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Gino's friends are excited to help him with a puzzle. But what happens when Gino doesn't want to share? Teach early readers about the importance of sharing and collaboration with this beautifully illustrated Spanish picture book. Children will develop their reading skills as they use their own words to describe what is happening in each illustration. Perfect for both native Spanish speakers and those learning Spanish as a second language, this book helps students achieve proficiency in Spanish.

Produktbeschreibung
Gino's friends are excited to help him with a puzzle. But what happens when Gino doesn't want to share? Teach early readers about the importance of sharing and collaboration with this beautifully illustrated Spanish picture book. Children will develop their reading skills as they use their own words to describe what is happening in each illustration. Perfect for both native Spanish speakers and those learning Spanish as a second language, this book helps students achieve proficiency in Spanish.

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Autorenporträt
Guy Wolek grew up just outside Chicago. He drew constantly; if his parents took away his paper, he would draw on newspapers, inside the covers of books, wherever there was blank space. To this day, some of his parents' books still have his art--so he can say his art has been in books since he was four! While growing up, Guy was focused on things other than art, until his first job after graduating high school convinced him to go to art school. He attended the American Academy of Art in Chicago and landed his first job as a professional artist with a portfolio he put together in a weekend. Over his thirty-five-year career, Guy has done everything from working as a courtroom sketch artist, to illustrating children's books, to developing characters for animation. A father and grandfather, he lives in Southern California with his wife of over thirty years.