Dime, mamá, ¿cómo es el color naranja? Mmm, bueno..., el naranja es... Fugaz y cautivador como el final del día. Intenso y penetrante como el aroma de una cultura... Una evocadora y poetica colección de libros que nos hará sentir los colores como nunca antes: con todos los sentidos. Una pieza de arte gestada desde ambos lados del espectro artístico; el de Marta Ardite, como gestora e historiadora del arte, y el de Mariona Cabassa, como artista. Una obra con el reconocible y colorido estilo de Cabassa.
Aprende las FORMAS de manera divertida y entretenida con este didáctico libro de la nueva colección del autor de La pequeña oruga glotona.
¿Qué forma tiene la sandía? ¿Y esta bonita cometa?
Descúbrelo en este colorido libro, con el que te lo pasarás en grande aprendiendo mientras reconoces y relacionas las formas con sus ilustraciones. Mariquitas con forma de cúpula, cometas con forma de diamante… ¡y mucho más!
¿De qué color son las uvas? ¿Y este lindo pájaro?
Descúbrelo en este colorido libro, con el que te lo pasarás en grande aprendiendo mientras reconoces y relacionas los colores con sus ilustraciones. Flores rosas, árboles verdes… ¡y mucho más!
Down in the ocean lived tickly octopus with eight twisty, twirly tentacles that loved to tickle the fish. Octopus thought tickling was fun! But some of the other sea creatures didn’t like to be tickled. But Octopus thought that tickling was what he did best. One day Octopus tickled Oyster while she was sleeping. Oyster was so startled that she lost her pearl. After apologizing, Octopus went in search for Oyster’s pearl and soon discovered that he had many talents other than tickling.
nstant New York Times and Indie Bestseller!
New York Times bestselling author Renée Ahdieh returns with a sumptuous, sultry and romantic new series set in 19th century New Orleans where vampires hide in plain sight.
In 1872, New Orleans is a city ruled by the dead. But to seventeen-year-old Celine Rousseau, New Orleans is a safe haven after she's forced to flee her life as a dressmaker in Paris. Taken in by the sisters of the Ursuline convent in the middle of the carnival season, Celine is quickly enraptured by the vibrant city, from its music to its fancy soirées and even its danger. She becomes embroiled in the city's glitzy underworld, known as La Cour des Lions, after catching the eye of the group's enigmatic leader, Sébastien Saint Germain.
When the body of one of the girls from the convent is found in Sébastien's own lair--the second dead girl to turn up in recent weeks--Celine battles her attraction to Sébastien and suspicions about his guilt along with the shame of her own horrible secret.
After a third murder, New Orleans becomes gripped by the terror of a serial killer on the loose--one who has now set Celine in his sights. As the murderer stalks her, Celine finally takes matters into her own hands, only to find herself caught in the midst of an age-old feud between the darkest creatures of the night, where the price of forbidden love is her life.
An Instant New York Times Bestseller and #1 Indie Bestseller!
A William C. Morris YA Debut Award Finalist
An Asian Pacific American Librarians Association Honor Book
Two friends. One fake dating scheme. What could possibly go wrong?
Frank Li has two names. There's Frank Li, his American name. Then there's Sung-Min Li, his Korean name. No one uses his Korean name, not even his parents. Frank barely speaks any Korean. He was born and raised in Southern California.
Even so, his parents still expect him to end up with a nice Korean girl--which is a problem, since Frank is finally dating the girl of his dreams: Brit Means. Brit, who is funny and nerdy just like him. Brit, who makes him laugh like no one else. Brit . . . who is white.
As Frank falls in love for the very first time, he's forced to confront the fact that while his parents sacrificed everything to raise him in the land of opportunity, their traditional expectations don't leave a lot of room for him to be a regular American teen. Desperate to be with Brit without his parents finding out, Frank turns to family friend Joy Song, who is in a similar bind. Together, they come up with a plan to help each other and keep their parents off their backs. Frank thinks he's found the solution to all his problems, but when life throws him a curveball, he's left wondering whether he ever really knew anything about love—or himself—at all.