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Book Presentation and signing at Feria Internacional del libro de Buenos Aires, 2012. [30] “Atracción e inspiración. El libro álbum como promotor de la lectura”, organised by the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Latinoamericano (MACLA, 2017). [31] II Congreso Internacional de Literatura para Niños (Biblioteca Nacional. Buenos Aires, 2010). [32]
La otra raya del tigre: 1994: Café, con aroma de mujer [6] Momposina [7] O todos en la cama [8] La Tele: 1995: Eternamente Manuela [9] Sabor a limón [10] Los cuentos de Bernardo Romero: Cara o sello: Dos rostros de mujer: Oro: Victoria: 1996: Guajira [11] Ruta del destino: Pa'Machos: Los pícaros del calvario: 1997: Las Juanas [12] Hombres ...
[3] [4] [2] [5] Critics commended the book’s text, citing it as "direct, lyrical narrative" and its approachability given its "simple text" for a younger audience. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] The illustrations of Grandfather’s Journey were equally applauded, with Publishers Weekly citing Say’s paintings and "sepia tones" as reminiscent of a "carefully ...
31 minutos (English: 31 minutes) is a Chilean comedy television series and a children's music virtual band created by the production company Aplaplac (owned by Álvaro Díaz, Pedro Peirano and Juan Manuel Egaña) that was first broadcast March 15, 2003 on Televisión Nacional de Chile (TVN).
Allamand produced works like "Alamito el largo" (The little long poplar, 1950) while Brunet wrote "Cuentos para Marisol" (Tales for Marisol, 1938) and "Por qué el petirrojo tiene el pecho rojo" (Why robins have a red chest, 1938). Around this time, Gabriela Mistral composed poetry dedicated to children, primarily in her works "Tala" and "Ternura".
Una película de huevos (A Spanish title meaning either A Movie about Eggs or "a movie about balls" [courage]) is a 2006 Mexican animated adventure comedy film produced by Huevocartoon Producciones and distributed by Videocine, and is the first feature film developed by the brand.
The Santiago Municipal Literature Award (Spanish: Premio Municipal de Literatura de Santiago) is one of the oldest and most important literary awards in Chile [1] Created in 1934 by the municipality of Santiago, its first edition awarded the categories of novel, poetry and theater (later to be renamed as dramaturgy). [2]
A la Orilla del Viento, a new collection focused on children's literature, publishes its first volume: Pascuala Corona’s El pozo de los ratones y otros cuentos al calor del fogón. 1992 Located in the Carretera Picacho-Ajusco and designed by architect Teodoro González de León , FCE's new headquarters are inaugurated.