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Actually, every book does this. We are all part of the books we read, because our individual reactions, ideas, and emotions make the book whole, and these things are changing all the time. Keri Smith has helped millions of people free their creativity and find their own voice with her interactive books, and now she brings that sensibility to children and to the act of reading. This picture book is an invitation to honor your own vision and to welcome imperfection. Kids will discover that reading can engage all five senses, and that what they themselves bring to a book is an important contribution.
En el pueblo de Monedas, Salomón, un niño sabio, se embarca en una aventura para entender el dinero y su uso. Aprende que el dinero es una herramienta que nos permite comprar diferentes cosas, lo que refleja el valor del trabajo.
Salo, como le llamaban, visita a varios comerciantes y descubre que se obtiene dinero ofreciendo productos o servicios que los demás quieren o necesitan. También, comprende que el dinero sirve para cubrir necesidades, ayudar a otros y realizar actividades para disfrutar.
Finalmente, su abuelo le enseña sobre la importancia de ahorrar e invertir para multiplicar su dinero.
Y así... Salo decide compartir sus aprendizajes con otros niños de su comunidad.
Dorian Leith can see ghosts. Not only that, he listens to their problems and tries to help them move on to the afterlife. It’s a gift that’s made him an outcast to everyone in town. That is except for his dearly departed grandmother, who he’s partnered with to turn this paranormal ability into an honest living, and the local bookshop owner, who seems to be the only non-deceased person willing to give him a chance. But it’s all worth it to Dorian, who feels like he’s been given a bigger purpose. A chance to save those who cannot save themselves.
What do we do when we can't fall asleep? The child in this story has racing thoughts--funny, silly, and scary--that are running on a cycle they can't stop. It's only when they begin to think to themselves: Do any of these thoughts have merit? Am I in any danger right here and now? that they are finally able to settle down.
This lovely picture book is a simple but complex message about acknowledging anxiety without succumbing to it that will appeal to so many little ones (and adults) out there who find that nighttime is when their thoughts carry the most weight.