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Cuento de Luz SL Diez lágrimas y un abrazo (Ten Tears and one Embrace)
Pedro y sus amigos quieren compartir su gran descubrimiento contigo: ¡No solo lloramos cuando estamos tristes! Este entusiasta equipo de jóvenes científicos ha instalado en un garaje su laboratorio para estudiar las lágrimas y sus múltiples aplicaciones. Se van a convertir en exploradores de todo un mar de emociones. Lexile Level: 810L No se pierdan el booktrailer! Las primeras páginas:
£14.64
Cuento de Luz SL Ayobami and the Names of the Animals
Winner of the 2018 International Latino Book Awards“In this beautiful gem about a girl who wants to learn to read, letters burst forth from imagery done in cut-paper collage and a rainbow of color, each page telling its own story with a quiet, understated voice.” — B.C. (New York Times)The war is over and little Ayobami can finally go to school. Everyone is extremely happy, and joy is all over the town. The children are excited to go to school and have a great time, but Ayobami is so impatient that she cannot wait for the other kids and decides to go to class alone.To keep her from getting lost, Ayobami’s father builds a paper boat and pushes it out into the river, telling her, "If you follow it downstream, you will arrive at the schoolhouse.” But when the ship sinks, Ayobami must find another way to school through the winding paths of the jungle.With only the help of a paper and a spent pencil, Ayobami sets off on an exciting journey with a fundamental objective: to learn to read and write. Will the wild animals from the jungle allow her to reach her destination safely?
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Vegueta Ediciones Hipatia: La Gran Maestra de Alejandría
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Cuento de Luz SL Ayobami y el nombre de los animales (Ayobami and the Names of the Animals)
Winner of the 2018 International Latino Book Awards. With the only help of a paper and a spent pencil, Ayobami sets off on an exciting journey with a fundamental objective: to learn to read and write.The war is over and little Ayobami can finally go to school. Everyone is extremely happy and joy is all over the town. The children are excited to go to school and have a great time, but Ayobami is so impatient that she cannot wait for the other kids and decides to go to class alone. So that she does not get lost, Ayobami's father builds a paper boat and pushed it out onto the river. "If you follow it downstream, you will arrive at the schoolhouse," he told her. However, the ship wrecked and Ayobami had to find another way to school, so she decided to go through the jungle following the winding path that runs through the undergrowth. With the only help of a paper and a spent pencil, the girl begins an exciting journey with a fundamental objective: to learn to read and write. Will the wild animals from the jungle allow her to reach her destination safely?Mejor Libro Ilustrado Infantil por el New York Times y ganador de los International Latino Book Awards en 2018. Con la única ayuda de un papel y un lápiz gastado, Ayobami inicia una apasionante travesía con un objetivo fundamental: aprender a leer y escribir.La guerra ha terminado y la pequeña Ayobami, al fin, puede ir a la escuela. Todo el mundo está contentísimo y la alegría se ha apoderado del pueblo. Los niños están emocionados por ir a la escuela y pasárselo en grande, pero Ayobami está tan impaciente que no puede esperar a los demás niños y decide ir sola a clase. Para que no se pierda, el padre de Ayobami construye un barquito de papel y lo lanza al río abajo. «Si sigues el barquito llegarás a la escuela», le dijo. Sin embargo, el barco naufragó y Ayobami tuvo que buscar otro camino y decidió cruzar la jungla por el tortuoso sendero que discurre entre la maleza. Con la única ayuda de un papel y un lápiz gastado, la niña inicia una apasionante travesía con un objetivo fundamental: aprender a leer y escribir. ¿Permitirán los animales salvajes que llegue sana y salva a su destino?
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Cuento de Luz SL Ayobami y el nombre de los animales (Ayobami and the Names of the Animals)
Winner at The 2018 New York Times/New York Public Library Best Illustrated Children’s BooksAyobami es una niña Africana que sueña con ir a la escuela. Cuando termina la guerra, la niña finalmente pueden hacerlo, pero para lograrlo, tiene tomar el camino peligroso por la selva. Llevando sólo un papel y un lápiz gastado, Ayobami comienza su viaje para alcanzar su latiente deseo por aprender a leer y escribir. Esta es una historia sobre la importancia de la educación, las dificultades que muchos niños tienen que sobrellevar para ir a la escuela y la perseverancia y entusiasmo de aquellos que quieren aprender.Lexile Level: 600LNo se pierdan el booktrailer! Las primeras páginas:
£14.83
Cuento de Luz SL Ayobami and the Names of the Animals
Winner at The 2018 New York Times/New York Public Library Best Illustrated Children’s BooksAyobami is an African girl who dreams of going to school. After war comes to an end, she can finally return to the schoolhouse. But in order to do so, she has to take a dangerous path through the jungle. Armed only with a piece of paper and a worn-out pencil, she embarks on a hazardous journey to fulfil her unweaving desire to learn and write. This is a tale about the importance of education, the difficulties that many children have to overcome to go to school, and the perseverance and enthusiasm of those who want to learn.Guided Reading Level: N, Lexile Level: 550L Don't miss the booktrailer! Read the first pages:
£14.88
Cuento de Luz SL Ten Tears and One Embrace
Peter and his friends want to share their great discovery with you. We don’t only cry when we’re sad! This enthusiastic team of young scientists sets up a laboratory in a garage to study tears, and all the different things they can be used for. They are about to become explorers, in a sea of emotions. Guided Reading Level: P, Lexile Level: 970L
£14.20