La Nube de Greta bookcover

La Nube de Greta

Luisa Vera 

(Illustrator)
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Greta quiere tener una mascota más que nada en el mundo, pero es alérgica a los animales...

Greta es alérgica a los animales y decide tener como mascota una nube, incluso le pone un collar para sacarla a pasear. Tener una nube de mascota tiene muchas cosas buenas, como ayudar a los vecinos a regar o apagar incendios...

Algunos vecinos están muy contentos, pero otros, en cambio, quieren que Greta se deshaga de su nube porque ¡nunca llueve a gusto de todos! Al final, el pueblo está dividido entre los que quieren a la nube y los que no la quieren. ¿Habrá alguna manera de que se pongan de acuerdo?

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Greta wants to have a pet more than anything in the world. There's only one problem... She's allergic to animals...


Greta is allergic to animals so she decides to have a cloud as a pet. She even puts a collar on it to take it for a walk! Having a pet cloud has many advantages, like helping neighbors water their gardens or putting out fires...
But not all Greta's neighbors are happy with her choice of pet... Some are fed up with having their barbecues ruined and always having to take umbrellas with them in case they meet Greta and her cloud. The town is divided. Will they find a way to come to an agreement?

Product Details

PublisherNubeocho
Publish DateOctober 01, 2024
Pages36
LanguageSpanish; Castilian
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9788410074347
Dimensions10.9 X 9.9 X 0.4 inches | 1.1 pounds

About the Author

David Hernández Sevillano is a poet and writer of children's literature. He studied Physical Education in Madrid, Spain, but soon discovered his true vocation. He has published eight poetry books and won several awards, including the Hyperion Poetry Prize and the "Miguel Hernández" Young Poetry Prize, both in Spain.

Luisa Vera has been writing stories and drawing since she was a little girl. She likes art (not everything), dancing (almost everything) and a good laugh (always). After a long career as a press illustrator at The New York Times, El País (Spain) and La Vanguardia (Spain), among others, Luisa decided dedicate herself completely to children's literature. Her book Perdido en el museo has been translated into 10 languages. She lives and works in Barcelona (Spain), surrounded by books, birds and plants.

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