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What does it mean to let the cat out of the bag?Why would you take a bull by the horns?Idioms can be confusing, but they help you to understand English and are a lot of fun to learn! With clever multicultural illustrations, literal translations of the idioms, meanings in 2 languages, and English example sentences, The Lion's Share explains common animal idioms in a way that makes them easy to understand. It's a perfect book to teach culturally and linguistically diverse students. The Lion's Share includes bonus material to support English language learners and promote culturally responsive teaching, such as links to: ● English audio of the book● Information about the history of the idioms in the book● Additional animal idioms, their meaning, and history● Lesson plans to help teach idioms while exposing children to other cultures The Lion's Share is a great resource to build language skills while having fun! Other books in the Language Lizard Idiom Book Series (available in English and bilingual editions): ● Fresh as a Daisy - English Nature Idioms● Icing on the Cake - English Food Idioms● With Flying Colors - English Color Idioms
What does it mean to use your noodle?Why would you spill the beans?Idioms can be confusing, but they help you to understand English and are a lot of fun to learn! With clever multicultural illustrations, literal translations of the idioms, meanings in 2 languages, and English example sentences, icing on the Cake explains common food idioms in a way that makes them easy to understand. It's a perfect book to teach culturally and linguistically diverse students. Icing on the Cake includes bonus material to support English language learners and promote culturally responsive teaching, such as links to: ● English audio of the book● Information about the history of the idioms in the book● Additional food idioms, their meaning, and history● Lesson plans to help teach idioms while exposing children to other cultures Icing on the Cake is a great resource to build language skills while having fun! Other books in the Language Lizard Idiom Book Series (available in English and bilingual editions): ● Fresh as a Daisy - English Nature Idioms● The Lion's Share - English Animal Idioms● With Flying Colors - English Color Idioms
What does it mean to let the cat out of the bag?Why would you take a bull by the horns?Idioms can be confusing, but they help you to understand English and are a lot of fun to learn! With clever multicultural illustrations, literal translations of the idioms, meanings in 2 languages, and English example sentences, The Lion's Share explains common animal idioms in a way that makes them easy to understand. It's a perfect book to teach culturally and linguistically diverse students. The Lion's Share includes bonus material to support English language learners and promote culturally responsive teaching, such as links to: English audio of the bookInformation about the history of the idioms in the bookAdditional animal idioms, their meaning, and historyLesson plans to help teach idioms while exposing children to other cultures The Lion's Share is a great resource to build language skills while having fun! Other books in the Language Lizard Idiom Book Series (available in English and bilingual editions): Fresh as a Daisy - English Nature IdiomsIcing on the Cake - English Food IdiomsWith Flying Colors - English Color Idioms
What does it mean to use your noodle?Why would you spill the beans?Idioms can be confusing, but they help you to understand English and are a lot of fun to learn! With clever multicultural illustrations, literal translations of the idioms, meanings in 2 languages, and English example sentences, Icing on the Cake explains common food idioms in a way that makes them easy to understand. It's a perfect book to teach culturally and linguistically diverse students. Icing on the Cake includes bonus material to support English language learners and promote culturally responsive teaching, such as links to: English audio of the bookInformation about the history of the idioms in the bookAdditional food idioms, their meaning, and historyLesson plans to help teach idioms while exposing children to other cultures Icing on the Cake is a great resource to build language skills while having fun! Other books in the Language Lizard Idiom Book Series (available in English and bilingual editions): Fresh as a Daisy - English Nature IdiomsThe Lion's Share - English Animal IdiomsWith Flying Colors - English Color Idioms
A children book that brig a story of friendship, loyalty and character . It tells children about the truth meaning of leadership, with vivid protagonists. Read this story to your children and enjoy the journey in the Forest.
When the dwarf king steals Moon Mare from the sky, the world plunges into darkness. Will anyone be smart and brave enough to rescue her from mountain caverns? While villagers mumble in fear, the girl called Raven laces her boots tight and runs outside of time itself. She must journey into darkness so deep that even her name is lost. Only her shining love sustains her as she seeks to return Moon Mare to the starry sky.For readers age four and up. This fantasy picture book portrays the unflinching power of love. It was inspired by the Persephone myth, and the Celtic moon goddess called the White Mare.
