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LORENZA ESTANDÍA
Literary Agency Specialized in Children and Young Adult´s Literature
Non-Fiction
Animals of My Homeland
Dydya López Domínguez, Illustrated by Abril Castillo
32 pp, 3+ years
Enjoy the animals of the Costa Chica, in the State of Guerrero, México. They are part of this short story where children will learn abstract mathematical concepts.
World rights for all languages except Spanish
Let’s Eat Bugs!
Judy Goldman, Illustrated by Valeria Gallo
40 pp, 7+ years.
Bugs can look weird but taste very good. Some are so delicious that are considered a delicacy. In Mexico, there are many types of edible insects and this book talks about some of them. It even includes recipes if you want to cook them.
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Movies to Imagine. The Adventure
Begins in Yucatan
Zoraida Vásquez Beveraggi
32 pp, 8+ years
We never stop asking who invented the movies? Where? When? Which was the first film? For his book old documents were reviewed and experts interviewed. At the end of this journey, was found an answer that very few know: The first feature film was done in Merida, Yucatan in 1916!
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Where Are They Going?
Gabriela Peyron, Illustrated by Marcos Guardiola Martín
32 pp, 5+ years
Animals of different species must move during certain times of the year for different reasons. These migrations lead them to undertake journeys that last for weeks or months. Do you want to know where they are going?
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Let’s Eat Flowers!
Judy Goldman, Illustrated by Valeria Gallo
40 pp, 7+ years
Did you know that there are edible flowers? In this book you will find out that, besides adorning spaces, flowers can also be delicious. A book with lots of information about edible flowers from Mexico as well as some ancestral recipes.
World rights for all languages except Spanish
The Joke Factory
Luis Pescetti, Publisher: Santillana-Loqueleo
96 pp, 8+ years
This book is a backpack full of humor. It has good jokes, riddles, or rhymes to give a sparkle of joy. The author is often asked where he gets the jokes from. “I hear a lot, I read a lot, I search a lot, and write down”. Take advantage of all the blank spaces to write down what you collect or create.
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