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Libro : Imagina - Herrera, Juan Felipe

Modelo 36211702
Fabricante o sello Candlewick
Peso 0.45 Kg.
Precio:   $84,769.00
Si compra hoy, este producto se despachara y/o entregara entre el 22-05-2025 y el 01-06-2025
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-Titulo Original : Imagina

-Fabricante :

Candlewick

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A buoyant, breathtaking poem from Juan Felipe Herrera - brilliantly illustrated by Caldecott Honoree Lauren Castillo - speaks to every dreaming heart. Now in a Spanish-language edition!¿ALGUNA VEZ has imaginado quien seras cuando crezcas?Cuando Juan Felipe Herrera era niño, recogio flores, ayudo a su mama a alimentar a los pollitos, durmio bajo el cielo centelleante y aprendio a decirles adios a sus amiguitos cada vez que su familia seguia el camino campesino. Al crecer, Juan Felipe Herrera se convirtio en poeta.Su hermoso poema, “Imagina” y las sugerentes ilustraciones de Lauren Castillo le hablaran a cada lector y soñador que esta buscando su lugar en la vida.¿Quien podrias llegar a ser? Imagina . . .Have you ever imagined what you might be when you grow up? When he was very young, Juan Felipe Herrera picked chamomile flowers in windy fields and let tadpoles swim across his hands in a creek. He slept outside and learned to say goodbye to his amiguitoseach time his family moved to a new town. He went to school and taught himself to read and write English and filled paper pads with rivers of ink as he walked down the street after school. And when he grew up, he became the United States Poet Laureate and read his poems aloud on the steps of the Library of Congress. If he could do all of that . . . what could you do? With this newly translated illustrated poem of endless possibility, Juan Felipe Herrera and Lauren Castillo breathe magic into the hopes and dreams of readers searching for their place in life. Review Lauren Castillos perfect illustrations -- warm, deftly composed, with the sensual allure of woodcuts--are so captivating they might on their own overcome a ho-hum story. But this poem is a masterly picture book text: Its precisely chosen words create a world you have to listen to, to think about. When at the end you learn that you were being told this boys story as a spur to your own potentially amazing one, the surprise and the gratification outweigh any sense of a lesson being taught.--The New York Times Book Review Spacious, light-filled spreads by Castillo (Nana in the City) conjure up landscapes of red earth, bright sun, and long views. Herrera writes of the joy of creation and discovery, and says little about the hardships he must have undergone. The story of a brown-skinned boy who practiced/ spelling words/ in English by/ saying them in Spanish/ like--pehn-seel for/ pencil reaching recognition as the nations most lauded poet offers a heartening narrative of hope: imagine.--Publishers Weekly (starred review) Castillos ink and foam monoprint illustrations are a tender accompaniment to Herreras verse, the black lines of her illustrations flowing across the page in rhythm with the authors poetry. Together this makes for a charming read-aloud for groups or a child snuggled in a lap. A lyrical coming-of-age story in picture-book form that begs to be shared.--Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Written by the master wordsmith himself, this work details Herreras life as a young boy spending time outside and then as an adolescent learning to craft poetry, before ultimately receiving the honor of U.S. Poet Laureate as an adult. His words are accompanied by pen-and-foam monoprint illustrations that sweep across the page to create a soft, dreamy feeling, further encouraging readers to heed the authors recurring refrain: imagine. Readers will finish the story envisioning all the possibilities that may await them. A beautifully illustrated poem that will be cherished by children. A first purchase.--School Library Journal (starred review) With solid storytelling and evocative detail, Herrera invites youngsters to relate to his own experiences, making this a more grounded outing than many exhortations to young audiences. Castillos art cleverly employs pencil and foam monoprint to contrast the assured, homey linework that anchors the figures with the dappled textures of light and colo
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