"A skillfully crafted novel, very highly recommended for its creative magical world and tangible vivid descriptions." -Midwest Book ReviewLong ago, a fierce sea dragon sank a ship that carried two Corno d'Oro-Golden Horns-and their Keeper. The creatures-with power against darkness-were separated, and passed into myth. But now evil grows, for the cruel Lord Maldici guards a terrible secret in his mountain stronghold. He studies the black book of sorcery, and sends out spies to quest for the missing Corno d'Oro. Vita is the youngest descendant in the long line of Keepers. Her magic must preserve the remaining Corno d'Oro in safety, for only its power can thwart the growing evil. Yet Vita is in danger of betraying her trust. Her best friend, the pirate Giovanni, struggles to break free of the gold-greed that enslaves his people. Only then can he aid Vita, and vanquish the dragon in battle. But when Vita wavers, Giovanni's life will be at risk in the dungeons of Lord Maldici. One other person will aid them: Marina, outcast daughter of a sea witch, searching for a home in the land of Verde. Overcoming their differences, these three must find the courage to save what they love most from the gathering power of darkness. Finalist, Book of the Year, INDIEFAB!
"The Language Lizard Idiom books are ... a teacher's dream come true!… #1 pick for teachers everywhere. … readers will have a whale of a time discovering new phrases and expressions, while turning pages with laughter and joy." - Tara Brown, ESL teacherWhat does it mean to let the cat out of the bag?Why would you take a bull by the horns?Idioms can be confusing, but they help you to understand English and are a lot of fun to learn!With clever multicultural illustrations, literal translations of the idioms, meanings in 2 languages, and English example sentences, The Lion's Share explains common animal idioms in a way that makes them easy to understand. It's a perfect book to teach culturally and linguistically diverse students.The Lion's Share includes bonus material to support English language learners and promote culturally responsive teaching, such as links to: English audio of the book Information about the history of the idioms in the book Additional animal idioms, their meaning, and history Lesson plans to help teach idioms while exposing children to other culturesThe Lion's Share is a great resource to build language skills while having fun!Other books in the Language Lizard Idiom Book Series (available in English and bilingual editions): Fresh as a Daisy - English Nature Idioms Icing on the Cake - English Food Idioms With Flying Colors - English Color Idioms
"The Language Lizard Idiom books are ... a teacher's dream come true!… #1 pick for teachers everywhere. … readers will have a whale of a time discovering new phrases and expressions, while turning pages with laughter and joy." - Tara Brown, ESL teacherWhat does it mean to use your noodle?Why would you spill the beans?Idioms can be confusing, but they help you to understand English and are a lot of fun to learn!With clever multicultural illustrations, literal translations of the idioms, meanings in 2 languages, and English example sentences, Icing on the Cake explains common food idioms in a way that makes them easy to understand. It's a perfect book to teach culturally and linguistically diverse students.Icing on the Cake includes bonus material to support English language learners and promote culturally responsive teaching, such as links to: English audio of the book Information about the history of the idioms in the book Additional food idioms, their meaning, and history Lesson plans to help teach idioms while exposing children to other culturesIcing on the Cake is a great resource to build language skills while having fun!Other books in the Language Lizard Idiom Book Series (available in English and bilingual editions): Fresh as a Daisy - English Nature Idioms The Lion's Share - English Animal Idioms With Flying Colors - English Color Idioms
"The Language Lizard Idiom books are ... a teacher''s dream come true!... #1 pick for teachers everywhere. ... readers will have a whale of a time discovering new phrases and expressions, while turning pages with laughter and joy." - Tara Brown, ESL teacherWhat does it mean to use your noodle?Why would you spill the beans?Idioms can be confusing, but they help you to understand English and are a lot of fun to learn!With clever multicultural illustrations, literal translations of the idioms, meanings in 2 languages, and English example sentences, Icing on the Cake explains common food idioms in a way that makes them easy to understand. It''s a perfect book to teach culturally and linguistically diverse students.Icing on the Cake includes bonus material to support English language learners and promote culturally responsive teaching, such as links to:ΓùÅ English audio of the bookΓùÅ Information about the history of the idioms in the bookΓùÅ Additional food idioms, their meaning, and historyΓùÅ Lesson plans to help teach idioms while exposing children to other cultures Icing on the Cake is a great resource to build language skills while having fun!Other books in the Language Lizard Idiom Book Series (available in English and bilingual editions):ΓùÅ Fresh as a Daisy - English Nature IdiomsΓùÅ The Lion''s Share - English Animal IdiomsΓùÅ With Flying Colors - English Color Idioms
