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Everybody tells Ladybug her drawing is not an elephant, but a giant
ball of fluff. But... is it? A pleasantly colorful book, printed in
stone paper, that invites readers to be imaginative and creative.In
school, the forest children had fun discovering the names of
distant jungles, jumping around in the schoolyard, learning new
songs. Miss Dragonfly asked their students to draw an elephant as
homework. Ladybug's friends Snail, Firefly and other colleagues
were the first to show their masterpiece. Ladybug surprised
everyone by drawing a giant ball of fluff. There was no sign of the
pachyderm! All the forest animals were worried: why would she have
drawn something like that? Miss Dragonfly couldn't believe it, so
she warned Ladybug's parents. It was not like her to do such
thing... Who knows! Maybe she needed an ear exam... People in the
forest started gossiping... But she could not be any healthier!
Soon enough, Ladybug made it clear that perhaps they were wrong
prejudging her creativity.
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Sardines of Love (Paperback)
Zurine Aguirre; Illustrated by Zurine Aguirre
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R263
R225
Discovery Miles 2 250
Save R38 (14%)
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Grandmother Lola hates sardines, but Grandfather Lolo loves them.
He eats them every day! When she runs out of sardines one day, Lola
can't bear to think of Lolo going hungry. She decides to go fishing
- with unexpected results! What on earth will Lola eat when she
discovers that sardines are the only food on offer? And what will
Lolo do when he finds out that his beloved Lola is missing?
Jittery Jellyfish becomes best friend with Little Shell after
moving to the bottom of the sea with her family. After Little Shell
gets injured while playing with Jittery Jellyfish, she seeks the
advice of a doctor to find out what the problem is. It turns out
that Jittery Jellyfish unknowingly stings poor Little Shell when
she gets angry, and the two must work together to keep their
friendship out of deep water. Augmented reality brings the story to
life with images that pop right off the page.
A small hedgehog decides to investigate why some days when he
arrives home and hugs his parents, he pricks himself. Family
members help him discover what "learning to look" means, and teach
him how to avoid other painful pricks. Through observation, Tiny
Tot learns what signs to look for in himself and others in order to
judge someone's mood. Augmented reality brings the story to life
with images that pop right off the page.
Max has had an especially bad day. A visit to his great-grandfather
prompts some much-needed advice and a look inwards. With just a
touch of magic, his great-grandfather gives Max the opportunity to
start his day over using what he learned from their visit. Max is
delighted to learn that a smile can be much more effective in
dealing with uncomfortable situations than a negative attitude.
Augmented reality brings the story to life with images that jump
right off the page.
Everybody tells Ladybug her drawing is not an elephant, but a giant
ball of fluff. But... is it? A pleasantly colorful book, printed in
stone paper, that invites readers to be imaginative and creative.In
school, the forest children had fun discovering the names of
distant jungles, jumping around in the schoolyard, learning new
songs. Miss Dragonfly asked their students to draw an elephant as
homework. Ladybug's friends Snail, Firefly and other colleagues
were the first to show their masterpiece. Ladybug surprised
everyone by drawing a giant ball of fluff. There was no sign of the
pachyderm! All the forest animals were worried: why would she have
drawn something like that? Miss Dragonfly couldn't believe it, so
she warned Ladybug's parents. It was not like her to do such
thing... Who knows! Maybe she needed an ear exam... People in the
forest started gossiping... But she could not be any healthier!
Soon enough, Ladybug made it clear that perhaps they were wrong
prejudging her creativity. Mariquita dibuja un elefante precioso,
pero los demas solo ven una pelusa gigante. Un libro lleno de
color, impreso en papel de piedra, que invita a los lectores a
creer en el poder de la imaginacion y a ser creativos.En la
escuela, los ninos del bosque se divierten descubriendo los nombres
de selvas lejanas, saltando en el patio con sus companeros,
aprendiendo nuevas canciones. Dona Libelula, la maestra, pidio a
sus alumnos que dibujaran un elefante como deberes. Los amigos de
Mariquita, Caracol, Luciernaga y otros de sus amigos fueron los
primeros en ensenar su obra maestra delante de sus companeros.
Mariquita los sorprendio a todos cuando enseno su dibujo: !una bola
gigante de pelusa! !No habia ni rastro del paquidermo! Todos los
animales del bosque estaban preocupados: ?por que habria dibujado
algo asi? Dona Libelula no daba credito, asi que llamo
inmediatamente a los padres de Mariquita y los aviso. No era propio
de ella hacer semejante cosa... !Quien sabe! Quizas necesitaba que
un medico, podria tener algun problemilla de audicion. La gente del
bosque empezo a chismorrear, !pero Mariquita estaba mas sana que un
roble! Muy pronto, Mariquita dejo en claro que tal vez los demas
estaban equivocados al criticar su creatividad.
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