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Castillo de la Lectura Size: 5.1 × 7.7 in Pages: 32 Binding: Paperback

Castillo de la Lectura Size: 5.1 × 7.7 in Pages: 56 Binding: Paperback ISBN: 978-607-540-037-2

Castillo de la Lectura Size: 5.1 × 7.7 in Pages: 56 Binding: Paperback ISBN: 978-607-540-371-7

Castillo de la Lectura Size: 5.1 × 7.7 in Pages: 56 Binding: Paperback ISBN: 978-607-893-201-6

Castillo de la Lectura Size: 6.9 × 8.7 in Pages: 36 Binding: Paperback ISBN: 978-607-621-281-3

Castillo de la Lectura Size: 5.1 × 7.7 in Pages: 64 Binding: Paperback ISBN: 978-970-200-849-1

ISBN: 978-607-463-089-3 eISBN: 978-607-621-938-6

Comejuguetes The Toy Eater Julien Béziat (text and illustration)

Lo que sí y lo que no I’m Really Confused Verónica Murguía (text) Cecilia Rébora (illustration)

Noé y Azote. ¡Un amigo a la medida! Noé & Azote: A Fitting Friend! Mim and Benoit Bajon (text) Aurélie Guillerey (illustration)

Noé y Azote. ¡Una aventura de altura! Noé & Azote. A Lofty Adventure! Mim and Benoit Bajon (text) Aurélie Guillerey (illustration)

Dibujemos juntos Drawing Together Mimi Thebo (text) Jessica Meserve (illustration)

Marinero que se fue a la mar… The Sailor Who Went to Sea… María José Ferrada, Javier Malpica and Alberto Lomnitz (text) Ana Sanfelippo (illustration) The poem, the story and the theatre play found here are all inspired in the round The Sailor Who Went to Sea… Maybe you know it? If not, this book provides the perfect opportunity to get to know this game and, along with the authors, ask yourself: who was this sailor and why exactly did he want to see the bottom of the sea? A first look at three literary genres, in the voices of three renowned Latin American authors. Language and communication / Theatre, poetry and short story

A horrible thing arrived in a child’s bedroom: it is as big as an elephant, ravenous as a shark, and hungry as a lion. It has devoured rabbits, hens, penguins, and everything it finds in its path. Panic prevails in all the toys that are hidden in the bookcase. Apparently, they have a plan to defeat the beast. A story of suspense, courage, and companionship whose characters will leave a great taste in your mouth.

Marcos’ parents tell him: “Don’t eat like a bird” or “Pick up your things, don’t be a pig”. When they give him a book about animals, he does not understand why it seems to contradict what his parents think. The book says that pigs are not dirty and that birds eat much more than he does, at least in comparison. Who is right? The book or his parents? A perfect book for readers who love books, especially if they are about animals. Biodiversity, animals and ecology / Family life / School life

No one wants to play with Lucy on her first day of school, so the teacher gives her some chalk. Lucy begins to draw animals in the patio and doesn’t realize that Zac and Yaír are watching her. Little by little, Lucy, Zac and Yaír overcome their shyness, stop feeling alone in the new school and become best friends. A poignant story about tolerance, acceptance, and friendship. Diversity, disability and inclusion / Harassment, violence and discrimination / School life

Noé is a shy boy who has no friends at school or a little brother to play with. When he loses his ball and goes into the forest to retrieve it, he meets Azote, a peculiar mountain troll who soon becomes his best friend. However, despite the friendship that unites them, they will have to overcome some situations caused by their different ways of understanding the world. A story about friendship and self-confidence, that shows readers how to handle their emotions, such as anger or fear. Emotions, self-knowledge and self-care / Family life / School life

Noé Tristán is the only kid in his class who does not know how to climb the rope. Penélope, the prettiest girl in class, encourages him to try, but his classmates don’t miss the opportunity to make fun of him. Even Julio, the strong kid, gives him the nickname “Can’t Climb.” After school, Noé meets up with Azote, his troll best friend, who suggests a trip to the forest to cheer him up. In this second installment of the series, Noé discovers he can meet challenges if he perseveres and trusts in himself. Emotions, self-knowledge and self-care / Love and friendship / School life

Community action / Family life / Love and friendship

Canciones del colibrí. Rimas de América Latina Songs of the Hummingbird: Rhymes from Latin America Mariana Ruiz Johnson (compiler and illustration) A hummingbird flew through several countries of our continent and brought back fragments of many songs in his beak: songs and rounds that Latin American children sing and dance .

Gabriela camina mucho Gabriela Walks a Lot Jairo Buitrago (text) Eva Sánchez (illustration)

Castillo de la Lectura Size: 5.1 × 7.7 in Pages: 44 Binding: Paperback ISBN: 978-607-994-672-2

Castillo de la Lectura Size: 6.9 × 8.7 in Pages: 32 Binding: Paperback ISBN: 978-607-621-870-9

Like every day, Gabriela says goodbye to her grandmother and sets off on her way to school before the shiny sun wakes up. However, today two gray clouds have embraced the sun and they've announced an imminent storm which threatens to transform her journey into an adventure. And even though Gabriela knows that each step takes her closer to her teacher and classmates, she remembers that in her daily walks, life also manifests itself: sometimes magnificent; at times, enigmatic; and, every now and then, brutally defiant.

Mi monstruo Mandarino Mandarino, my Monster Verónica Murguía (text) Dani Scharf (illustration)

Ernesto. Un viaje largo en piernas cortas

Ernesto: A Long Journey on Short Legs Jochen Stuhrmann (text and illustration) From Monday to Saturday, Ernesto walks around the neighborhood. But on Sundays, he stays home and gets his bone collection in order or plays with his slippers. However, something unexpected happens one Sunday: a postcard slides under his door. Ernesto decides to investigate where it came from and begins a long and fun journey around the world. A moving adventure about persistence, friendship, and what we can discover when we dare to go beyond our comfort zone. Autonomy and identity / Emotions, self-knowledge and self-care / Love and friendship

Castillo de la Lectura Size: 6.9 × 8.7 in Pages: 40 Binding: Paperback

Join Gabriela's adventure and discover how the obstacles in our path may show us the abilities we have to overcome them with the help of those who care for us.

Andrea has a friend called Mandarino Plátanos, an orange monster that only she can see. Since the day they met, they became inseparable and enjoy themselves organizing slumber parties and going to school or to the park. Nonetheless, Mandarino prefers to remain invisible, so she must keep his secret. What adventures await these friends? Do you think all monsters are the same? A story about the power of imagination to overcome fears and to dare to explore life with greater freedom. Autonomy and identity / Emotions, self-knowledge and self-care / Love and friendship

ISBN: 978-607-621-014-7 eISBN: 978-607-621-946-1

Cultural heritage and traditions /Culture and society /Language and communication

Castillo de la Lectura Size: 9.4 × 7.4 in Pages: 32 Binding: Paperback ISBN: 978-607-566-264-0

A book that collects songs of popular tradition, by one of the most outstanding Argentine authors and illustrators.

Community action / School life / Social inequality

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