"The Language Lizard Idiom books are ... a teacher''s dream come true!... #1 pick for teachers everywhere. ... readers will have a whale of a time discovering new phrases and expressions, while turning pages with laughter and joy." - Tara Brown, ESL teacherWhat does it mean to let the cat out of the bag?Why would you take a bull by the horns?Idioms can be confusing, but they help you to understand English and are a lot of fun to learn!With clever multicultural illustrations, literal translations of the idioms, meanings in 2 languages, and English example sentences, The Lion''s Share explains common animal idioms in a way that makes them easy to understand. It''s a perfect book to teach culturally and linguistically diverse students.The Lion''s Share includes bonus material to support English language learners and promote culturally responsive teaching, such as links to:ΓùÅ English audio of the bookΓùÅ Information about the history of the idioms in the bookΓùÅ Additional animal idioms, their meaning, and historyΓùÅ Lesson plans to help teach idioms while exposing children to other cultures The Lion''s Share is a great resource to build language skills while having fun!Other books in the Language Lizard Idiom Book Series (available in English and bilingual editions):ΓùÅ Fresh as a Daisy - English Nature IdiomsΓùÅ Icing on the Cake - English Food IdiomsΓùÅ With Flying Colors - English Color Idioms
"The Language Lizard Idiom books are ... a teacher''s dream come true!... #1 pick for teachers everywhere. ... readers will have a whale of a time discovering new phrases and expressions, while turning pages with laughter and joy." - Tara Brown, ESL teacherWhat does it mean to let the cat out of the bag?Why would you take a bull by the horns?Idioms can be confusing, but they help you to understand English and are a lot of fun to learn!With clever multicultural illustrations, literal translations of the idioms, meanings in 2 languages, and English example sentences, The Lion''s Share explains common animal idioms in a way that makes them easy to understand. It''s a perfect book to teach culturally and linguistically diverse students.The Lion''s Share includes bonus material to support English language learners and promote culturally responsive teaching, such as links to:ΓùÅ English audio of the bookΓùÅ Information about the history of the idioms in the bookΓùÅ Additional animal idioms, their meaning, and historyΓùÅ Lesson plans to help teach idioms while exposing children to other cultures The Lion''s Share is a great resource to build language skills while having fun!Other books in the Language Lizard Idiom Book Series (available in English and bilingual editions):ΓùÅ Fresh as a Daisy - English Nature IdiomsΓùÅ Icing on the Cake - English Food IdiomsΓùÅ With Flying Colors - English Color Idioms
"The Language Lizard Idiom books are ... a teacher''s dream come true!... #1 pick for teachers everywhere. ... readers will have a whale of a time discovering new phrases and expressions, while turning pages with laughter and joy." - Tara Brown, ESL teacherWhat does it mean to use your noodle?Why would you spill the beans?Idioms can be confusing, but they help you to understand English and are a lot of fun to learn!With clever multicultural illustrations, literal translations of the idioms, meanings in 2 languages, and English example sentences, Icing on the Cake explains common food idioms in a way that makes them easy to understand. It''s a perfect book to teach culturally and linguistically diverse students.Icing on the Cake includes bonus material to support English language learners and promote culturally responsive teaching, such as links to:ΓùÅ English audio of the bookΓùÅ Information about the history of the idioms in the bookΓùÅ Additional food idioms, their meaning, and historyΓùÅ Lesson plans to help teach idioms while exposing children to other cultures Icing on the Cake is a great resource to build language skills while having fun!Other books in the Language Lizard Idiom Book Series (available in English and bilingual editions):ΓùÅ Fresh as a Daisy - English Nature IdiomsΓùÅ The Lion''s Share - English Animal IdiomsΓùÅ With Flying Colors - English Color Idioms
