Algunas personas consiguen pasar de ser niños a adolescentes con calma y confianza. Pero para la mayoría de la gente esto NO es ASÍ. PARA NADA. ¡Demasiados cambios! El cuerpo se transforma, la vida se complica, las responsabilidades y la presión cada vez son mayores. ¡Y las redes sociales tampoco son de mucha ayuda! ¿Cómo influyen en nuestro día a día? ¿Qué ventajas y desventajas tienen y cómo podemos controlar la manera en que nos afectan?
Esta guía detalla las dificultades a las que se enfrentan los adolescentes en la vida real y en la digital, y exploran ideas para encarar algunos problemas que pueden encontrarse: aceptarse a uno mismo, tener hábitos sanos, técnicas de meditación...
Un libro para preadolescentes que empiezan a notar cambios en sus vidas y a usar por primera vez las redes sociales.
Los pandas del Reino del Bambú no han olvidado la gran inundación que terminó con la armonía de sus vidas. Pero, para los tres jóvenes que nacieron ese día, la inundación no marca un final sino el principio de la lucha para encontrar su lugar en mundos muy distintos.
Hoja, criada en el empobrecido Bosque del Norte, trabaja sin descanso para ayudar a su familia a recolectar bambú. La temperamental Lluvia, por su parte, se niega a aceptar al nuevo líder de su comunidad en el Bosque del Sur. Y Fantasma, torpe y descoordinado, se pregunta si algún día encajará en su familia de cazadores.
Ninguno sabe nada de los otros dos, pero, gracias a un misterioso tigre que ha estado amenazando al reino, pronto se conocerán y cumplirán una profecía que data de antes de su nacimiento.
A board book based on The Cat in the Hat—perfect for introducing Dr. Seuss's most beloved characters to babies and toddlers!
The Cat in the Hat introduces himself, Thing One and Thing Two, and Little Cats A–Z in this simple, sturdy board book about the joy of having fun. Written in rhymed verse, it's an ideal introduction to the characters for children too young for the Beginner Books The Cat in the Hat and The Cat in the Hat Comes Back. Now everyone in the family—even pre-readers—can get to know (and love) the Cat in the Hat!
This fresh and friendly book about diversity presents the message that every person on Earth belongs, no matter what our differences may be, and features padded, shiny fabric; peek-through pages; die cuts throughout; and a shiny cloth rainbow at the end that shows through the front cover.
Feeling accepted and included is incredibly important in a child’s social emotional development. This touching, accessible board book about diversity presents the message that we ALL belong, no matter what our differences are. Rhyming text, peek-through pages, die cuts throughout, and a shiny cloth rainbow at the end that shows through the front cover make this the perfect book to celebrate individuality in an uplifting and accessible way for the youngest readers.
Meet the Sinister-Winterbottoms: brave Theo, her timid twin, Alexander, and their older sister, Wil. They’re stuck for the summer with their Aunt Saffronia, who doesn’t know how often children need to eat and can’t use a smartphone, and whose feet never quite seem to touch the floor when she glides—er—walks.
When Aunt Saffronia suggests a week pass to the Fathoms of Fun Waterpark, they hastily agree. But the park is even stranger than Aunt Saffronia. The waterslides look like gray gargoyle tongues. The employees wear creepy black dresses and deliver ominous messages. An impossible figure is at the top of the slide tower, people are disappearing, and suspicious goo is seeping into the wave pool.
Something mysterious is happening at Fathoms of Fun, and it’s up to the twins to get to the bottom of it. The mystery, that is. NOT the wave pool. Definitely NOT the wave pool. But are Theo and Alexander out of their depth?
Princesses Daphne, Beatriz, and Sophronia have trained their entire lives for one purpose: to bring down nations. Their mother, Empress Margaraux of Bessemia, is determined to rule the continent of Vesteria, and her daughters are her weapons. Promised for marriage since birth, they are her ticket across enemy lines. And also her decoys.
Still, not even Empress Margaraux can control the stars. Sent to their new kingdoms, orders in hand, the princesses have found their own paths, changing the course of their mother’s plans entirely—and tragically. Sophronia chose love, and for that, she lost her life.
Daphne and Beatriz can hardly believe their sister is dead, but both are determined to avenge her. And now, separated by a continent—and their mother’s lies—they see more clearly with every passing day that they might not be working toward the same end.
The stars whisper of death, but Daphne and Beatriz are just beginning to understand the true power coursing through their veins. And their mother will do anything to keep them under her thumb—even if it means killing them all.