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"From the seas of China to the shores of New York, from ancient Greece to the 20th century, Daniela was inspired by all these pirate women: Artemisia of Halicarnassus, Teuta of Illyria, Awilda, Jeanne de Belleville, Grace O Malley, Mary Read, Anne Bonny, Ching Shih, Sadie Farrell, and Lai Choi San. Discover with Daniela the most intrepid female pirates in history!" --
A wonderful children’s picture book that celebrates the diversity of families and promotes Family Day as a day where no child should feel left out.At school, the teacher wants her students to draw a picture of their families for Family Day. Some students ask questions, and the teacher explains that families come in all shapes and sizes: some children have only one parent; some have two moms or two dads; some live with their grandparents. Yet, whether they are big or small, look alike or different, the children learn that every family is special in its own unique way.
Un valiente álbum que promueve el Día de la Familia. Hay muchos tipos de familias, pero algo común a todas ellas: el amor. En el día de la Familia ninguna niña o niño se sentirá excluído y celebrará el amor por sus seres queridos.En el cole, la profe quiere que sus alumnos hagan un dibujo por el Día de la Familia y que retraten a la suya. Algunos alumnos hacen preguntas, y la profe les explica que hay muchos niños y niñas sin papá, sin mamá o sin ambos, también con dos papás o dos mamás, abuelos… y no por eso tienen que quedarse sin celebrar un día especial. Todas las familias son válidas, necesarias y a todas se las quiere por igual.–––––––––––––––––––––A wonderful children’s picture book that celebrates the diversity of families and promotes Family Day as a day where no child should feel left out.At school, the teacher wants her students to draw a picture of their families for Family Day. Some students ask questions, and the teacher explains that families come in all shapes and sizes: some children have only one parent; some have two moms or two dads; some live with their grandparents. Yet, whether they are big or small, look alike or different, the children learn that every family is special in its own unique way.
"The fairy Rose no longer wants to fulfill the wishes of boys and girls. Soon, she discovers that what she really likes is... scaring them! After granting wishes to girls and boys for thousands of years will Rose's wish finally come true?"--
"El hada Rosa tenâia miles de ñaos y estaba cansada de cumplir deseos. Rosa tâenia ideas muy anticuadas y las niänas y niänos le pedâian cosas que a ella no le gustaban. ÅVolverâa a hacer felices a niänas y niänos? ÅY ella? ÅConseguirâa ser feliz?"--
"Serâia genial vivir en un mundo donde pudiâeramos ser felices tal y como somos."--Back cover.
Explore the history of real female piratesand learn about their lives on the high seas!Daniela discovers her grandmother’s old book with stories of ten brave pirate women. From the seas of China to the shores of New York, from ancient Greece to modern times, these female pirates sailed the oceans.Explore the lives of some of the notable female pirates: Awilda, Mary Read, Lai Choi San, Grace O'Malley, Ching Shih... Although they were often forbidden from sailing, they refused to accept their destinies. Their lives and deeds inspired Daniela.
Sofronisa the witch does not like people being happy. One day, she sees Daniela and the Black Croc pirates in her crystal ball. Will Sofronisa find a way to take away their smiles?A la bruja Sofronisa no le gusta la gente feliz. Un día, vio en su bola de cristal a Daniela y a los piratas del Caimán Negro. ¿Logrará Sofronisa que dejen de sonreír?
Lucas loves playing with dolls... By the authors of 'I Love My Colorful Nails', Alicia Acosta and Luis Amavisca.Lucas desea más que nada en el mundo una muñeca. ¿Por qué no pueden jugar los niños con muñecas? De Alicia Acosta y Luis Amavisca, autores de ¡Vivan las uñas de colores!
Benji loves playing with dolls... By the authors of I Love My Colorful Nails, Alicia Acosta and Luis Amavisca.Friendship trumps gender norms. - Kirkus
A reflection about the traditions and divisions betweenboy and girl's clothing. Whycan't we dress as we like? Una reflexión sobre las tradiciones y las divisiones entre la ropa dechico y la de chica. ¿Por qué no podemos vestir como nos apetece?
When Margaritadraws something with the magic pen, it becomes real! But what will she drawwhen there is only a little piece of the pencil left? Cuando Margarita dibuja algo con el lapiceromágico ¡se hace realidad! Pero, ¿qué hará cuando quede tan solo un trocito delapicero?
What does it mean to be a feminist? Through everyday situations, thegirls and boys in this book, help us better understand it.¿Qué es ser feminista? Las niñas y niños protagonistas, através de situaciones cotidianas, nos ayudan a entenderlo.
A young boy who loves to paint his nails in cheerful colors is made fun of at school. His father and those around him paint their nails in solidarity to stand against Ben's bullies, encouraging him to be himself, despite what others think. Based on true events. Full color.
What are witchy things? This fantastic book with the winning text of the "Narrating Equality" contest is a story about a witch and her unsuccessful attempts at doing witchy things, and a kid that already does the things he likes: his dolls' hair!¿Qué son las cosas de bruja? Una divertida historia de brujas para abordar la diversidad. Primer premio del concurso "Narrar la igualdad".
Philomena the witch does not like people being happy. One day, she sees Daniela and the Black Croc pirates in her crystal ball. Will Philomena find a way to take away their smiles?
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