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  • The Finger and the Nose

    Paula Merlán, Gómez

    Hardcover (NubeOcho, Oct. 22, 2019)
    Readers who pick this quirky book will uncover a sweet story of cooperation under all that snot. ~Kirkus Reviews What’s happened to Sophie’s nose?? It’s the size of a turnip! Her parents often tell her not to pick her nose, but she doesn’t listen. She picks her nose so much, in fact, that Tim (that’s the name of her index finger) has built his home inside, with a living room, a sofa, a kitchen and a gourmet set menu… An amazing picture book that will make kids laugh, and maybe help them with some nasty habits! Come to this cozy, nosey home!
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  • Bow-Wow-Meow

    Blanca Lacasa, GOMEZ

    Hardcover (NubeOcho, May 16, 2017)
    Also available as Ni guau ni miauA laugh-out-loud funny and charming picture book about being yourself and understanding others.Max and his parents have a dog called Fabio.Fabio doesn’t like doing what other dogs do.One day, Max discovers that his dog goes out every night,and he decides to follow him Blanca Lacasa: A journalist, singer, and writer from Spain. She writes lyrics and books for adults and children. She has published with several Publishing Houses in Spain. Bow Wow Meow is her first picture book with NubeOcho and her first picture book in the USA.GOMEZ studied Fine Arts at the prestigious University of Salamanca (Spain). A new talent, she has worked for several publishing houses in Europe, such as SM in Spain, Le Petit Bulles Edition in France, and Scholastics and Sterling in the USA.
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  • Federico and All His Families

    Mili Hernández, Gómez

    Board book (NubeOcho, June 9, 2020)
    Roof to roof, Federico the cat visits all his families everyday: Tadeo and his grandparents, Anna and her two Moms; Virginia, with her Mom and Dad, Paula and her two Dads… All of them different, all of them loved by Federico. Unconditionally.This little jewel is perfect to show the smallest of the house that love can be found in any family. By author and compromised activist for diversity Mili Hernández and illustrator Gómez.
  • El dedo en la nariz

    Paula Merlán, Gómez

    Hardcover (NubeOcho, Oct. 22, 2019)
    Readers who pick this quirky book will uncover a sweet story of cooperation under all that snot. ~Kirkus Reviews What’s happened to Sophie’s nose?? It’s the size of a turnip! Her parents often tell her not to pick her nose, but she doesn’t listen. She picks her nose so much, in fact, that Tim (that’s the name of her index finger) has built his home inside, with a living room, a sofa, a kitchen and a gourmet set menu… An amazing picture book that will make kids laugh, and maybe help them with some nasty habits! Come to this cozy, nosey home!
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  • Candy Pink

    Adela Turin, Nella Bosnia

    Hardcover (NubeOcho, Nov. 15, 2016)
    The book created by Adela Turin 40 years ago to promote equality between boys and girls arrives for the first time in the United States. A must.Adela Turin is an art historian and lives in Paris. She founded a publishing house for children books in Milan in 1974. That was the origin of an editorial experience at that time where she tackled girls' rights. Her work is very well known in France, Italy, and Spain, and she has been translated into different languages.Nella Bosnia participated with Adela Turin in founding the publishing house, and illustrated her first picture books.
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  • A Surprise for Mrs. Tortoise

    Paula Merlán, Sonja Wimmer

    Hardcover (NubeOcho, Oct. 10, 2017)
    Mrs. Tortoise and Birdie are very close friends. One morning, Mrs. Tortoise sees her reflection in the pond and realizes her shell is worn out, and she feels old and sad. Then Birdie comes along with an idea to cheer her up.
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  • Raccoon Wants to Be First

    Susanna Isern, Leire Salaberria

    Hardcover (NubeOcho, May 10, 2016)
    Raccoon wants to be the first in everything, and he almost always succeeds at it. But one day, Fox arrives in the forest . . .Excessive competition can be negative and can sometimes bring anguish to children. Most of Susanna Isern's books are distributed internationally and they have been translated into over a dozen languages. She has been awarded the Silver Medal in the Moonbeam Children's Book Awards 2013 in the United States. She works as a child psychologist and writer.The illustrations of Leire Salaberria were selected to appear in Bologna Children's Book Fair 2012.
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  • Princess Li / La princesa Li

    Luis Amavisca, Elena Rendeiro

    Hardcover (NubeOcho, May 10, 2016)
    Princess Li lived with her father in a beautiful palace. Li was in love with Beatrice, a girl from a distant land. Both of them were very happy until the day her father sent for the princess: The time had come for Li to marry a young man from the court.Luis Amavisca is a visual artist from Spain. He has written five children's books focusing on the themes of diversity, environment, poetry, and peace.Elena Rendeiro is a visual artist and was a finalist for the Generaciones Award for visual artists in Spain. She works with sculpture, installations, and painting.
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  • Daniela and the Pirate Girls

    Susanna Isern, GĂłmez

    Hardcover (NubeOcho, July 7, 2020)
    Who hasn’t heard of the legendary vessel, the Black Crock! Other ships cower in fear as they gaze at it through their spyglasses. Its fearsome crew is known all over the Seven Seas. And their captain is Daniela, Daniela the Pirate.In this new adventure, Daniela and her mates find themselves unable to save the day… Because some other pirates beat them to it! As word of the Fearless Piranhas, a crew of intrepid pirate girls, reaches their ears, Daniela sets sail to find them!Follow her and the crew of the Black Croc in the long-awaited sequel of Daniela the Pirate, by Susanna Isern and Gómez. Long live the pirate girls!
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  • Daniela the Pirate

    Susanna Isern, Rebecca Packard, GĂ“MEZ, Ben Dawlatly

    Hardcover (NubeOcho, Sept. 4, 2018)
    A fun story emerges which differs from the usual pirate story in many satisfying ways. ~Maverick Children's BooksCBC Best Books of the Year (Under Five), 2019Is being a pirate only for boys? That’s not what Daniela thinks. She dreams of becoming a pirate on the legendary ship, the Black Croc. She searches and searches through the seven seas, until one day, she finally finds it. But oh dear! These pirates seem to be a little chauvinist. Particularly Captain Choppylobe, who will make Daniela go through difficult challenges to prove her worth as a pirate. Will she make it? Will they let her be part of the crew? A story about equality and realizing your dreams.
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  • Dormouse and his Seven Beds

    Susanna Isern, Marco SomĂ 

    Hardcover (NubeOcho, April 3, 2018)
    The animals in Green Forest keep waking up to the surprise of Little Dormouse sleeping in their houses. After they tell him to stop without asking why he does it, they'll have to rescue him from Wolf’s house.
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  • Adopting a Dinosaur

    José Carlos Andrés, Ana Sanfelippo

    Hardcover (NubeOcho, June 25, 2019)
    Let’s just say no reader will be able to resist. ~Kirkus Star Review“I want a dog! I want a cat!”“No animals at home!”“I want a dinosaur!”“… If you find one you can have it.”And find it she does. Ali wanted a pet, but her parents didn’t expect that pet to be A DINOSAUR!A charming and humorous tale that stirs kids’ imagination as they read aloud. Come along with Kimo, the sweetest dinosaur of them all, and you won’t stop laughing!After reading this tale, you’ll want a pet dinosaur too!
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