Dragones y tacos
By Adam Rubin
Illustrated by Daniel Salmieri
By Adam Rubin
Illustrated by Daniel Salmieri
By Adam Rubin
Illustrated by Daniel Salmieri
By Adam Rubin
Illustrated by Daniel Salmieri
By Adam Rubin
Read by Rubén Trujillo
By Adam Rubin
Read by Rubén Trujillo
Category: Children's Spanish Language Books
Category: Children's Spanish Language Books
Category: Children's Spanish Language Books
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$8.99
Aug 25, 2015 | ISBN 9780147515599 | 3-5 years
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Aug 25, 2015 | ISBN 9780425287347 | 3-5 years
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Oct 26, 2021 | ISBN 9780593586686 | 3-5 years
8 Minutes
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Praise
“The perfect book for kids who love dragons and mild tacos.”—Kirkus Reviews — Kirkus
“The watercolor, gouache, and colored pencil cartoon illustrations are the real stars here. Regardless of, or perhaps because of, the absurdity of the story, this tale should be a big hit with anyone with an affinity for dragons.”—School Library Journal — School Library Journal
Praise for Dragons Love Tacos:
New York Times bestseller
A New York Times Notable Children’s Book of 2012
Summer Kids’ Indie Next List
“Off-kilter fun for those who like their picture books (and salsa) zesty and fresh.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review
“Dragons Love Tacos is a heaping helping of silly. Little kids will relate to the anti-spicy bias and chuckle over Salmieri’s watercolor and gouache cartoon illustrations showing literally boatloads of tacos and all sizes of dragons enjoying their favorite food at pool parties, costume parties and, well, taco parties.”—San Francisco Chronicle
“The perfect book for kids who love dragons and mild tacos.”—Kirkus Reviews
“The watercolor, gouache, and colored pencil cartoon illustrations are the real stars here. Regardless of, or perhaps because of, the absurdity of the story, this tale should be a big hit with anyone with an affinity for dragons.”—School Library Journal
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