Martina una cucarachita muy linda
By Carmen Agra Deedy
Illustrated by Michael Austin
By Carmen Agra Deedy
Illustrated by Michael Austin
By Carmen Agra Deedy
Illustrated by Michael Austin
By Carmen Agra Deedy
Illustrated by Michael Austin
Category: Children's Spanish Language Books
Category: Children's Spanish Language Books
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$8.99
Mar 02, 2010 | ISBN 9781561455324 | 4-8 years
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$17.95
Sep 04, 2007 | ISBN 9781561454259 | 4-8 years
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Praise
“Deedy’s text sparkles with sly humor. . . The stunning acrylic illustrations are full of color, light, and humor. . . This wonderful book will delight children.”—School Library Journal
“Austin’s cockroach dwelling is a desirable piece of real estate, with its stairs made of gum wrappers, its wrought-plastic comb railing, and its exclusive mid-Havana address (it’s a lamppost). A friendly sprinkling of Spanish words, warmly drawn relationships and a lot of puns all widen the audience for this spirited story.”—Publishers Weekly
“Lively and funny. . . Fun to compare with other versions, this telling has magic all its own.”—Kirkus Reviews
“Deedy’s masterful retelling of this Latino folktale has a rollicking voice imbued with sly tongue-in-cheek humor. The acrylic illustrations, in a hyper-realistic style reminiscent of a softer William Joyce, are rendered in a vivid tropical palette. Shifting perspectives and points of view add vitality to the compositions, and facial expressions reveal both emotions and character traits. A scattering of Spanish words adds zest to this fine read-aloud.”—Booklist
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