Los Abrazos de Mamá = Mommy Hugs
Karen Katz
(Author)
Alexis Romay
(Translator)
Description
¡Mamá y bebé ahora pueden contar y acurrucarse mientras se abrazan y leen sobre el divertido día del bebé en este libro para los lectores más jóvenes! Cuente del uno al diez mientras mamá y bebé se acurrucan durante el día. Desde un abrazo para despertar, hasta cuatro "¡Siempre te atraparé!" abrazos, hasta diez "¡Te amo!" abrazos de buenas noches, este libro de cartón captura momentos especiales entre mamás y bebés.Product Details
Price
$7.99
$7.43
Publisher
Libros para ninos
Publish Date
March 08, 2022
Pages
32
Dimensions
6.3 X 7.4 X 0.8 inches | 0.65 pounds
Language
Spanish
Type
Board Books
EAN/UPC
9781665902205
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About the Author
Karen Katz has written and illustrated more than fifty picture books and novelty books including the bestselling Where Is Baby's Belly Button? After graduating from the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, she attended the Yale Graduate School of Art and Architecture where she became interested in folk art, Indian miniatures, Shaker art, and Mexican art. Her book, Counting Kisses, was named one of the 100 Greatest Books for Kids by Scholastic Parent & Child and was a Children's Book-of-the-Month Club Main Selection. Karen, her husband Gary Richards, and their daughter, Lena, divide their time between New York City and Saugerties, New York. Learn more about Karen Katz at KarenKatz.com. Alexis Romay is the author of two novels and two books of poetry. His essays and opinion pieces have been published by NBC News, World Literature Today, Museum of Modern Art, El Nuevo Herald, Latino Rebels, Hypermedia Magazine, Replicante, Letras Libres, and other outlets. He has written lyrics for Paquito D'Rivera and translated over forty picture books, as well as novels by Ana Veciana-Suarez, Margarita Engle, Miguel Correa Mujica, Meg Medina, Stuart Gibbs, and Adrianna Cuevas. He lives in New Jersey with his wife, son, dog, and a few books, and writes about Cuba, literature, and other chronic pains.