minkers that swarm the States. Even as Tasha encounters new allies, peril shadows her every step: if there is a cure for the disaster that has swept the nation, it is guarded fiercely. A kitchen knife was enough to get her out of Chicago, but will it be enough to protect her from whatβs ahead?
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