El Niño Nuevo: The New Kid (Spanish edition)

Karen English
Illustrated by Laura Freeman
Translated by Aurora Humaran
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El Niño Nuevo: The New Kid (Spanish edition)

Karen English
Illustrated by Laura Freeman
Translated by Aurora Humaran
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6-8 YEARS144 PAGESSPANISH; CASTILIAN

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  • Appropriate for: Ages 6-8 Years
  • Published date: Sep 22, 2020
  • Language: Spanish; Castilian
  • No. of Pages: 144
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • ISBN: 9780358251996
  • Dimensions: 5.12" W x 0.34" L x 7.62" H
Karen Englishfue finalista del Premio Kirkus con su obraIt All Comes Down to This y es autora de la serie Nikki & Deja. Es maestra de escuela primaria retirada y vive en Los Ángeles.
 
Laura Freeman
ha ilustrado doce libros sobre los niños de la Primaria Carver; Natalie's Hair Was Wild, también escrito por ella, entre muchos otros. Vive en Atlanta. Puedes encontrarla en: www.lfreemanart.com. Instagram: @laurafreemanart Twitter: @LauraFreemanArt.


Karen English is the author of Kirkus Prize finalistIt All Comes Down to This and the Nikki & Deja series. She is a former elementary school teacher and lives in Los Angeles.
 
Laura Freeman has illustrated twelve books about the kids of Carver Elementary; Natalie’s Hair Was Wild!, which she also wrote; and more. She lives in Atlanta. Find her online at lfreemanart.com. Instagram: @laurafreemanart Twitter: @LauraFreemanArt.
"Combining inviting storytelling with a warm message of friendship and accountability, this entry is a welcome addition to a pretty near perfect series for independent readers."—Kirkus  Praise for The Carver Chronicles     "Many independent readers, particularly boys, will identify with these . . . appealing and likeable characters."—Kirkus   "A much-needed story in which African American boys can see themselves reflected in a positive light, completely free of the usual tropes."—Booklist   "Chapter book readers have few options if they want to read about urban boys of color; here's hoping for more.”—The Horn Book

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