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Spanish Books Spring 2020 Best-Selling Titles in Spanish IPG – Spring 2020 Spanish Books Spring 2020 Best-selling Titles in Spanish IPG – Spring 2020 9780972181952 9781843653509 9782854434057 9788416965762 9788417254469 9782075078757 9788416407606 9788491011972 9788491014072 9788491014096 9788491014058 9788491013075 9788491011088 9788498250152 9788491013839 9788491010210 9788498257885 9788491013853 9788491013693 9788498257601 9788491013273 9788491013297 9788491013235 9788491013112 9789877185638 IPG – Spring 2020 Best-selling Titles in Spanish 9788417430061 9788417430085 9788415618829 9788415618690 9788417115470 9788499886282 9786077357766 9786075271781 9786075277479 9786077358718 9786075275765 9786075276229 9786075277097 9786075277035 9786075276915 9786077350347 9786075277066 9788492865727 9788416291083 9788492865697 9788492865062 9789874163127 9789874163196 9788417007362 9788417007584 Spanish Books Spring 2020 Table of Contents New Titles ..........................................1–114 Backlist Titles .................................115–122 Index .......................................... 123 & 124 Spanish Books New Titles Hola, Universo A translation of Hello Universe (9780062414151) Erin Kelly Entrada “A charming, intriguingly plotted novel by Erin Entrada Kelly. ...As she skillfully intercuts these four narratives, Kelly builds sus- pense and fosters empathy for her characters...As the connections deepen, it seems that this “big, mysterious, fickle” universe might harbor friendship and self-awareness for each.” —Washington Post, on the English-language edition “Kelly’s inventive story...is told from several supremely well-crafted perspectives. …The short chapters, compelling characters, and age-appropriate suspense will hook young readers immediately. …An original and resonant exploration of interconnectedness and friendship.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review, on the English-language edition “Four middle-schoolers’ fates intertwine one summer in Kelly’s touching tale of friendship. Chapters alternate between the four kids’ perspectives, infusing the story with their unique interests, backgrounds, beliefs, and doubts. …Readers will be instantly engrossed in this relatable neighborhood adventure and its eclectic cast.” —Booklist, starred review, on the English- language edition “Plucky protagonists and a deftly woven story will appeal to anyone who has ever felt a bit lost in the universe. Readers across the board will flock to this book that has something for nearly everyone—humor, bullying, self-acceptance, cross-generational relationships, and a smartly fateful ending.” —School Library Journal, starred review, on the English-language edition In a single day, the lives of four children weave together through an amazing adventure. Virgil Salinas is shy and feels misunder- stood. Valencia Somerset is deaf, intelligent, and very stubborn. Kaori Tanaka is a self-proclaimed psychic whose little sister, Gen, is always following her around. And Chet Bullens wishes the weird kids would just stop being so different so he could concentrate on basketball. But when Chet pulls a mean prank on Virgil and his pet guinea pig, Kaori, Gen, and Valencia must go on an epic quest to find the missing Virgil. Through luck, smarts, bravery, and a little help from the universe, a rescue is performed, a bully is put in his place, and friendship blooms. Erin Entrada Kelly is an author whose books have won several awards, including the APALA Award for Children’s Literature, the Golden Kite Honor Award, the Gold Award for Fiction from the Parents Choice Foundation, and the Newbery Medal. She lives in suburban Philadelphia. JUVENILE FICTION / SOCIAL THEMES/BULLYING JUVENILE FICTION / SOCIAL THEMES/FRIENDSHIP AGES 9–12, GRADES 4–7, 256 PAGES, 5.5 X 8.75 TRADE PAPER, $14.50 (CAN $19.95) ISBN: 9786075278599 RIGHTS: US & CANADA EDITORIAL OCEANO DE MEXICO/GRAN TRAVESIA MARCH 1 New Titles IPG –– Spring 2020 Los Popis Series ¡En la selva! ¡En el parque! A translation of Mini Pop-up Jungle (9781406381245) A translation of Mini Pop-up Park (9781406381238) Ingela Arrhenius Ingela Arrhenius This pop-up book for little hands offers a look at the elements This pop-up book for little hands offers a look at the elements of the jungle with lively illustrations and paper structures. of the park with lively illustrations and paper structures. Ingela Arrhenius is a Swiss illustrator and designer with more Ingela Arrhenius is a Swiss illustrator and designer with more than 20 years of experience. She has designed books, stationery, than 20 years of experience. She has designed books, stationery, fabric, dishes, and more. fabric, dishes, and more. JUVENILE FICTION / ANIMALS/JUNGLE ANIMALS JUVENILE FICTION / LIFESTYLES/CITY & TOWN LIFE JUVENILE FICTION / GENERAL JUVENILE FICTION / GENERAL AGES UP TO 3, GRADES UP TO PRE-K AGES UP TO 3, GRADES UP TO PRE-K 28 PAGES, 5 X 4.75, FOUR-COLOR INTERIOR 28 PAGES, 5 X 4.75, FOUR-COLOR INTERIOR TRADE PAPER, $14.95 (CAN $19.95) TRADE PAPER, $14.95 (CAN $19.95) ISBN: 9788491014416 ISBN: 9788491014393 RIGHTS: US & CANADA RIGHTS: US & CANADA COMBEL