Dibuja, escribe y diviértete mientras te adentras en nuevos mares junto a Moana, Maui y el resto de la tripulación.¡Lánzate a un viaje artístico para liberar tu creatividad y tu imaginación!
La novela El fantasma de la Ópera está dividida en veintiséis capitulos, en los que, con el nexo común de un investigador que es quien nos introduce en la trama asegurando directamente que «el fantasma de la Ópera existió de verdad». Existen novelas para las que el entorno donde se desarrollan adquiere la importancia de un personaje esencial en la narración. En la novela Nuestra Señora de París, de Victor Hugo, la Catedral es una presencia permanente;
y así es en el caso de El fantasma de la Opera, en la que el enorme edificio del Teatro de la Ópera, con su gran complejidad, es prácticamente el único territorio de la intrincada acción. En la novela pueden apreciarse su experiencia como investigador de misterios y
su gran conocimiento de los temas operísticos y de todo lo que rodea a ese mundo de la música y de la ópera en general.
Funny monkey Jim Panzee, star of the #1 New York Times bestselling series, is reluctant to join the race in the jungle until banana after banana falls from above.
Jim Panzee ‘s plans for a quiet morning nap are interrupted by Tortoise’s plea to join him in the jungle race. This makes Grumpy Monkey even grumpier but he reluctantly agrees. Then one of the runners bumps into a tree and bananas come raining down! The race to the finish is over as everyone, including Grumpy Monkey, races to get the biggest share of bananas.
Easy-to-read words and colorful illustrations will hook young readers on the lifelong habit of reading.
Step 2 readers use basic vocabulary and short sentences to tell simple stories. They are perfect for children who recognize familiar words and can sound out new words with help.
Funny monkey Jim Panzee, star of the #1 New York Times bestselling series, tries to show emerging readers how to get rid of a bad mood.
Grumpy Monkey Jim Panzee wakes up one morning and decides that it’s time for a new Jim. He asks his jungle friends to get him so mad that he can get rid of all his grumpy feelings. It seems to work until his friend Norman reminds Jim that it’s best just to be himself, grumps and all.
Easy-to-read words and colorful illustrations will hook young readers on the lifelong habit of reading.
Step 2 readers use basic vocabulary and short sentences to tell simple stories. They are perfect for children who recognize familiar words and can sound out new words with help.
P. D. Eastman's classic character Aaron the Alligator makes his early-reader debut! Aaron can get into trouble doing just about anything-playing ball, planting seeds . . . even walking! Kids will giggle along as they tackle the simple words and sentences all on their own. Aaron is a star of The Cat in the Hat Beginner Book Dictionary and a long-out-of-print series called Everything Happens to Aaron.
Step 1 Readers feature big type and easy words for children who know the alphabet and are eager to begin reading. Rhyme and rhythmic text paired with picture clues help children decode the story.