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El señor Pancho tenía un rancho

El señor Pancho tenía un rancho

"Old MacDonald Had a Farm" goes multicultural in this rollicking Spanish-language rendition of a beloved children’s song!

The barnyard animals on Don MacDonalds and el señor Panchos farms have a hard time communicating. Don MacDonalds rooster says ¡coc-a-duro-du! while Señor Panchos gallo says quiquiriquí. The English-speaking chick says pip, pip, but el pollito says pío, pío. Then the horse says nei, nei—and el caballo says ¡niiiji! But when the animals come together for a barnyard fiesta, they realize that maybe theyre not so different after all.

Musically rhythmic lines of verse full of Spanish-language animal sounds (and their English equivalents, rendered in Spanish phonetic spelling) encourage children to laugh and sing along. The colorful illustrations perfectly match the silly text, featuring playful livestock that sing and dance across the two dueling barnyards. This lively, irresistible book is a celebration of Spanish-language onomatopoeia!

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