"The Language Lizard Idiom books are ... a teacher''s dream come true!... #1 pick for teachers everywhere. ... readers will have a whale of a time discovering new phrases and expressions, while turning pages with laughter and joy." - Tara Brown, ESL teacherWhat does it mean to use your noodle?Why would you spill the beans?Idioms can be confusing, but they help you to understand English and are a lot of fun to learn!With clever multicultural illustrations, literal translations of the idioms, meanings in 2 languages, and English example sentences, Icing on the Cake explains common food idioms in a way that makes them easy to understand. It''s a perfect book to teach culturally and linguistically diverse students.Icing on the Cake includes bonus material to support English language learners and promote culturally responsive teaching, such as links to:ΓùÅ English audio of the bookΓùÅ Information about the history of the idioms in the bookΓùÅ Additional food idioms, their meaning, and historyΓùÅ Lesson plans to help teach idioms while exposing children to other cultures Icing on the Cake is a great resource to build language skills while having fun!Other books in the Language Lizard Idiom Book Series (available in English and bilingual editions):ΓùÅ Fresh as a Daisy - English Nature IdiomsΓùÅ The Lion''s Share - English Animal IdiomsΓùÅ With Flying Colors - English Color Idioms
"The Language Lizard Idiom books are ... a teacher''s dream come true!... #1 pick for teachers everywhere. ... readers will have a whale of a time discovering new phrases and expressions, while turning pages with laughter and joy." - Tara Brown, ESL teacherWhat does it mean to let the cat out of the bag?Why would you take a bull by the horns?Idioms can be confusing, but they help you to understand English and are a lot of fun to learn!With clever multicultural illustrations, literal translations of the idioms, meanings in 2 languages, and English example sentences, The Lion''s Share explains common animal idioms in a way that makes them easy to understand. It''s a perfect book to teach culturally and linguistically diverse students.The Lion''s Share includes bonus material to support English language learners and promote culturally responsive teaching, such as links to:ΓùÅ English audio of the bookΓùÅ Information about the history of the idioms in the bookΓùÅ Additional animal idioms, their meaning, and historyΓùÅ Lesson plans to help teach idioms while exposing children to other cultures The Lion''s Share is a great resource to build language skills while having fun!Other books in the Language Lizard Idiom Book Series (available in English and bilingual editions):ΓùÅ Fresh as a Daisy - English Nature IdiomsΓùÅ Icing on the Cake - English Food IdiomsΓùÅ With Flying Colors - English Color Idioms
"The Language Lizard Idiom books are ... a teacher''s dream come true!... #1 pick for teachers everywhere. ... readers will have a whale of a time discovering new phrases and expressions, while turning pages with laughter and joy." - Tara Brown, ESL teacherWhat does it mean to use your noodle?Why would you spill the beans?Idioms can be confusing, but they help you to understand English and are a lot of fun to learn!With clever multicultural illustrations, literal translations of the idioms, meanings in 2 languages, and English example sentences, Icing on the Cake explains common food idioms in a way that makes them easy to understand. It''s a perfect book to teach culturally and linguistically diverse students.Icing on the Cake includes bonus material to support English language learners and promote culturally responsive teaching, such as links to:ΓùÅ English audio of the bookΓùÅ Information about the history of the idioms in the bookΓùÅ Additional food idioms, their meaning, and historyΓùÅ Lesson plans to help teach idioms while exposing children to other cultures Icing on the Cake is a great resource to build language skills while having fun!Other books in the Language Lizard Idiom Book Series (available in English and bilingual editions):ΓùÅ Fresh as a Daisy - English Nature IdiomsΓùÅ The Lion''s Share - English Animal IdiomsΓùÅ With Flying Colors - English Color Idioms
"The Language Lizard Idiom books are ... a teacher''s dream come true!... #1 pick for teachers everywhere. ... readers will have a whale of a time discovering new phrases and expressions, while turning pages with laughter and joy." - Tara Brown, ESL teacherWhat does it mean to let the cat out of the bag?Why would you take a bull by the horns?Idioms can be confusing, but they help you to understand English and are a lot of fun to learn!With clever multicultural illustrations, literal translations of the idioms, meanings in 2 languages, and English example sentences, The Lion''s Share explains common animal idioms in a way that makes them easy to understand. It''s a perfect book to teach culturally and linguistically diverse students.The Lion''s Share includes bonus material to support English language learners and promote culturally responsive teaching, such as links to:ΓùÅ English audio of the bookΓùÅ Information about the history of the idioms in the bookΓùÅ Additional animal idioms, their meaning, and historyΓùÅ Lesson plans to help teach idioms while exposing children to other cultures The Lion''s Share is a great resource to build language skills while having fun!Other books in the Language Lizard Idiom Book Series (available in English and bilingual editions):ΓùÅ Fresh as a Daisy - English Nature IdiomsΓùÅ Icing on the Cake - English Food IdiomsΓùÅ With Flying Colors - English Color Idioms
