Let's Eat! A Comer!
by Pat Mora
Illustrated by Maribel Suárez

Would you like to visit a family that speaks two languages? Let's Eat! A Comer! by Pat Mora introduces you to a loving, thankful family that speaks both English and Spanish. It is a story about their dinner time.

On each left-facing page, you can read the story in English. On each right-facing page, you can read the story in Spanish.

Internet Extensions for Let's Eat! !A Comer! by Pat Mora

Author Pat Mora
The Little Apple Worm's Song

Spanish for Kids

Free Spanish Lessons

Beginning Spanish Units

Spanish Just for Kids

Fruit in Spanish


English-Spanish L
iterary Connections


A 6-page unit for Let's Eat! !A Comer! by Carol Nevius is a part of a collection of 52 units in Flying Higher.

The Unit Contains:
Food in Spanish and English
Good Food
Fine Fancy Foods
I Am Hungry--Reading a Graph
Tico's Dinner Fun--Math
Understanding the Story, Multiple Choice

Answer Keys
 

 

Our special thanks to Ramón Pajares Box for the background music: ALBÉNIZ, Mateo (1760-1831) Spanish
Sonata, zapateado, arrg. for guitar (11k) Ramón Pajares Box

The world's greatest literature units for works of outstanding picture books and easy chapter books for grades 1-3 are found in
Flying Higher

Workshop Descriptor:

Order now and receive 52 classroom-ready units in 555 pages of activities!
Shipping in May.

Stepstone Stories
The Newest Collection of classroom units for 50 Award-Winning Picture Books and Easy Chapter Books
521 Pages of Activities in


Stepstone Stories'
Curriculum Connections

Order and receive your choice of units you would like sent by same day email attachment.


Home   Kids' Wings    Bookstore     Integrated Curriculum      Build Character     Workshops

Order Kids' Wings Materials 


©2007 Kids' Wings. All Rights Reserved. 


Your purchases through the Kids Wings Bookstore and Amazon Links help to keep our website doors open!

Order Kids' Wings Materials

Disclaimer: The links here have been scrutinized for their grade and age appropriateness; however, contents of links on the World Wide Web change continuously. It is advisable that teachers and parents review all links before allowing student use. Please contact us immediately if you find any inappropriate links.