De aquí como el coquí
By Nomar Perez
Illustrated by Nomar Perez
Translated by Farah Perez
By Nomar Perez
Illustrated by Nomar Perez
Translated by Farah Perez
By Nomar Perez
Illustrated by Nomar Perez
Translated by Farah Perez
By Nomar Perez
Illustrated by Nomar Perez
Translated by Farah Perez
By Nomar Perez
Read by Almarie Guerra
Translated by Farah Perez
By Nomar Perez
Read by Almarie Guerra
Translated by Farah Perez
Category: Children's Spanish Language Books
Category: Children's Spanish Language Books
Category: Children's Spanish Language Books
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$18.99
Mar 16, 2021 | ISBN 9780593324073 | 3-7 years
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Mar 16, 2021 | ISBN 9780593324080 | 3-7 years
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Oct 07, 2021 | ISBN 9780593586488 | 3-7 years
12 Minutes
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Praise
Américas Award Commended Title
New York Public Library Best Books for Kids
Chicago Public Library Best Picture Books
* “Perez lavishly portrays San Juan and New York City with beautiful artwork and crafts a tale that is sure to ring true to many children.”—School Library Connection, starred review
“Perez draws upon his own childhood experience of moving from Puerto Rico to Ohio, capturing the emotional experience of moving, adjusting, and remembering one’s culture and origins. Bright, bustling cartoon illustrations offer readers plenty to look at as they take in the two distinct cities alongside Miguel.”—Booklist
“The happy and positive message that not all new beginnings are to be feared is a welcome one.”—Kirkus Reviews
“Vivid spreads bring Miguel’s entwined trepidation and awe to life, resulting in a reassuring narrative.”—Publishers Weekly
“Vibrant, colorful illustrations depict the life and beauty of Puerto Rico and the rich diversity that can be found in Miguel’s new neighborhood. . . . and conveys the excitement, sadness, and new possibilities that Miguel experiences. This is a wonderful book with a comforting message, perfect for sharing with young readers who are experiencing big changes. . . . A strong choice for all collections.”—School Library Journal
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