No. of pages 32
Published: 2019
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There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 2019 by Cuento de Luz SL .
Susanna Isern is an award-winning children's books author whose work has been translated into more than nine languages. She is the author of The Winter Train, Bear Wants to Fly, What Are You Scared of Little Mouse? (Silver Medal at the 2015 Moonbeam Children's Book Awards) and The Magic Ball of Wool (Silver Medal at the 2013 Moonbeam Children's Book Awards) among many other children's books. Daniel Montero Galan was born in 1981 in Madrid, and has illustrated over a dozen books. Jon Brokenbrow is an award winning translator with more than 60 children's books translated from Spanish - English. Winner of 2015 IPPY Award for Children's Picture Books with translation of Cyparissus by Marta Sanmamed, and winner of 2013/2014 International Latino Book Awards for Best Translator. The award winning illustrator Blanca Millan was born in a small town in Galicia, Spain. Since she was little she was attracted to the art world, filling the walls of the house with small drawings with waxes. At the age of eight she changed the colored pencils for the brush and when the time came, she studied Fine Arts at the School of Pontevedra. With the arrival of her son, she began to enter the world of children's stories, illustrating small stories, and presenting herself to various contests where she obtained very good results. The award winning author Paula Merlan was born a Sunday morning in Vigo (Pontevedra) in Spain. After graduating in Law, she pursued her vocation as an educator, graduating as a teacher years later. The lessons at university promoting reading, encouraged her to start writing stories, and in 2012 she published her first picture book. She won the Children's Books Without Borders Contest by Otxarkoaga with her ?Conoces la magia de Marit? , a book published in Braille in collaboration with ONCE (Spanish NGO for blind people). She also obtained a Special Mention in the Casila Ordolez Children's Books Contest for her Virtuoso Melodias . She currently teaches first grade, and has published ten books, some of them translated into many languages.