"Especially notable new book." - Booklist


"A thought-provoking exploration of fear, shyness, and the power of communication and connection." -- Booklist

"A thought-provoking exploration of fear, shyness, and the power of communication and connection." -- Booklist

"Urberuaga's simply drawn illustrations, heavily outlined in black and using a richly saturated palette, perfectly complement the charm and humor of the story....A tale gently told of finding our inner strengths." - Kirkus Reviews

"Charming." -- School Library Journal

"A funny story about shyness and how to overcome it…. All of [NubeOcho’s] books promote respectful attitude towards all types of diversity. They are also a playful medium that makes it easier to engage in first experiences and feelings that the little ones may not easily understand. I like that that books offer underlying themes or teachable ideas, especially for little kids that sometimes have a hard time expressing themselves and their feelings." - The Review Wire

"Especially notable new book." - Booklist


"A thought-provoking exploration of fear, shyness, and the power of communication and connection." -- Booklist

"A thought-provoking exploration of fear, shyness, and the power of communication and connection." -- Booklist

"Urberuaga's simply drawn illustrations, heavily outlined in black and using a richly saturated palette, perfectly complement the charm and humor of the story....A tale gently told of finding our inner strengths." - Kirkus Reviews

"Charming." -- School Library Journal

"A funny story about shyness and how to overcome it…. All of [NubeOcho’s] books promote respectful attitude towards all types of diversity. They are also a playful medium that makes it easier to engage in first experiences and feelings that the little ones may not easily understand. I like that that books offer underlying themes or teachable ideas, especially for little kids that sometimes have a hard time expressing themselves and their feelings." - The Review Wire

Little Carlota is timid and afraid to speak. One day, by accident, she is locked inside the pantry, alone with only tomato cans and marmalade jars around her. Using her voice will be the only way to help her get out of there.José Carlos Andrés is a famous author in Spain. He is a professional clown and children's theater actor.Emilio Urberuaga is one of the most celebrated international Spanish artists. He has been awarded with the National Award of Illustration from Spain, the CCEI Award of Illustration and has been selected by the White Raven Awards.
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What if a child doesn’t need to talk? A funny, "charming" (SLJ) story about shyness and how to overcome it.
National publicity campaign to trade and consumer book reviewers as well as parenting websites/blogs Lexile and Guided Reading leveled Advance copies distributed at ALA Midwinter NubeOcho catalog distribution via Indiebound's Children's White Box Indie bookstore outreach via Advance Access and more
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Somos8 is a series that addresses values, emotions and feelings and helps children to overcome certain issues that they face at home, at school or around them as they grow up. It is also aimed at parents to help them help children deal with these issues, whether it is fear, exclusion, isolation, competitiveness, anger or curiosity.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9788494292958
Publisert
2016-06-30
Utgiver
Vendor
PLANET 8 GROUP SL D/B/A NUBEOCHO
Vekt
368 gr
Høyde
244 mm
Bredde
209 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
40

Illustratør

Om bidragsyterne

José Carlos Andrés: José Carlos Andrés is a famous author in Spain. He is a professional clown and children's theater actor His books talk about fighting fear through laughter. Along with picture books, he has also published theater plays for children and families Emilio Urberuaga: He is one of our most international artists. He has been awarded with the National Award of Illustration from Spain, CCEI Award of Illustration and Selected by the White Ravens Awards. He has a very personal style that has brought to life an endless amount of endearing characters, such as Manolito, Olivia, or Hilda the Giant Sheep