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This book is about the adventures of two brothers and how they go through the day using their imagination. The normal day to day activities for the mom taking care of the kids, becomes magical as she she is invited to join the wonderful world of her sons. Have you ever been invited to peek through the window of your kids imagination? This is the story of two young boys who take us into a wonderful adventure and let us see life through their lens. Explore with our family a day where toys come to life, and where the ordinary becomes magical. ¿Alguna vez haz sido invitado a mirar por la ventana…mehr

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This book is about the adventures of two brothers and how they go through the day using their imagination. The normal day to day activities for the mom taking care of the kids, becomes magical as she she is invited to join the wonderful world of her sons. Have you ever been invited to peek through the window of your kids imagination? This is the story of two young boys who take us into a wonderful adventure and let us see life through their lens. Explore with our family a day where toys come to life, and where the ordinary becomes magical. ¿Alguna vez haz sido invitado a mirar por la ventana de la imaginación de tus hijos? Esta es la historia de dos niños que nos llevan por una maravillosa aventura y nos permite ver la vida a través de su mirada. Explora con nuestra familia un día donde los juguetes cobran vida y donde lo ordinario se vuelve mágico.
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Autorenporträt
Ana Russell grew up in Bogotá, Colombia. Her family moved to the United States when she was a teen. After obtaining her bachelor's in chemical engineering from the University of Oklahoma, she relocated to Austin, Texas. She works in a Tech company while also taking care of her two wonderful boys. Two Boys on a Sailboat was inspired by the questions her older son would ask her, as they did their day-to-day activities. When they were swinging in the park, the swings were not just swings, but airplanes, and their blocks were not mere toys, but bricks to build a whole city. It made her think how lucky she was to be able to be invited into their imagination. She wanted to share their world with the world, while also sharing a piece of her culture which she tries hard to keep alive.