![]() ![]() ![]() The illustrations are colorful and reflect the art of the holiday. Children also learn about how to make sugar skulls, and learn how to draw Rosita at the end. The story can be read in either English or Spanish. 0 Ratings 0 Want to read 0 Currently reading 0 Have read Not in Library. Clatter Bash A Day of the Dead Celebration by Richard Cleminson Keep. The app allows readers to either hear the story being read or to read the story on their own. Clatter bash by Richard Cleminson Keep, July 30, 2004, Peachtree Publishers edition, Hardcover in Multiple languages. Parents and teachers should review the app prior to sharing it with students in case there are any individual concerns that need to be considered. After living in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, for eight years, he now resides in Tennessee. Though some parents may be concerned about sharing a story with young children about the death of a sibling, this is sensitively done in a way that helps younger children understand what the Day of the Dead is all about. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin, Richard Keep was a teacher before becoming an children's book creator, sometimes collaborating with his wife, author Linda Lowery. ![]() As Conchita seeks to remember her sister Rosita, readers are led through the various preparations and activities that families go through as part of remembering and honoring the dead. This book app tells the story of twin girls, Conchita and Rosita. Rosita y Conchita: A Peek 'n Play Story AppÄevices: Designed for both iPad and iPhone ![]()
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