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Yago's Heartbeat


Light

School year: Year 2, Year 3, Year 4, Year 5

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No. of pages 42

Published: 2011

Great for age 6-10 years

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A touching and tender story about the friendship between a small child in wheelchair, which speaks to the heart. Guided Reading Level: Q, Lexile Level: 830L

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Light .

This book is aimed at children at US 1st grade-4th grade.

This book has been graded for interest at 7-9 years.

There are 42 pages in this book. This book was published in 2011 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. Conhita Miranda was born in Barcelona, Spain. A pharmacist by training, she created in 2008 the foundation Sobre Ruedas to help poeple with cerebral palsy. The award-winning author and illustrator Monica Carretero was born in Madrid but now lives in Segovia. She is self-taught and her colourful and vivid illustrations have received international recognition and she is now a very succesful illustrator of children's picture books.

 

This book is in the following series:

Light

"This moving and tender story brings to life the experiences of children with physical differences and disabilities. Carretero's watercolor illustrations are soft, warm, and imaginative, expressing the story's emotions and moods. A fine addition to most collections." --"Library Journal "(June 23, 2011)