Peter H. Reynolds
81) El punto
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Vashti dice que no sabe dibujar. Su profesora cree que sí. Vashti comienza su obra de arte con un solo punto.
82) ¡Di algo!
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"¡Di algo! Con tus palabras. Con tus dibujos. Con tu música. Con tu poesía. Con tu valentía. O simplemente con tu presencia. Un viaje maravilloso por las muchas maneras en las que una sola voz puede cambiar el mundo."--Back cover.
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Zebrafish volume 2
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Zebrafish the band has disbanded, at least for the summer, but the members continue to try to make a positive difference in the world through different projects, including inspiring campers at Stickleback Arts Camp to seize the day.
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Judy Moody volume 9
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"Judy Drewdy es la Mejor Investigadora de Misterios del Mundo (M.I.M.M.). Ella y sus "colegas" se ponen manos a la obra cuando Mr. Chips, un detective canino en entrenamiento, desaparece. ¿Habrá sido raptado por unos malvados robaperros? ¡Este es un caso para la agente Judy Drewdy!
When a puppy who is being trained as a police dog goes missing, third-grader Judy forms a detective agency to solve the mystery, imitating her literary heroine, Nancy...
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Stink volume 1-2
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Incredible shrinking kid: The shortest kid in the second grade, James Moody, also known as Stink, learns about the shortest president of the United States, James Madison, when they celebrate Presidents' Day at schooland discovers candy companies will send him free samples if he writes letters to them.
Incredible super-galactic jawbreaker: Seven-year-old Stink Moody discovers that he can get free samples by writing letters to candy companies and plans...
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"Justo cuando sus vacaciones pintaban de lo más aburridas, soñolientas y roñosas...¡yupi!, a Judy se le ocurre un estimulantélico plan que incluye vigilancia a la media noche, carreras y persecuciones."--
Judy's big plans for the summer seem ruined when two of her best friends go away, and then her parents leave her and Stink with Aunt Opal, but a new "thrill-a-delic" plan has her racing toward fun
89) Charlie and Kiwi
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Charlie, who wants to explain to his classmates why the kiwi is so different from other birds, follows his stuffed friend Kiwi on a journey through time on which one of his ancestors helps him understand how the kiwi--and all birds--evolved.
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"When a young boy begins to play on his family's piano, reveling in the fun of plunking the keys, his father signs him up for lessons so that he can learn to play properly. With his father's encouragement, Raj learns notes, then scales, then songs, and finally classical pieces that his father can recognize and be proud of. But the more Raj practices and the more skilled he becomes, the less he enjoys playing, until he grows up and stops playing altogether....
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En la edición en español de este extraordinario cuento de Peter H. Reynolds, Jerónimo descubre la magia de las palabras que lo rodean; palabras cortas y duces, palabras de dos sílabas, palabras de muchas sílabas que más bien parecen canciones. Palabras que conectan, transforman y lo hacen sentir a uno bien.
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Jump-start a Judy Moody collection with this uber-cool compilation of books 1 and 2.
As more and more kids are feeling the Moody mania — it's time to offer a head start on the adventures that earned the feisty third-grader a place in readers' hearts. Featured in this Judy Moody bonanza are:
Book #1: Judy Moody When Mr . Todd assigns Class 3T a special Me Project, Judy really gets a chance to express herself!
Book #2: Judy
98) Sydney's star
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The malfunction of Sydney's mechanical star at the science fair contest leads her to an unexpected happy ending.
99) Leos
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After wishing there were two of him to complete all the items on his "to do" list, Leo discovers that the real problem is not the number of Leos, but the length of the list.