El libro de los monos / The Book of Monkeys (Spanish Edition)
By (Author) Asia Gwis
Editorial el Pirata
Editorial el Pirata
21st January 2026
Spain
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Apes, monkeys and lemurs
Hardback
36
Width 228mm, Height 311mm
El libro de los monos es un libro de no-ficci n en ESPA OL imprescindible para conocer un mont n de curiosidades sobre el mundo de los monos. Recomendado para ni os y ni as de 3 a 8 a os.
Descubre la diversidad y la riqueza del mundo de los monos con unas ilustraciones nicas complementadas con fascinantes curiosidades para los lectores.
En el mundo viven muchas especies distintas de simios. Los pigmeos son m s peque os que un pl tano y, en cambio, los gorilas pueden ser m s altos que algunos humanos. Sab as que los chimpance s utilizan palos para comer, que los macacos hacen bolas de nieve, que los gibones pueden andar sobre dos patas y que los capuchinos pueden romper f cilmente el caparaz n de una nuez
Otros libros de no-ficci n en ESPA OL de Editorial el Pirata:
-El libro de los p jaros
-C mo funcionan las construcciones
Asia Gwis is a graphic artist and illustrator. She graduated from the Faculty of Graphics and Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in L dz. For many years, she worked as a graphic artist for publications such as Zwierciadlo, Przekr j, Machina, and National Geographic. Her illustrations have appeared in Elle, Pani, Zwierciadlo, Sens, National Geographic Traveler, and ChickPea. Privately, she is the mom of cats Antek, Koksik, Koko, Dzidzia, and Paproch. She is a great lover of travel, especially in Asia. In her free time, she is an avid reader and runs the blog Kavkadesign.com. She doesn' t enjoy cooking. She divides her time between Warsaw, L dz, and Manila.
Asia Gwis is a graphic artist and illustrator. She graduated from the Faculty of Graphics and Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in L dz. For many years, she worked as a graphic artist for publications such as Zwierciadlo, Przekr j, Machina, and National Geographic. Her illustrations have appeared in Elle, Pani, Zwierciadlo, Sens, National Geographic Traveler, and ChickPea. Privately, she is the mom of cats Antek, Koksik, Koko, Dzidzia, and Paproch. She is a great lover of travel, especially in Asia. In her free time, she is an avid reader and runs the blog Kavkadesign.com. She doesn' t enjoy cooking. She divides her time between Warsaw, L dz, and Manila.