Visita nuestro local en Av. Luis Pasteur 5515, local 7, 2º piso, VitacuraHorario: de Lunes a Viernes de 10:00 a 14:00 y 15:00 a 19:00 hrs. Sábados de 10:00 a 14:00 hrs.
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Kanchil, el cervatillo, siempre le gana en astucia a Budi, el cocodrilo. ¿Alguna vez podrá Budi ganarle a Kanchil? O ¿seguirá Kanchil ganando el concurso de astucia?
Hay algunas cosas que necesitamos para vivir. Hay otras que deseamos para divertirnos. Lee este libro para descubrir lo que necesitamos y lo que deseamos.
Esta guía del padre brinda consejos e ideas fáciles que lo ayudarán a apoyar la educación de su hijo en casa. Los consejos abarcan desde cómo evitar las mañanas agotadoras entre preparativos para la escuela hasta actividades y juegos para reforzar todas las asignaturas de la escuela. Todas estas ideas han sido probadas por los padres, y seguramente ayudarán a su hijo en su camino al éxito.
Con esta Guía para padres escrita en español, haga que los padres y maestros trabajen juntos para aumentar el rendimiento de los estudiantes. Esta útil guía permite a los padres de habla hispana reforzar fácilmente lo que el maestro está haciendo en el aula de jardín de infantes y convertir las acciones cotidianas en oportunidades de aprendizaje para sus hijos, cerrando la brecha entre la escuela y el hogar.
Lisa has an important homework assignment--to measure something in several different ways. She has to use standard units like inches and nonstandard units like paper clips to find out height, width, length, weight, volume, temperature, and time. Lisa decides to measure her dog, Penny, and finds out ...
Adventures in reading uses high interest passages to engage learnings. It develops reading skills, extends General Knowledge and instills positive values.
First-time readers will love this charming baseball story — told in rhyming verse about a perky little baseball player who helps to win the game. Easy-to-read text, exuberant illustrations, flash cards for every word in the story, and educational activities.
Here is a thing everyone wants: A miracle.Here is a thing everyone fears:What it takes to get one.Any visitor to Bicho Raro, Colorado, is likely to find a landscape of dark saints, forbidden love, scientific dreams, miracle-mad owls, estranged affections, one or two orphans, and a sky full of watchful desert stars. At the heart of this place you will find the Soria family, who all have the ability to perform unusual miracles. And at the heart of this family are three cousins longing to change its future: Beatriz, the girl without feelings, who wants only to be free to examine her thoughts; Daniel, the Saint of Bicho Raro, who performs miracles for everyone but himself; and Joaquin, who spends his nights running a renegade radio station under the name Diablo Diablo. They are all looking for a miracle. But the miracles of Bicho Raro are never quite what you expect.
Christmas Eve started out so perfectly for Maria. Snow had fallen and the streets glittered. Maria's favorite cousins were coming over and she got to help make the tamales for Christmas dinner. It was almost too good to be true when her mother left the kitchen for a moment and Maria got to try on her beautiful diamond ring . . .
Edward loves his pet duck more than anything. He raised it from a baby, and now it follows him everywhere&150even to the big fancy hotel in Memphis where he works with his father. Everyone at the Peabody loves to watch that little duck do tricks; why, it can even waddle up and down in time to a John Philip Sousa march, which is why Edward decides to name it John Philip.
But one day the hotel owner finds John Philip in his lobby fountain and he is NOT amused. Until Edward has an idea. What if he can train a bevy of ducks to march along behind him, swim in the fountain all day, and then march out every evening? If Edward can do that, the owner tells him, he and John Philip will have a permanent place at the Peabody. But can it really be done?
Based on the real-life tradition of the Hotel Peabody Ducks, Patricia Polacco's latest picture book is one of her most charming to date.
Caldecott Artist Lois Ehlert uses her bold, distinctive collage art to demonstrate the many steps that go into preparing vegetable soup - literally from the ground up. The first step is planting, one of the many adventures which the loving father and child in this story share. Next they water, take care, and watch: what joy to see bean seeds become beans, and tomato plants tomatoes!
The many vegetables - including potatoes, corn, and cabbage - grow and ripen, each in its own special way. Gathering together the fruits (or rather vegetables) of their labor, the family cooks a delicious vegetable soup. Nothing has ever tasted so good...and it's even better knowing they can grow everything again next year.
This simple introduction to a natural process will fascinate young readers and encourage them to grow their own gardens - and the hungry will be glad to find the soup recipe included.
Medusa brags and brags about her beauty. She loves to look in the mirror. She loves to tell others that she is the prettiest. Find out what happens when a young lady spends all of her time bragging?