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Mira, Mira Colors - by Lourdes Heuer Board Book
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Highlights
- Written in both English and Spanish for little ones who are learning basic concepts, Mira Mira Colors is an exciting look into primary colors via a countryside landscape!
- 7.0" x 6.5" Board Book
- 32 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Concepts
- Series Name: Mira, Mira
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Book Synopsis
Written in both English and Spanish for little ones who are learning basic concepts, Mira Mira Colors is an exciting look into primary colors via a countryside landscape!
Mira, mira!
What do you see?
Look for the colors
in the scenery.
In this English and Spanish board book, little ones will learn to identify basic primary colors whilst exploring a colorful, vibrant countryside landscape! Each spread focuses on one color; for example, one spread will showcase a lush green landscape, while the next is a burst of orange or blue! Not only that, but each spread will include a sneak-peek die-cut into the next color, with text that encourages little ones to mira, mira (look, look) into the color on the page turn. Who said learning couldn't be fun?
With sweet, welcoming art by award-winning illustrator Juliana Perdomo and Lourdes Heuer's bouncing, approachable English-Spanish text, this introduction to colors is perfect for those seeking a little more in a primer board book.
About the Author
Lourdes Heuer is the author of more than a dozen children's books, including board books, picture books, and chapter books. She is also a poet, translator, and college professor. She is the author of two early chapter book series, the Esme! books, featuring art by #1 New York Times bestselling illustrator Marissa Valdez, and Seashell Key, as well as the bilingual board book series Teeny Tiendas. Lourdes currently resides in South Florida.
Juliana Perdomo is a writer and illustrator born in Bogotá, Columbia, surrounded by a huge loving family, friends, bright colors, music, weird fruits, sunshine, and lots of rain but also rainbows. She now lives there with her amazing son, Luca, her rocker partner Iván, and their crazy old dog, Menta. Juliana has a background as a psychologist and an art therapist, but her passion is children's literature. She tries to make her work diverse, heartfelt and personal, folkish, a bit retro, joyful, and with a Latin touch. She feels deeply grateful to have participated in many beautiful projects: books, puzzles, animations, branding, family portraits, and magazines all over the world. Find out more at JulianaPerdomo.com.