ELEMENTARY
FICTION
GRADES: GK-G3
GRADES: G1-G2
5.1 × 7.7 in | 44 pp | ISBN: 978-607-994-672-2
9.4 × 7.4 in | 32 pp | ISBN: 978-607-566-264-0
Mi monstruo Mandarino Mandarino, my Monster
Coplitas en el bolsillo Verses in My Pocket Mercedes Calvo (text) Paloma Valdivia (illustration)
Gabriela camina mucho Gabriela Walks a Lot Jairo Buitrago (text) Eva Sánchez (illustration)
Verónica Murguía (text) Dani Scharf (illustration)
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 walk of discovery, enjoyment, looking and listening, both inside and outside. To discover words like precious objects. Endearingly illustrated, this picture book is a game to express emotions with sounds.
Like every day, Gabriela says goodbye to her grandmother and sets off on her way to school before the shiny sun wakes up. 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.
10.2 × 7.8 in | 32 pp | ISBN: 978-607-600-025-0
Songs / Rhymes / Language / Friendship / Discovery
Autonomy and identity / Emotions, self-knowledge and self-care / Love and friendship
Community action / School life / Social inequality
GRADES: G1-G3
5.1 × 7.7 in | 64 pp | ISBN: 978-970-200-849-1
6.9 × 8.7 in | 32 pp | ISBN: 978-607-621-870-9
5.1 × 7.7 in | 56 pp | ISBN: 978-607-893-201-6
Dibujemos juntos Drawing Together Mimi Thebo (text) Jessica Meserve (illustration)
Ernesto. Un viaje largo en piernas cortas
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?
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.
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. Diversity, disability and inclusion / Harassment, violence and discrimination / School life
Autonomy and identity / Emotions, self-knowledge and self-care / Love and friendship
Language and communication / Theatre, poetry and short story
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