-Titulo Original : El Flamboyan Amarillo
-Fabricante :
Lectorum Pubns (Juv)
-Descripcion Original:
In this captivating, poetic story, a young boy and his mother come across a beautiful flowering tree during a walk through the countryside. The young boy decides to take some of the beauty home with them in the form of a seed. As the tree begins to grow, the boy discovers the miracle of creation. Years later when the tree finally blooms, it brings a wonderful surprise. Stunning illustrations bring the warmth of the Caribbean to life. About the Author LULU DELACRE is the illustrator of numerous award-winning books, several of which she also wrote or compiled. Her books range from picture books to chapter books to YA novels. Delacre has been creating books since 1980 and has produced more than thirty-five titles. Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Delacres Latino heritage informs many of her works. A three-time Pura Belpre Award honoree, she was also honored in 1998 as Maryland Woman in the Arts and was a jurorfor the 2003 National Book Awards. Delacre and her husband live in Silver Spring, Maryland.
-Fabricante :
Lectorum Pubns (Juv)
-Descripcion Original:
In this captivating, poetic story, a young boy and his mother come across a beautiful flowering tree during a walk through the countryside. The young boy decides to take some of the beauty home with them in the form of a seed. As the tree begins to grow, the boy discovers the miracle of creation. Years later when the tree finally blooms, it brings a wonderful surprise. Stunning illustrations bring the warmth of the Caribbean to life. About the Author LULU DELACRE is the illustrator of numerous award-winning books, several of which she also wrote or compiled. Her books range from picture books to chapter books to YA novels. Delacre has been creating books since 1980 and has produced more than thirty-five titles. Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Delacres Latino heritage informs many of her works. A three-time Pura Belpre Award honoree, she was also honored in 1998 as Maryland Woman in the Arts and was a jurorfor the 2003 National Book Awards. Delacre and her husband live in Silver Spring, Maryland.

