Ana Siqueira
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in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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December 2015
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Bella's Recipe for Success
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2021
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If Your Babysitter Is a Bruja
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IF YOUR BABYSITTER IS A BRUJA
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I love, love, love it. I love how Jet the Cat goes around being convinced he is not a cat. The repetition and illustrations will make children and adults giggle. How funny and sweet! And in the end Jet, the Cat will discover the truth, a truth we all ...more | |
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The Floating Field: How a Group of Thai Boys Built Their Own Soccer Field
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How satisfying is to read about this group of kids who followed their passion for soccer even when they didn't have a proper field to play on. They built their own floating field and despite all adversities, they worked as a team to conquer their goa ...more | |
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The Floating Field: How a Group of Thai Boys Built Their Own Soccer Field
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The Floating Field: How a Group of Thai Boys Built Their Own Soccer Field
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Ana Siqueira
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The Floating Field: How a Group of Thai Boys Built Their Own Soccer Field
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How satisfying is to read about this group of kids who followed their passion for soccer even when they didn't have a proper field to play on. They built their own floating field and despite all adversities, they worked as a team to conquer their goa ...more | |
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I love learning about other cultures and traditions. In this sweet story, kids will learn about the festival and the traditions in a very fun way. They will be following the enthusiastic Keto and learn her view of this majestic tradition where wishes ...more | |
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I love learning about other cultures and traditions. In this sweet story, kids will learn about the festival and the traditions in a very fun way. They will be following the enthusiastic Keto and learn her view of this majestic tradition where wishes ...more | |
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What a hopeful book in such a hard time! The message, the illustrations, the love in this book can bring us some peace during this stormy year with COVID and social distancing. I just recovered from COVID, so this book did bring me the needed hope th ...more | |
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I love that even though this book talks about the topic of feeling worried and anxious, it is a very kid-relatable book and the lesson is interwoven in a natural way. Giraffe is worried about a spider and even though Zebra tries showing Giraffe there ...more | |
"Beautiful illustrations and a sweet story about cheering up will bring sunny smiles to any reader! This is one for the bookshelf for sure."
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"Just adorable and so accurate for any adult or child who's had a grumpy day! I'm going to try to imitate the mom in this story the next time my kids are feeling mad. "
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“we all have too many wheels, screws and valves to judge each other on first impressions or one or two pointers. I don't understand you, you don't understand me and we don't understand ourselves.”
― Ivanov
― Ivanov
“Books are sometimes windows, offering views of worlds that may be real or imagined, familiar or strange. These windows are also sliding glass doors, and readers have only to walk through in imagination to become part of whatever world has been created or recreated by the author. When lighting conditions are just right, however, a window can also be a mirror. Literature transforms human experience and reflects it back to us, and in that reflection we can see our own lives and experiences as part of a larger human experience. Reading, then, becomes a means of self-affirmation, and readers often seek their mirrors in books.”
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