
Abran paso a los patitos
$21.49
- Paperback
64 pages
- Release Date
1 March 1997
Summary
El senor Pato y la senora Pata saben que el Jardin Publico de Boston es el lugar perfecto para criar a su familia. Pero para unos patitos recien salidos del cascaron no es lugar seguro. La islita del rio Charles parece ideal, y la senora Pata en el Jardin, su nuevo hogar. Pero ella no contaba con tener que atravesar con sus pequenos patitos las calles de Boston, con todo su trafico!
La historia, contada en detalle con gracia y bellamente ilustrada, de estos patitos que van de un lado …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780140561821 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 014056182X |
| Author: | Robert McCloskey |
| Publisher: | Penguin Putnam Inc |
| Imprint: | Puffin |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 64 |
| Release Date: | 1 March 1997 |
| Weight: | 173g |
| Dimensions: | 226mm x 183mm x 5mm |
| Series: | Picture Puffin Books (Paperback) |
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Ganador del Premio Caldecott!“One of the merriest picture books ever.“—The New York Times“Robert McCloskey’s unusual and stunning pictures have long been a delight for their fun as well as their spirit of place.“—The Horn Book“The quaint story of the mallard family’s search for the perfect place to hatch ducklings … For more than fifty years kids have been entertained by this warm and wonderful story.“—Children’s Literature
About The Author
Robert McCloskey
Robert McCloskey (1914-2003) wrote and illustrated some of the most honored and enduring children’s books ever published. He grew up in Hamilton, Ohio, and spent time in Boston, New York, and ultimately Maine, where he and his wife raised their two daughters. The first ever two-time Caldecott Medal winner, for Make Way for Ducklings and Time of Wonder, McCloskey was also awarded Caldecott Honors for Blueberries for Sal, One Morning in Maine, and Journey Cake, Ho! by Ruth Sawyer. He was declared a Living Legend by the Library of Congress in 2000. You can see some of his best-loved characters immortalized as statues in Boston’s Public Garden and Lentil Park in Hamilton, Ohio.
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