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I Dress Myself
I Dress Myself

I Dress Myself

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Bit by Bit I Learn More and I Grow Big

JUVENILE FICTION

10 Pages, 5.75 x 7

Formats: Board Book

Board Book, $7.99 (US $7.99) (CA $10.99)

Publication Date: February 2022

ISBN 9788417210625

Rights: US, CA, UK, AU, NZ, AFR & ASIA X PR

Editorial el Pirata (Feb 2022)

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Overview

A cardboard book to teach babies how to get dressed on their own. 

Pingu, a baby penguin, is learning how to dress himself. And what fun it is! Can you help him get dressed? This fantastic interactive story is perfect for playing with your little ones and helping them understand how much fun it can be to get dressed by themselves—just like Pingu! Even though Pingu sometimes needs help...he's dressing himself! And with such style! I Dress Myself is part of the Bit By Bit I Learn More And I Grow Big collection, which is a reference collection designed for children from 0 to 3 years old. Some features: All titles have been supervised by early childhood educators. They are interactive and fun: the children play and help the animals. They are cardboard stories with a handle so that the little ones can carry them from one place to another. Features fun and very striking illustrations, which stand out against the background to capture the attention of babies, and a flap on the last page that can be opened to see the before and after.

Author Biography

As a child, Esther Burgueño's two favorite things were a pencil and a white sheet of paper. She had heard in some remote place that there were people whose profession was to draw. If it was true, she wanted to be one of them! When she grew up, her dream was still there, very strong, so she graduated in Fine Arts specializing in engraving and stamping. In 2009 she won the 6th Lola Anglada Illustration Award for Els contes d’ Ukanaburu. A few years later, she would illustrate Mosgo, the winning novel of the XXI Edebé Prize for Children's Literature in 2013.