"The Language Lizard Idiom books are ... a teacher''s dream come true!... #1 pick for teachers everywhere. ... readers will have a whale of a time discovering new phrases and expressions, while turning pages with laughter and joy." - Tara Brown, ESL teacherWhat does it mean to use your noodle?Why would you spill the beans?Idioms can be confusing, but they help you to understand English and are a lot of fun to learn!With clever multicultural illustrations, literal translations of the idioms, meanings in 2 languages, and English example sentences, Icing on the Cake explains common food idioms in a way that makes them easy to understand. It''s a perfect book to teach culturally and linguistically diverse students.Icing on the Cake includes bonus material to support English language learners and promote culturally responsive teaching, such as links to:ΓùÅ English audio of the bookΓùÅ Information about the history of the idioms in the bookΓùÅ Additional food idioms, their meaning, and historyΓùÅ Lesson plans to help teach idioms while exposing children to other cultures Icing on the Cake is a great resource to build language skills while having fun!Other books in the Language Lizard Idiom Book Series (available in English and bilingual editions):ΓùÅ Fresh as a Daisy - English Nature IdiomsΓùÅ The Lion''s Share - English Animal IdiomsΓùÅ With Flying Colors - English Color Idioms
"The Language Lizard Idiom books are ... a teacher''s dream come true!... #1 pick for teachers everywhere. ... readers will have a whale of a time discovering new phrases and expressions, while turning pages with laughter and joy." - Tara Brown, ESL teacherWhat does it mean to let the cat out of the bag?Why would you take a bull by the horns?Idioms can be confusing, but they help you to understand English and are a lot of fun to learn!With clever multicultural illustrations, literal translations of the idioms, meanings in 2 languages, and English example sentences, The Lion''s Share explains common animal idioms in a way that makes them easy to understand. It''s a perfect book to teach culturally and linguistically diverse students.The Lion''s Share includes bonus material to support English language learners and promote culturally responsive teaching, such as links to:ΓùÅ English audio of the bookΓùÅ Information about the history of the idioms in the bookΓùÅ Additional animal idioms, their meaning, and historyΓùÅ Lesson plans to help teach idioms while exposing children to other cultures The Lion''s Share is a great resource to build language skills while having fun!Other books in the Language Lizard Idiom Book Series (available in English and bilingual editions):ΓùÅ Fresh as a Daisy - English Nature IdiomsΓùÅ Icing on the Cake - English Food IdiomsΓùÅ With Flying Colors - English Color Idioms
"The Language Lizard Idiom books are ... a teacher's dream come true!… #1 pick for teachers everywhere. … readers will have a whale of a time discovering new phrases and expressions, while turning pages with laughter and joy." - Tara Brown, ESL teacherWhat does it mean to let the cat out of the bag?Why would you take a bull by the horns?Idioms can be confusing, but they help you to understand English and are a lot of fun to learn!With clever multicultural illustrations, literal translations of the idioms, meanings in 2 languages, and English example sentences, The Lion's Share explains common animal idioms in a way that makes them easy to understand. It's a perfect book to teach culturally and linguistically diverse students.The Lion's Share includes bonus material to support English language learners and promote culturally responsive teaching, such as links to: English audio of the book Information about the history of the idioms in the book Additional animal idioms, their meaning, and history Lesson plans to help teach idioms while exposing children to other cultures The Lion's Share is a great resource to build language skills while having fun!Other books in the Language Lizard Idiom Book Series (available in English and bilingual editions): Fresh as a Daisy - English Nature Idioms Icing on the Cake - English Food Idioms With Flying Colors - English Color Idioms
"The Language Lizard Idiom books are ... a teacher's dream come true!… #1 pick for teachers everywhere. … readers will have a whale of a time discovering new phrases and expressions, while turning pages with laughter and joy." - Tara Brown, ESL teacherWhat does it mean to use your noodle?Why would you spill the beans?Idioms can be confusing, but they help you to understand English and are a lot of fun to learn!With clever multicultural illustrations, literal translations of the idioms, meanings in 2 languages, and English example sentences, Icing on the Cake explains common food idioms in a way that makes them easy to understand. It's a perfect book to teach culturally and linguistically diverse students.Icing on the Cake includes bonus material to support English language learners and promote culturally responsive teaching, such as links to: English audio of the book Information about the history of the idioms in the book Additional food idioms, their meaning, and history Lesson plans to help teach idioms while exposing children to other cultures Icing on the Cake is a great resource to build language skills while having fun!Other books in the Language Lizard Idiom Book Series (available in English and bilingual editions): Fresh as a Daisy - English Nature Idioms The Lion's Share - English Animal Idioms With Flying Colors - English Color Idioms
