ELEMENTARY
FICTION
GRADES: G3-G5
AUTHOR TWICE WINNER OF THE CALDECOTT MEDAL!
5.1 × 7.7 in | 64 pp | ISBN: 978-970-200-986-3
5.1 × 7.7 in | 48 pp | ISBN: 978-607-463-661-1
5.1 × 7.7 in | 64 pp | ISBN: 978-607-463-519-5
Los cuentos de la casa del árbol Stories from the Tree House Norma Muñoz Ledo (text) Francisco Nava Bouchaín (illustration) Lucía and Felipe build a tree house with their father. When they finish, they organize an inauguration party under the moonlight. However, a strong rain takes them by surprise and they all seek refuge in the tree house. While the storm rages on, they decide to tell stories about cacomixtles (ringtails), badgers, wheat mice, and ahuaques (invisible waterlords).
Sólo un sueño Just a Dream
Supermediano An Average Boy
Chris Van Allsburg (text and illustration) Walter yearns for the future. According to a television program, there will be tiny airplanes that children will be able to manage and park on the roof of their homes. One night, his dreams take him into the future on a fantastic journey, which shows Walter that if he continues littering and does not separate organic from inorganic waste, the future will be very different from what he imagines.
Susie Morgenstern (text) Diego Álvarez (illustration)
Alex has bad aim kicks in soccer, he almost never understands the questions asked in class and, to make matters worse, the girl he likes does not even know he exists. Concerned, one day he decides to cross the border of his average existence and make a greater effort in everything. His chance arrives when he finds out he has a hidden talent. This will allow him to discover that things are not as difficult as he thought.
Community action / Cultural heritage and traditions / Family life
Biodiversity, animals and ecology / Community action / Growth and maturity
Emotions, self-knowledge and self- care / Harassment, violence and discrimination / School life
AUTHOR WINNER OF THE NEWBERY MEDAL!
5.1 × 7.7 in | 88 pp | ISBN: 978-607-463-096-1
5.1 × 7.7 in | 48 pp | ISBN: 978-970-201-298-6
5.1 × 7.7 in | 72 pp | ISBN: 978-970-200-851-4
El Ladrón de Sueños The Dream Stealer Sid Fleischman (text) Ixchel Estrada (illustration)
Tantos animalitos muertos All the Dead Little Animals Ulf Nilsson (text) Eva Eriksson (illustration)
Un tutú muy apretado The Too-Tight Tutu Sherryl Clark (text) Patricio Betteo (illustration)
There is a bandit hiding in the shadows of the night. He is not looking for silver earrings or gold necklaces. Nor does he want diamonds. He wants dreams. Yes, dreams. Before, he used to steal nightmares, but now they scare him and he prefers fun and clever dreams. But this time he has taken away the dream of the wrong girl. Susana is astute, cunning, and brave. She wants him to give her dream back and will not rest until he does.
On a dull summer day, Ester and I found a dead bumblebee. It occurred to us then to open a funeral business to bury all the dead animals in the world. Ester's task was to dig; I had to write the poems; and Ester's little brother Pepe had to cry. We were, without a doubt, the best children in the world.
Merry dreams of becoming a ballet dancer wearing a pretty tutu on stage. But there are no dance schools where she lives. Moreover, everyone thinks she weighs too much to dance and dress up in a tutu. However, when a ballet teacher comes to her city, Merry will not miss the opportunity to fulfill her dream. Autonomy and identity / Emotions, self-knowledge and self-care / Physical and mental health and well-being
Emotions, self-knowledge and self-care / Language and communication / Loss and grief
Emotions, self-knowledge and self-care / Harassment, violence and discrimination / Love and friendship
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