Frida Kahlo war eine brillante Künstlerin. Ihre Selbstbildnisse gehören zu den bedeutendsten Werken der Kunstgeschichte. Auf ihnen sieht man auch immer wieder Frida Kahlos Haustiere. Sie waren wie ihre Kinder. Sie waren ihre Freunde, ihre Inspiration. In ihrem dramatischen, von Krankheit und körperlichen Leiden geprägten Leben waren Fridas Tiere ihre treuen Begleiter. Monica Brown erzählt feinfühlig und spannend vom Leben dieser außergewöhnlichen Frau. Die farbenprächtigen Bilder von John Parra, der jüngst mit dem SCBWI Golden Kite Award ausgezeichnet wurde, führen uns die Welt von Frida Kahlo vor Augen. Parras Imagination und handwerkliche Meisterschaft machen die Illustration zu einem Genuss.
Monica Brown Bücher
Monica Brown schreibt aus einer Haltung tiefer Leidenschaft, Freude und des Engagements, um Literatur von höchster Qualität für Kinder zu schaffen. Ihre Biografien verleihen transformativen Persönlichkeiten eine Stimme und schöpfen Inspiration aus ihrem peruanisch-amerikanischen Erbe, um Latino/a-Geschichten einem jungen Publikum zu vermitteln. Brown betont, dass es nie zu früh ist, Kinder mit Konzepten des magischen Realismus, sozialer Gerechtigkeit und des großen Träumens vertraut zu machen. Ihre Werke sollen sowohl bereichernd als auch ermächtigend für ihre Leser sein.







Ana's passion for storytelling leads her to create tales for her little brother, but her village's limited books leave her yearning for more. One day, her dreams come true when she discovers a traveling library carried by two burros, filled with countless books and stories. This enchanting encounter inspires Ana to craft her own unique story, igniting her imagination and love for literature.
A remarkable tale of books and reading, now in a bilingual Spanish-English edition. On most days, teacher and librarian Luis Soriano Bohórquez packs his two burros, Alfa and Beto, with books and makes his way over mountains and through valleys to visit children in far-flung villages in rural Colombia—all for the sake of literacy and culture. Based on the work of a remarkable man and his intrepid burros, this bilingual English and Spanish edition celebrates the impact that a special mobile library—called the “biblioburro”—has had on the lives of real children. About the author: Monica Brown’s Peruvian American heritage has inspired in her a desire to share Latino stories with children. Her books have garnered starred reviews, the Américas Award, two Pura Belpré Author Honors, and the prestigious Rockefeller Fellowship on Chicano Cultural Literacy. Monica is currently Professor of English at Northern Arizona University, specializing in U.S. Latino and Multicultural Literature. Visit her at monicabrown.net.
Can you imagine a shipwrecked sailor living on air and seaweed for eight days? Can you imagine a trail of yellow butterflies fluttering their wings to songs of love? Once, there was a little boy named Gabito who could. Gabriel Garcia Marquez is perhaps one of the most brilliant writers of our time. He is a tremendous figure, enormously talented, and unabashedly admired. This is his story, lovingly told, for children to enjoy. Using the imagery from his novels, Monica Brown traces the novelist's life in this creative nonfiction picture book from his childhood in Colombia to today. This is an inspiring story about an inspiring life, full of imagination and beauty. Translated Text.
The Spanish-language edition of an informative, inspirational picture book biography about twins Juli n and Joaquin Castro, who rose from poverty to become leaders for positive change in America. The story of political powerhouse twins Juli n and Joaquin Castro began in the small room that they shared with their grandmother Victoriana in San Antonio, Texas. Victoriana crossed the border from Mexico into Texas as a six-year-old orphan, marking the start of the family's American journey. Her daughter Rosie, Juli n and Joaquin's mom, was an activist who helped the barrio through local government. The strong women in their family inspired the twins to get involved in politics. Juli n and Joaquin have been working at the local, state, and national level--as a former presidential candidate, mayor and member of President Obama's Cabinet, and a U.S. Congressman, respectively--to make the country a better place for everyone. Acclaimed author Monica Brown and illustrator Mirelle Ortega depict the Castros' political and personal accomplishments in this must-read picture book biography. Also available in an English edition: Small Room, Big Dreams.
Side by Side/Lado a Lado
The Story of Dolores Huerta and Cesar Chavez/La Historia de Dolores Huerta Y César Chávez (Bilingual English-Spanish)
The story highlights the struggles of farmworkers who, despite harvesting food for the nation, faced poverty and inequality. Dolores Huerta and Cesar Chavez emerge as pivotal figures, inspiring these workers to advocate for their rights. Their collaboration not only empowered the labor force but also initiated significant changes in agricultural labor practices, marking a crucial moment in history.
My Name is Gabito
- 32 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
This picture-book biography of Gabriel Garcia Mrquez (One Hundred Years of Solitude) traces the Nobel Prize-winning novelists life from his childhood in Colombia to today, using the imagery from his eclectic novels. Full color.
A bilingual children's book that engages young readers with simple words and phrases in both Spanish and English, making it an excellent resource for homes, schools, and libraries. Its playful approach fosters language learning and cultural appreciation, appealing to educators and parents alike.
She Persisted: Diana Taurasi
- 80 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
The journey of Diana Taurasi highlights her determination to excel in a sport where professional opportunities were scarce for women. From her early years, she dedicated herself to basketball, achieving success in college championships before making her mark in the WNBA with the Phoenix Mercury. Her accolades also include multiple Olympic gold medals, showcasing her impact on women's sports and her role in paving the way for future generations of female athletes.
The second in this new bilingual picture book biography series focuses on Gabriela Mistral, a teacher, poet, and the first Latina woman to win the Nobel Prize.