
No es un frijol
$24.84
- Paperback
32 pages
- Release Date
16 July 2025
Summary
¡Edición en español!
¡Un frijol saltarín mexicano no es un frijol en absoluto! ¡Es una casa y fuente de alimento fascinante para un tipo especial de oruga!
Un libro de no ficción divertido y atractivo para niños de 3 a 7 años que presenta el ciclo de vida de la cápsula de la semilla de yerba de la flecha y un concepto de conteo ingenioso.
El frijol saltarín mexicano ha intrigado y fascinado a los niños durante generaciones.
Sin embargo, el frijol saltarín mexic…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781623545628 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1623545625 |
| Author: | Claudia Guadalupe Martinez, Laura Gonzalez |
| Publisher: | Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S. |
| Imprint: | Imagine Publishing, Inc |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 32 |
| Release Date: | 16 July 2025 |
| Weight: | 369g |
| Dimensions: | 216mm x 279mm |
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Critics Review
This story follows the metamorphosis of a desert caterpillar within its seedpod home. It eats theinside and drinks the moisture produced by the plant until the hardened pod drops to the ground.The caterpillar is able to move the pod in a way that makes it seem to be jumping, hence itsreputation as a jumping bean. The jumping bean travels through the desert startling the animalsit encounters. First, it meets rattlesnakes, making “¡clic, clac!” noises like the snakes’ tails. Then,it startles some coyotes and ravens with its movements and sounds. Lastly, a group of childrengather several of the beans, delighted by their unusual behavior. Eventually, the caterpillarbegins to change within its pod and emerges as a full-grown moth. This Spanish translation ofNot a Bean (2019) is at a higher level than many picture books, making it a great choice forprimary-grade readers. The text is well supported by González’s illustrations, which detail theprocess of the caterpillar’s transformation well, and an informative author’s note.—BooklistPart story, part poem, part non-fiction book, this Spanish translation of Not a Bean is a winning combo. Told with lyricism, Martínez’s text explains the life cycle of the Cydia saltitans, a moth that lays its eggs inside of a seed pod. Once it’s dry, the seeds fall on the ground with a growing larva inside. As the little critter shifts inside the pod, it moves, so it’s best known as a “Mexican jumping bean,” though it’s clear from the title that the pod is not, in fact, a bean. With a desert setting rendered at various times of day, in blues and tans, and with an increasing number of local fauna, this beautifully illustrated book is a crowd pleaser. It’s a great choice for those learning the language or who are already fluent. An author’s note offers more facts about this fascinating bug. VERDICT A gorgeous nonfiction title recommended for all Spanish-language picture book collections.—School Library Journal
About The Author
Claudia Guadalupe Martinez
Claudia Guadalupe Martinez learned that letters form words from reading subtitles of old westerns with her father. Her debut novel, The Smell of Old Lady Perfume, received the 2009 Paterson Prize for Books for Young People, the 2008 Texas Institute of Letters Best Young Adult Book Award, and a 2009 Americas Award Commendation. Pig Park won the 2015 Texas Institute of Letters Best Young Adult Book and the 2015 NACCS Tejas Foco Young Adult Fiction Award. Not a Bean is her first picture book.
Laura Gonzalez has a degree in graphic design from Universidad Aut noma de Nuevo Le n in Mexico, where she also studied illustration. She is a member of the Mexican Association of Illustrators (AMDI) and has illustrated several books for children.
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