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Awards
OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Pilar Lpez vila , Mar AzabalPublisher: Cuento de Luz SL Imprint: Cuento de Luz SL ISBN: 9788419464453ISBN 10: 8419464457 Publication Date: 20 June 2024 Recommended Age: From 4 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Temporarily unavailable Table of ContentsReviews“A story, warmly illustrated, about the importance of education, which denounces the difficulties that many children have, especially in continents like Africa, to get to school. The protagonist fights with the perseverance and overflowing enthusiasm of those who long to learn and keep curiosity alive.” —Canal Lector ""With the feel of an Aesop’s fable, this story is both empowering and reflective of the joy school can bring to children whose lives have been disrupted by war. Beautiful illustrations in graphite, watercolor, and colored pencil lend an ethereal, magical quality to this unnamed place, where dangerous creatures have endearing faces, and letters of the alphabet flutter around Ayobami like protective stardust."" —Booklist ""(…) Younger children will likely relate to and enjoy Ayobami’s perseverance to attend class. The framework of “naming” animals will also likely appeal to early elementary school–aged children, particularly as they themselves are learning about—and how to write the names of—various animals (…) A solid purchase for elementary school libraries."" —School Library Journal “A marvelous tale of one girl’s passion for reading, writing, and learning.” —Kirkus Reviews “In this beautiful gem about a girl who wants to learn to read, letters burst forth from imagery done in cut-paper collage and a rainbow of color, each page telling its own story with a quiet, understated voice.” —B.C. (New York Times) "“A story, warmly illustrated, about the importance of education, which denounces the difficulties that many children have, especially in continents like Africa, to get to school. The protagonist fights with the perseverance and overflowing enthusiasm of those who long to learn and keep curiosity alive.” —Canal Lector ""With the feel of an Aesop’s fable, this story is both empowering and reflective of the joy school can bring to children whose lives have been disrupted by war. Beautiful illustrations in graphite, watercolor, and colored pencil lend an ethereal, magical quality to this unnamed place, where dangerous creatures have endearing faces, and letters of the alphabet flutter around Ayobami like protective stardust."" —Booklist ""(…) Younger children will likely relate to and enjoy Ayobami’s perseverance to attend class. The framework of “naming” animals will also likely appeal to early elementary school–aged children, particularly as they themselves are learning about—and how to write the names of—various animals (…) A solid purchase for elementary school libraries."" —School Library Journal “A marvelous tale of one girl’s passion for reading, writing, and learning.” —Kirkus Reviews “In this beautiful gem about a girl who wants to learn to read, letters burst forth from imagery done in cut-paper collage and a rainbow of color, each page telling its own story with a quiet, understated voice.” —B.C. (New York Times)" Author InformationMara del Pilar Lpez vila (Cartagena, 1969) es una escritora de cuentos infantiles. Su pasin por la literatura infantil empez cuando era muy pequea: a los nueve aos ya empezaba a escribir cuentos para nios. Es doctora en Veterinaria y en la actualidad trabaja como profesora de Biologa y Geologa en un instituto de Cceres. Adems, es directora del Teatro Paraso. En diciembre de 2010 recibi el tercer premio ""Joaqun Sama"" a la Innovacin Educativa en la categora ""Una escuela ms cvica y solidaria"", por el proyecto titulado ""Aprovechamiento de materiales de desecho"". En Cuento de Luz ha publicado Ayobami y el nombre de los animales (2017), que le vali el premio International Latino Book Awards en 2018, y La cometa de los sueos (2019). Mar Azabal is a graduate in Geography, specialising in Administration and archive conservation. Her real dream was to create stories through drawing and illustration. She currently lives in Toledo, Spain, and spends her time teaching illustration courses for children, creating stories and enjoying raising her little child. In 2018 he illustrated the picture book Ayobami and the Names of the Animals (Cuento de luz, 2018), which won the Silver Medal at the 2018 Moonbeam Children's Book Awards and Gold Medal at the International Latino Book Awards. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |