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The Dance of Time


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No. of pages 24

Published: 2014

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Do you enjoy stargazing? Do you know the names of the planets in our solar system? Do you know why the planets are named after gods? Which is the fastest planet? How long does a day last on Jupiter? Or a year on Mars? Our Universe is an amazing spectacle, in which the stars and planets dance together in rhythm. Maybe you'll see things differently when you look up at the starry skies after reading this book. The Dance of Time is a book full of imagination and information, which will be useful for parents and teachers looking to accompany children on a different kind of journey through our solar system. Lexile Level 830L Guided Reading Level P

 

This book was recognised by the Living now Book Award.

There are 24 pages in this book. This book was published 2014 by Cuento de Luz SL .

Irene Aparici is an award-winning author whose book about cancer Mom Goes to War has won several prizes (Second Most Inspirational Children's Picture Book, Best Educational Children's Picture Book and Best Children's Fiction Picture Book in English) at the 2013 International Latino Book Awards. Enrique Quevedo is an award-winning illustrator. His books include The Great Magician of the World (for which he won the Gold Medal for Best Illustrator at the 2012 Moonbeam Children's Book Awards) and Fairground Lights (Best Spanish Language Picture Book at the 2013 Moonbeam Children's Book Awards). 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. Fran Nuno is the author of more than 15 books and the owner of a small bookshop in Seville called Libreria Nuno. Enrique Quevedo is an artist and an illustrator. They previously collaborated on the children's poetry book "La hora de los relojes. "

This book has been nominated for the following award:

Living Now Book Award
This book was recognised by the Living now Book Award.

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