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Antonio A. Gómez Yebra
Cuando no existían los juegos de ordenador, la televisión, el cine ni la radio, cuando era casi imposible tener un libro en casa, muchos hombres y mujeres, muchos abuelos y nietos se divertían proponiendo acertijos, adivinazas y enigmas.
Angélica Lucas Sátiro
Juanita, la mariquita protagonista de varios de los libros del PROYECTO NORIA, encuentra a Om, un escarabajo que es como un abuelo contador de historias. Juntos viajan hasta una montaña y desde allí penetran en el mundo de los mitos de varias culturas diferentes.
Juan Carlos Arriaza Mayas
Los cuentos, todos inéditos y originales, van enfocados a la realización de una forma lúdica de actividades que estimulan el lenguaje oral: praxias bucofaciales, ritmo, respiración, soplo, discriminación auditiva, vocabulario temático, conceptos básicos, lenguaje comprensivo y expresivo...
Juan Carlos Arriaza Mayas
Pretende ayudar a los lectores con limitaciones lingüísticas a desarrollar una mejor comprensión lectora, gracias a textos adaptados, ejercicios dirigidos y/o a la adquisición de praxias bucofaciales, del ritmo, de la discriminación auditiva a la riqueza del vocabulario y el lenguaje expresivo
Nancy Bo Flood, Julianna Swaney
This poetic picture book illustrated follows a young girl born with cerebral palsy as she pursues her dream of becoming a dancer.
Ellen Duthie, Daniela Martagón
Pinch Me! is the fourth title in the Visual Philosophy for Children series by Wonder Ponder. Half-way between a book and a game, it comes in a box and invites readers aged six and over (adults too!) to think about reality, imagination and dreaming in a playful, philosophically stimulating and literarily engaging way.
Margarita del Mazo, Concha Pasamar, Jon Brokenbrow
The Mérimée classic that Bizet brought to the opera is presented here in a new version, inspired by the choreography by Johan Inger for the Spanish National Dance Company. Discover the story of Carmen through the pure and crystal-clear eyes of a child.
Jordi Sierra i Fabra
When Franz Kafka meets Elsi, a girl who cries in the park because she has lost her doll, Brígida, he decides to explain to her that Brígida has gone on a trip, and that he is a doll postman. Thus, Elsi will receive the letters that Brígida sends her while she travels the world, and Kafka prevents the girl from losing her illusion.
Kate Castle
This is the perfect guide for any young child stepping into the magical world of ballet. Beautiful photographs lead the aspiring dancer from the excitement of first ballet classes to the joy of dancing onstage. With practical tips, clear illustrations, and inspiring text, this book will encourage and enchant every young dancer.
Isabel Montañés Cativiela
The story of Rita or "The girl with the magic cowlick", harbors two main metaphors, once the girl is aware that she can hear, she chooses when and what to her through the ear of her puppy Pichi; and Pichis's ear, on the other hand, is the metaphor of the cochlear implant. When Rita expresses her intention to learn the language of the hearing humans, she indicates in a metaphorical way the work of all the professionals involved in the education of hearing impaired children.