No. of pages 100
Published: 2018
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This book has been graded for interest at 6-10 years.
There are 100 pages in this book. This book was published in 2018 by PLANET 8 GROUP SL D/B/A NUBEOCHO .
Susanna Isern es una autora galordonada con libros traducidos en mas de 12 idiomas. Vive en Santander, Espana. Susanna Isern has published over 60 books worldwide, translated into over a dozen languages with 14 available in the US and well-reviewed. She has been awarded the Silver Medal in the Moonbeam Children's Book Awards 2013 in the USA and her "Bogo the Fox Who Wanted Everything", published by NubeOcho, is a Junior Library Guild Selection. She works as children psychologist and writer. M nica Carretero is a renowned illustrator in Spain. She has published more than 70 books in England, Australia, and the USA. She was awarded by the London Children's Book Fair for her illustrations. She has received five International Latino Book Awards and one Living Now Award. Teddi Rachlin is a Psychotherapist and Clinical Hypnotherapist with offices in California and Colorado. A journalist and author who has a staunch commitment to culture, art and the environment, and the majority of his career has been focused on these three topics. He spent 10 years at Spanish newspaper El Pais and 15 years at their weekly supplement. He has written numerous children's books and he co-directs the Mad is Mad art gallery in Madrid which gives a space to up-and-coming artists. He is also one of the partner-founders of the Press Association for Environmental Information (APIA). Elena Hormiga is an illustrator with a sense of humour. Her fun pictures are imbued with irony and metaphor. She studied and worked as an engineer and later turned to illustration. She currently works creating images for stories, articles and posters. She also enjoys writing, cooking and origami. Ben Dawlatly completed his masters in Hispanic Studies and Translation Theory at UCL. His technical translations focus on human rights and the environment, but his real calling is for fiction and poetry. He has translated several children's books for Nube Ocho, a Spanish publisher championing alternative voices, values and diversity. Susanna Isern has published over 60 books worldwide, translated into over a dozen languages with 14 available in the US and well-reviewed. She has been awarded the Silver Medal in the Moonbeam Children's Book Awards 2013 in the USA and her "Bogo the Fox Who Wanted Everything", published by NubeOcho, is a Junior Library Guild Selection. She works as children psychologist and writer. GOMEZ studied Fine Arts in Salamanca, Spain. A new talent, she has worked for several publishing houses in Europe, such as SM in Spain, Le Petit Bulles Edition in France, and Scholastics and Sterling in the USA. She has published with NubeOcho Bow-Wow-Meow and the collection Hedgehog and Rabbit. Ben Dawlatly completed his masters in Hispanic Language, Culture and History with Translation Theory at UCL. He teaches Applied Translation at the University of Bristol (UK) and his technical translations focus on human rights and the environment, but his real calling is for fiction and poetry. He has translated several children's books for Nube Ocho and for Neem Tree Press. Rebecca Packard worked many years for a publisher in San Francisco, copyediting novels and short stories, science fiction, children's books, and manga. She now lives in Southern California and edits all sorts of things freelance, specializing in localizing translated works for an English-speaking audience.
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This book is a well done educational tool. - NetGalley-Librarian
Great for exploring emotions in a fun and non-threatening way. Explains each emotion, low/medium/high intensity and what each level feels and looks like. Emotions are explained in detail, including what they look like and feel like. With the explanation of all the emotions, the intensity levels, and the emotion-o-meter, this book is a useful tool to help children learn about their emotions. The back cover of the book has an emotion-o-meter that children can use to identify their level of intensity of each of the emotions. I highly recommend this book for elementary age children. - Oregon Coast Youth Review Center
This book is amazing and wonderful. I love this current trend of books helping kids figure out and understand the emotions that they are going through. This one is exceptional as it not only going through the emotions but it breaks down what is specific about that emotion and gives an example of when the emotion would come into play. I love how the theme comes into play with Inspector Croc giving notes with each specific one. This book is very thorough and probably one of the better emotion books I've seen so far. There are even tips on how to handle each one and that's what sets the book over the top. I think this should be in every library and personal collection, especially for those parents with developing kids. - NetGalley-Librarian