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El autor describe esta historia como quijotesca porque cree que está bien soñar en grande incluso cuando otros ven tus sueños como tontos, poco prácticos o improbables. Resumen: Una alentadora y divertida historia quijotesca bilingüe presenta a un entrañable pollito que, a pesar de todos los consejos en sentido contrario, está convencido de que puede volar. Cada página contiene narrativa en español a la izquierda y narrativa en inglés a la derecha y abunda en coloridas ilustraciones del pollito, su mamá gallina y sus amigos de la granja, Don Gallo el gallo y Don Chango el pájaro negro. Pío Pío…mehr

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El autor describe esta historia como quijotesca porque cree que está bien soñar en grande incluso cuando otros ven tus sueños como tontos, poco prácticos o improbables. Resumen: Una alentadora y divertida historia quijotesca bilingüe presenta a un entrañable pollito que, a pesar de todos los consejos en sentido contrario, está convencido de que puede volar. Cada página contiene narrativa en español a la izquierda y narrativa en inglés a la derecha y abunda en coloridas ilustraciones del pollito, su mamá gallina y sus amigos de la granja, Don Gallo el gallo y Don Chango el pájaro negro. Pío Pío es un pequeño pájaro con grandes sueños: volar a lo alto de los árboles y comer de la deliciosa pana que allí crece. A través de un encuentro afortunado que lanza a Pío Pío al "vuelo", su sueño se hace realidad para la sorpresa y asombro de su familia y amigos y refuerza la creencia de que está bien "soñar en grande" y que "nada es imposible". Un glosario informativo de referencias históricas, culturales y lingüísticas completa este sólido libro. El lenguaje utilizado es entretenido y memorable, lo que lo convierte en un gran recurso para quienes aprenden español o inglés. Edad recomendada: 4-12 y más The author describes this story as quixotic because he believes it is ok to dream big even when others see your dreams as foolish, impractical or unlikely. Summary: An encouraging and humorous bilingual quixotic story features an endearing young chick who, despite all advice to the contrary, is convinced he can fly. Each page spread contains Spanish narrative on left and English narrative on right and abounds in colorful illustrations of the little chick, his mother hen, and his neighborhood friends Don Gallo the rooster and Don Chango the blackbird. Pío Pío (Pea-Oh, Pea-Oh) is a small bird with big dreams to fly to the top of the trees and eat the delicious breadfruit growing there. Through a fortunate encounter that launches Pío Pío into "flight", his dream becomes a reality much to the surprise and amazement of his family and friends and reinforces the belief that it is okay to "dream big" and that "nothing is impossible". An informative Glossary of historical, cultural, and linguistic references rounds out this robust book. The language used is entertaining and memorable, which makes this a great resource for those learning Spanish or English. Recommended Age: 4-12, and beyond BISAC Heading Suggestions: JUV002040JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / Birds JUV002090JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / Farm Animals JUV008110JUVENILE FICTION / Comics & Graphic Novels / Humorous JUV009130JUVENILE FICTION / Concepts / Language JUV050000JUVENILE FICTION / Cooking & Food JUV074000JUVENILE FICTION / Diversity & Multicultural JUV011030JUVENILE FICTION / Hispanic & Latino JUV030040JUVENILE FICTION / Places / Caribbean & Latin America JUV043000JUVENILE FICTION / Readers / Beginner JUV039140JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance LC Subject Heading Suggestions: Picture Books, Foods - Juvenile Fiction, Children's fiction; Juvenile fiction; Juvenile stories, Communities - Juvenile Fiction, Spanish Language Materials, Puerto Rico - Juvenile Fiction, Fruit - Juvenile Fiction, Wit and Humor - Juvenile Fiction, Persistence - Juvenile Fiction, Perseverance - Juvenile Fiction, Self-Esteem - Juvenile Fiction, Self-Reliance - Juvenile Fiction, Self-efficacy - Juvenile Fiction, Birds - Puerto Rico, Don Quixote
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Osuba (Puerto Rican) cultural producer, visual artist, narrator, defender of the arts, author, editor, mentor and self-proclaimed Quixote, has been an artist as long as he can remember. He says "Art is all around us; it is up to us to see its beauty". Art is the vehicle he uses to stay connected to his culture. "Every person, drawing, painting, sculpture, song, dance, food and literary work has a story behind it, capturing a feeling, a memory or expression and sharing it with the world is where the magic lies". In 2016, he launched Artist Studio Project Publishing LLC, with the main purpose of helping new Latino and writers of color publish their works. He is the founder and Director of the El Quixote Festival (2015), an annual seven-month long statewide collaborative festival that commemorates the writer and Spanish literary giant Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra and 400 years of "Don Quixote" two books that changed his life. He lives in Raleigh, NC with his wife of over 30 years Michelle. Other works by Osuba include: Luisito Celebrates Three Kings' Day - Luisito Celebra El Día De Los Reyes, El Canto del Piragüero - The Piragüero's Song : Un Cuento en Rima, A Story in Rhyme Coquí of Boriken