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Authentic Literature Iguales, pero diferentes Same, Same but Different Jenny Sue Kostecki-Shaw (text and illustration) Eliot and Kailash are pen pals. They live in very different places. But when they exchange letters and drawings, they discover that they both have pets, they both love climbing trees, and they both go to school by bus. Their worlds look very different, but in fact they are very similar. Through simple text and colorful illustrations, readers will discover how small our world actually is. Castillo de la Lectura Size: 5.1 x 7.7 in Pages: 40 Binding: Paperback ISBN: 978-607-463-633-8 Cultural heritage and traditions / Diversity, disability and inclusion / Love and friendship Castillo de la Lectura Size: 5.1 x 7.7 in Pages: 32 Binding: Paperback ISBN: 978-607-463-247-7 Autonomy and identity / Emotions, self-knowledge and self-care / Love and friendship León y Beto Leon and Bob Simon James (text and illustration) When León and his mother move to another city, Beto goes along with them. Although no one can see him, Beto is always next to León. One day, a boy of his same age moves next door, and León must overcome his shyness to win over a real-life friend. Amoving story about the importance of imaginary friends. Bookwinnerof the: NESTLÉCHILDREN’SBOOKPRIZESILVERMEDAL THENEWYORKTIMESBEST ILLUSTRATEDCHILDREN´SBOOKSAWARD Castillo de la Lectura Size: 6.9 x 8.7 in Pages: 32 Binding: Paperback ISBN: 978-607-621-638-5 Autonomy and identity / Emotions, self-knowledge and self-care / Growth and maturity Los grandes pasos de papá Daddy Long Legs Nadine Brun-Cosme (text) Aurélie Guillerey (illustration) This morning Mateo arrived at the nursery in Daddy’s green car, but he fears his father won’t be able to pick him up later in the afternoon because the car is so old that sometimes it does not start. Daddy tells him not to worry because he will always find a way, even the craziest one, to get there. A book about the role of the imagination in the development of security and the strengthening of family ties. Mamá Gallina y el Pollo Feroz The Chicken Who Had a Toothache Bénédicte Guettier (text and illustration) Mamá Gallina has a terrible toothache. She decides to go to the dentist, but she can’t leave her five children alone, one of which happens to be a crocodile. So she decides to take themwith her. Since she was very tired, she had forgotten that hens don’t have teeth. The dentist gets very upset and he does not want to just leave things like that. Fortunately, the little crocodile does not want to either. A hilarious story about filial love, crocodiles, and dentists. Castillo de la Lectura Size: 5.1 x 7.7 in Pages: 48 Binding: Paperback ISBN: 978-607-463-027-5 Adoption and orphanhood / Family life / Love and friendship   GRADE: PK PRESCHOOL | FICTION 16

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