Three Clever Coyote Pups (Tres Listos Coyotitos)
Three curious coyote brothers on an adventure in Arizona must be quick and clever thinkers when encountering a rattlesnake that is blocking their path. The native creatures and the alluring foothills setting in Three Clever Coyote Pups (Tres Listos Coyotitos) are presented vividly with rich illustrations, but the fact that the story is printed in English and Spanish in the same book makes it unique. Sharon I. Ritt’s second picture book entertains as it educates, using vibrant language to frame the story that includes just enough peril to generate excitement, allowing children see the benefits of staying calm in the face of danger.
| ISBN10: | 099798712X |
| ISBN13: | 9780997987126 |
| Number Of Pages: | 40 |
| Publication Date: | 20161201 |
| Publisher: | Midpoint Trade Books |
| Binding: | Paperback |
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Fruit, prickly pear cactus, snails and mice are tempting treats a scamper across the water away from three young coyote brothers. Just as the youngest pup heads across the sparkling mountainside creek first, he encounters a scary, hissing obstacle—a Western diamondback rattlesnake. Though the snake threatens to eat him, the tiny coyote uses quick and clever thinking to trick the snake into waiting for a bigger meal. When the third clever coyote brother meets the snake as he attempts to cross the river, the rattler decides he’s tired of being unfriendly. The coyotes are rewarded for their quick thinking with a delicious lunch and children learn the benefits of staying calm and using clear reasoning when encountering danger.
The native creatures and the alluring Arizona mountainside setting present a vivid picture in the minds of children reading Three Clever Coyote Pups (Tres Listos Coyotitos), but the fact that the story is presented in English and Spanish in the same book makes it unique. The pups’ adventure appeals to children living anywhere, and whether reading the story in English or Spanish, the combination of the vibrant language and rich illustrations transportschildren to the coyotes’ native surroundings. It is also unique because the author isa life-long, reading teacher who is also a storyteller and singer. Sharon I. Ritt uses her expertise to structureatale that is fun and includes just enough peril to generate excitement for children ages 3 to 10.