Ni Guau Ni Miau bookcover

Ni Guau Ni Miau

Blanca Lacasa 

(Author)

Gomez 

(Illustrator)
4.9/5.0
21,000+ Reviews
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Description

Max and his parents have a dog called Fabio. Fabio doesn't like doing what other dogs do. One day, Max discovers that his dog goes out every night and he decides to follow him.

Fabio es un perro diferente. No le gusta nada de lo que le gusta a los otros perros. Un día, Max descubre que Fabio desaparece cada noche y decide seguirlo...

Una divertidísima y tierna historia que nos ayuda apreciar nuestras propias cualidades y a entender la diversidad. ¿Quién no se ha sentido alguna vez como Fabio?

Product Details

PublisherNubeocho
Publish DateMay 16, 2017
Pages40
LanguageSpanish; Castilian
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9788494541520
Dimensions11.5 X 9.8 X 0.4 inches | 1.1 pounds
BISAC Categories: Kids, Kids, Kids, Kids

About the Author

Blanca Lacasa: A journalist, singer, and writer from Spain, Blanca Lacasa writes lyrics and books for adults and children. She has published with Astiberri, Narval, and Modernito Books. "Bow Meow" is her first picture book with NubeOcho, a humorous story about animals and diversity.
Gómez: She studied Fine Arts in Salamanca. A new talent, she has worked for several publishing houses in Europe, such as SM in Spain, Le Petit Bulles Edition in France, and Scholastics and Sterling in the USA.

Reviews

"It's important to read picture books about being true to yourself so that as our kids grow, they feel comfortable being themselves. We want them to both know themselves as well as be proud of who they are. Seeing this in picture books can prompt that discussion and remind us to encourage our kids." ― Imagination Soup
"Lacasa's simple story of love and acceptance steers clear of didacticism, well-served by Gómez's uncluttered pictures, which delightfully capture a range of animal emotions. Sweet and effective." - Kirkus Reviews
"Though the story can easily be enjoyed on a superficial level, the subtly delivered message―that it's perfectly fine when one's sense of self doesn't match one's exterior―offers a meaningful parallel for readers and families who are dealing with or discussing gender identity." - Publishers Weekly

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