Vamonos a Bogota
By (Author) Patty Rodriguez
Lil Libros
Lil Libros
2nd April 2021
United States
Children
Fiction
Board book
22
Width 171mm, Height 171mm
Age range 3 to 6
Teach your little reader about the magical capital of Columbia through illustrations and words that will teach them about the world in English and Spanish
Introduce your little readers to Bogot, the capital of Colombia, one of the most famous cities for making and buying emeralds.
Children will travel through colourful streets and find hidden gems rooted in history and culture.
"Another satisfying outing in a charming series for young armchair travelers."-- "Kirkus Reviews" (5/11/2021 12:00:00 AM)
Patty Rodriguez is the co-founder of Lil' Libros, a publisher of bilingual children's books and co-author of more than 15 books celebrating the Latino-American experience in this country. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, Time, and Rolling Stone magazine. You can also listen to Patty every morning in Los Angeles on the On Air with Ryan Seacrest nationally syndicated radio show. She lives in Los Angeles, California.
Ariana Stein is the co-founder of Lil' Libros, a Los Angeles-based publisher that celebrates bilingualism and Latin American culture. Since 2014, she has co-authored a variety of first concept children's books. She has been featured in the Los Angeles Times, Forbes, CNN, KTLA, and more.
Ana Godinez is a graduate of the University of Southern California where she studied English Literature and Fine Arts. She lends her artistic hand as graphic designer for several companies and organizations in Los Angeles, working to create projects that include branding, websites, social media campaigns, murals, and commissioned abstract paintings. Today, Ana is the Creative Director of Akash Winery & Vineyard and Lead Designer at Lil' Libros. Her newest and most challenging project is tackling the illustrations of Vmonos, a new travel series by Lil' Libros that takes readers on a ride through the sights and sounds of Latin American. When Ana is not glued to her computer, she's out looking for inspiration through traveling, walking her dog, and looking for food.