"The Language Lizard Idiom books are ... a teacher's dream come true!… #1 pick for teachers everywhere. … readers will have a whale of a time discovering new phrases and expressions, while turning pages with laughter and joy." - Tara Brown, ESL teacherWhat does it mean to use your noodle?Why would you spill the beans?Idioms can be confusing, but they help you to understand English and are a lot of fun to learn!With clever multicultural illustrations, literal translations of the idioms, meanings in 2 languages, and English example sentences, Icing on the Cake explains common food idioms in a way that makes them easy to understand. It's a perfect book to teach culturally and linguistically diverse students.Icing on the Cake includes bonus material to support English language learners and promote culturally responsive teaching, such as links to: English audio of the book Information about the history of the idioms in the book Additional food idioms, their meaning, and history Lesson plans to help teach idioms while exposing children to other cultures Icing on the Cake is a great resource to build language skills while having fun!Other books in the Language Lizard Idiom Book Series (available in English and bilingual editions): Fresh as a Daisy - English Nature Idioms The Lion's Share - English Animal Idioms With Flying Colors - English Color Idioms
"The Language Lizard Idiom books are ... a teacher's dream come true!… #1 pick for teachers everywhere. … readers will have a whale of a time discovering new phrases and expressions, while turning pages with laughter and joy." - Tara Brown, ESL teacherWhat does it mean to let the cat out of the bag?Why would you take a bull by the horns?Idioms can be confusing, but they help you to understand English and are a lot of fun to learn!With clever multicultural illustrations, literal translations of the idioms, meanings in 2 languages, and English example sentences, The Lion's Share explains common animal idioms in a way that makes them easy to understand. It's a perfect book to teach culturally and linguistically diverse students.The Lion's Share includes bonus material to support English language learners and promote culturally responsive teaching, such as links to: English audio of the book Information about the history of the idioms in the book Additional animal idioms, their meaning, and history Lesson plans to help teach idioms while exposing children to other cultures The Lion's Share is a great resource to build language skills while having fun!Other books in the Language Lizard Idiom Book Series (available in English and bilingual editions): Fresh as a Daisy - English Nature Idioms Icing on the Cake - English Food Idioms With Flying Colors - English Color Idioms
“The Language Lizard Idiom books are ... a teacher’s dream come true!… #1 pick for teachers everywhere. … readers will have a whale of a time discovering new phrases and expressions, while turning pages with laughter and joy.” - Tara Brown, ESL, English & Spanish teacherWhat does it mean to let the cat out of the bag?Why would you take a bull by the horns?Idioms can be confusing, but they help you to understand English and are a lot of fun to learn!With clever multicultural illustrations, idiom meanings, and example sentences, The Lion's Share explains common animal idioms in a way that makes them easy to understand. It's a perfect book to teach culturally and linguistically diverse students. The bilingual book gives English language learners literal translations of the idioms, the meaning in 2 languages, and an English example sentence.The Lion's Share includes bonus material to support English language learners and promote culturally responsive teaching, such as links to:English audio of the bookInformation about the history of the idioms in the bookAdditional animal idioms, their meaning, and historyLesson plans to help teach idioms while exposing children to other culturesThe Lion’s Share is a great resource to build language skills while having fun!Un modismo es una frase que dice una cosa pero significa otra. Un modismo puede ser una forma rápida de decir algo complicado. Saber modismos te ayuda a entender y hablar inglés con fluidez. Este libro contiene modismos sobre animales.Other books in the Language Lizard Idiom Book Series (available in English and bilingual editions):Fresh as a Daisy - English Nature Idioms, Fresco Como Margarita - Modismos con Naturaleza en IngléIcing on the Cake - English Food Idioms, Glaseado Sobre El Pastel - Modismos con Alimentos en InglésWith Flying Colors - English Color Idioms, Con Colores Volantes - Modismos con Colores en Inglés
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