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El día y la noche, la vida y la muerte son a menudo vistos como opuestos. Pero también pueden ser comprendidos como parte de un todo, de una serie continua, el uno formando parte del otro. En este maravilloso par de poemas del célebre poeta argentino-mexicano Jorge Luján, la dos ideas son expresadas en imágenes.
Ages 10 to 11
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Benedict springs on his coiled tail to all sorts of different habitats, in search of that elusive place where everything is just right.
Ages 2 to 5
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Told from a very young child's perspective, this powerful poem explores the beauty and wonder around us.
Ages 5 and under
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City Alphabet is a visually arresting alphabet book that documents the random occurrences of language all around us.
Ages 3 and up
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Noted poet Jorge Lujan and South Africa's illustrious illustrator Piet Grobler team up to produce this exquisite celebration of color.
Ages 5 to 9
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In this wonderful pair of poems by noted Argentine/Mexican poet Jorge Lujan, day and night, life and death are sometimes seen as opposites of each other, but they can also be understood as falling in a continuum.
Ages 8 and up
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Go, Baby, Go! features the busy baby who can now crawl, practice standing up and is constantly getting into everything.
Ages 3 and under
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Hello, Baby! follows the first day in the life of the newborn baby as he eats, cries, sleeps and is given a bath and cuddled.
Ages 3 and under
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A little boy finds a rubber duck and uses him as a hat, a straw, a nose -- but how does the duck use the little boy? Turn the book over to find a much warmer version of the same events told from the duck's point of view.
Ages 3 and under
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In Look Around, Baby! the young baby gazes at the world, sits up and begins to play and to interact with his older brother.
Ages 3 and under
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