EDITORIAL APRIL COMBEL EDITORIAL APRIL 2 Spanish Books New Titles La cereza Series Cari-caricias Las arañitas de Tras-Tras Cuddle-Cuddles la risa Knock Knock Mar Benegas The Little Tickle Spiders Mar Benegas Illustrations by Marta Comín Mar Benegas and Luisa Vera Illustrations by María Reyes Guijarro The books in this collection provide The books in this collection provide The books in this collection provide opportunities to sing, look, and play, and opportunities to sing, look, and play, and opportunities to sing, look, and play, and tell stories for children who haven’t yet tell stories for children who haven’t yet tell stories for children who haven’t yet learned to read. This fun game all about learned to read. This fun tickling game can learned to read. This fun tickling game can affection can be set to music once the be set to music once the story’s done. be set to music once the story’s done. story’s done. Mar Benegas is a poet, writer, and chil- Mar Benegas is a poet, writer, and chil- Mar Benegas is a poet, writer, and chil- dren’s book author. She is the coordinator dren’s book author. She is the coordinator dren’s book author. She is the coordinator of children’s poetry for children’s litera- of children’s poetry for children’s litera- of children’s poetry for children’s litera- ture nonprofit Atrapavientos, and has led ture nonprofit Atrapavientos, and has led ture nonprofit Atrapavientos, and has led numerous creative workshops and projects numerous creative workshops and projects numerous creative workshops and projects across Spain. Marta Cabrol studied graph- across Spain.María Reyes Guijarro is a across Spain. Marta Comín is a Spanish ic design at Ramon Llull University and Spanish illustrator and graphic designer. writer and illustrator. She published her received her doctorate in Illustration from Her work includes books, educational first children’s book, Pelos, in 2016. the University Centre of Arts and Design in materials, magazines, advertisements, and JUVENILE FICTION / FAMILY/GENERAL Barcelona. more, and she has received numerous JUVENILE FICTION / GENERAL awards across Spain. AGES UP TO 3, GRADES UP TO PRE-K JUVENILE FICTION / GENERAL 12 PAGES, 6.25 X 6.25 AGES UP TO 3, GRADES UP TO PRE-K JUVENILE FICTION / GENERAL FOUR-COLOR INTERIOR 12 PAGES, 6.25 X 6.25 AGES UP TO 3, GRADES UP TO PRE-K BOARD BOOK, $6.95 (CAN $9.95) 12 COLOR ILLUSTRATIONS 2 PAGES, 6.25 X 6.25 ISBN: 9788491014355 BOARD BOOK, $6.95 (CAN $9.95) FOUR-COLOR INTERIOR RIGHTS: US & CANADA ISBN: 9788491014317 BOARD BOOK, $6.95 (CAN $9.95) RIGHTS: US & CANADA COMBEL EDITORIAL MAY ISBN: 9788491014331 COMBEL EDITORIAL MAY RIGHTS: US & CANADA COMBEL EDITORIAL MAY 3 New Titles IPG –– Spring 2020 Los Dudús Series Los Dudús van ¡Qué obra maestra! Antes & después al colegio What a Masterpiece!, a translation of A translation of Before & After the Italian (9788869450655) (9780714874081) Los Dudus Go to School Riccardo Guasco Jean Jullien Patricia Geis Have you ever tried to take a stroll Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Conejo, Chanchita, Miu, and Osito are through Van Gogh’s landscapes or eat The book is divided into two-page spreads, starting school! This incredible pop-up breakfast in the company of Modigliani’s each of which sets up and resolves a differ- book includes scenes from every room or Magritte’s characters? Discover great ent before-and-after situation with a clever in the school—like the classroom, play- works of European art in these recreations! sense of humor that captivates readers. ground, cafeteria, and more—for an inter- active reading experience. It’s a perfect gift Riccarco Guasco is an Italian illustrator Jean Julien is a French graphic designer. He for young children. and painter. His work appears in adver- holds degrees from Central Saint Martins tising campaigns, magazines, books, and College of Art and Design and the Royal Patricia Geis is a Catalan graphic designer commercial products. College of Art. and children’s book illustrator. She has JUVENILE NONFICTION / ART/HISTORY JUVENILE NONFICTION / CONCEPTS/ won various awards for her books, which JUVENILE NONFICTION / GENERAL OPPOSITES have been published in many countries AGES UP TO 3, GRADES UP TO PRE-K JUVENILE NONFICTION / GENERAL AGES UP TO 3, GRADES UP TO PRE-K abroad. 36 PAGES, 11.5 X 11.5, FOUR-COLOR INTERIOR TRADE PAPER, $17.95 (CAN $23.95) 40 PAGES, 6.5 X 9, FOUR-COLOR INTERIOR JUVENILE FICTION / SCHOOL & EDUCATION ISBN: 9788491014768 BOARD BOOK, $19.95 (CAN $26.95) JUVENILE FICTION / ACTIVITY BOOKS RIGHTS: US & CANADA ISBN: 9788491014836 AGES UP TO 3, GRADES UP TO PRE-K RIGHTS: US & CANADA 6 PAGES, 10.25 X 10.25 COMBEL EDITORIAL JUNE FOUR-COLOR INTERIOR COMBEL EDITORIAL JUNE TRADE PAPER, $22.95 (CAN $30.95) ISBN: 9788491014539 RIGHTS: US & CANADA COMBEL EDITORIAL APRIL 4 Spanish Books New Titles ¡Qué te cuento! Series Los siete cabritillos y el lobo El patito feo The Wolf and the Seven Young Goats The Ugly Duckling Isabel Olid Isabel Olid The books in this series reenvision classic stories and legends A duckling comes out of his shell like every other duckling, but with a modern take.
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