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Tren de invierno (The Winter Train)
By (Author) Susanna Isern
Illustrated by Ester Garca
Cuento de Luz SL
Cuento de Luz SL
9th September 2014
Spain
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Friends and friendships
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Nature, animals, the natural world
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Wildlife and habitats: Ice, snow and tundr
Childrens picture books
Paperback
Winter is drawing near, and like every year around this time, the forest animals catch the train that will take them to warmer lands. The trip is going smoothly, until one passenger suddenly yells: "We've forgotten Squirrel! We've got to go back and find her!" A delightful tale of friendship and solidarity, Tren de invierno takes young readers on a
A pleasing import. Fine read-aloud for a fall storytime. Kirkus Reviews
The Winter Train takes readers on a journey about friendship, while also in a very subtle way, teaching them about hibernation. Whether children are a fan of trains or woodland animals, this is a story they'll love. The illustrations aresimply adorable. Isern and Garcia's works complement each other perfectly. I'm looking forward to reading more of their books. This is a book that would make a great addition in any home, school, or classroom library. Mundie Kids
Susanna Isern (La Seu d'Urgell, Spain, 1978) is an award-winning children's books author. She is also a professor of Psychology of learning at the European University of the Atlantic and directs the Cabinet of Psychology at Aula Ddalo in Santander. Since she published her first picture book in 2011, more than 30 children's books have seen the light of day. Most of her works are sold internationally and can be found in more than a dozen languages, and also written in Braille. Among her most popular albums we find What Are You Scared of, Little Mouse awarded Silver Medal in the USA Moonbeam Children's Books Award 2015 and The Magic Ball of Wool, awarded Silver Medal at the USA Moonbeam Children's Book Awards 2013.
Spanish illustrator Ester Garca was born in Cceres in 1984. For as long as she can remember, she has always loved tales and childrens books. After graduating in Fine Arts at the University of Salamanca, she moved to Madrid to continue her studies of Design at the New Technologies Professional Centre (CICE). She has also taken part in several illustration courses and workshops. Ester paints mostly with pencil, watercolors, and acrylics. Her works have been awarded in competitions such as the Sharjah Exhibition for Children's Books Illustrations (United Arab Emirates), the Encontro Internacional de Ilustraao de S. Joao de Madeira (Portugal), the Junceda illustration award in the International category (Spain), or the Cuatrogatos Foundation (Miami) award. She currently resides and works in Asturias drawing animals, forests, and other real or fictional places.