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Books with title Diego/Diego

  • Diego

    Jonah Winter, Jeanette Winter

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, Aug. 9, 1994)
    This story of Diego Rivera, the greatest muralist of Mexico--and of the world--is told in Spanish and English. Vibrant miniature paintings convey the sense of adventure and magic that marked Rivera's early years. And the story shows how his passion for painting and love for his country combined to make a powerful art celebrating the Mexican people----------Es la historia de Diego Rivera, el gran muralista Mejicano--y del mundo--y est&#225 contada en Espa&#241ol y en Ingl&#233s. Vibrantes pinturas en miniatura transmiten el sentido de magia y aventura que marcaron los primeros a&#241os de Rivera y la historia nos muestra como al combinar su pasi&#243n por la pintura y el amor por su pa&#237s logr&#243 un poderoso arte que reconoce al pueblo Mejicano.
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  • Diego

    Jonah Winter, Jeanette Winter

    Library Binding
    Diego was a boy who loved to draw; he drew on everything, even the walls. In time, he would become known as one of the greatest muralists in all of Mexico?in all the world. "An accessible picture book about the life and work of Diego Rivera sounds like an oxymoron, but Winter and Winter succeed beyond belief," announced School Library Journal in a 1991 starred review. With spare, lyrical text?featured in both English and Spanish on every page?accompanying miniature murals done in Rivera's own vibrant style, this celebrated picture-book biography now makes a much deserved return to hardcover after a seven-year absence.
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  • Diego

    Jonah Winter, Jeanette Winter

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Jan. 9, 2007)
    Diego was a boy who loved to draw; he drew on everything, even the walls. In time, he would become known as one of the greatest muralists in all of Mexico—in all the world. "An accessible picture book about the life and work of Diego Rivera sounds like an oxymoron, but Winter and Winter succeed beyond belief," announced School Library Journal in a 1991 starred review. With spare, lyrical text—featured in both English and Spanish on every page—accompanying miniature murals done in Rivera's own vibrant style, this celebrated picture-book biography now makes a much deserved return to hardcover after a seven-year absence.
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  • Diego

    Jonah Winter, Jeanette Winter

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Jan. 9, 2007)
    Diego was a boy who loved to draw; he drew on everything, even the walls. In time, he would become known as one of the greatest muralists in all of Mexico—in all the world. "An accessible picture book about the life and work of Diego Rivera sounds like an oxymoron, but Winter and Winter succeed beyond belief," announced School Library Journal in a 1991 starred review. With spare, lyrical text—featured in both English and Spanish on every page—accompanying miniature murals done in Rivera's own vibrant style, this celebrated picture-book biography now makes a much deserved return to hardcover after a seven-year absence.
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  • Diego

    S E (Sallie) Moore, Barbara Flynn

    Hardcover (HBJ, March 15, 1972)
    This story is between a down and out fisherman, a tomcat, and the mice, and how they learn to live together. It is a story of compassion, but much more. We could all really learn how to make this world a better place after reading how these characters figured out how to live together.
  • Diego

    Jonah Winter, Jeanette Winter

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, Aug. 9, 1994)
    This story of Diego Rivera, the greatest muralist of Mexico--and of the world--is told in Spanish and English. Vibrant miniature paintings convey the sense of adventure and magic that marked Rivera's early years. And the story shows how his passion for painting and love for his country combined to make a powerful art celebrating the Mexican people----------Es la historia de Diego Rivera, el gran muralista Mejicano--y del mundo--y est&#225 contada en Espa&#241ol y en Ingl&#233s. Vibrantes pinturas en miniatura transmiten el sentido de magia y aventura que marcaron los primeros a&#241os de Rivera y la historia nos muestra como al combinar su pasi&#243n por la pintura y el amor por su pa&#237s logr&#243 un poderoso arte que reconoce al pueblo Mejicano.
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  • Diego

    Jonah Winter, Jeanette Winter

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Jan. 9, 2007)
    Discusses the childhood of Diego Rivera and how it influenced his art.
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  • Diego/Diego

    Jonah Winter, Jeanette Winter

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books: A Division of Sanval, Aug. 16, 1994)
    Diego was a boy who loved to draw; he drew on everything, even the walls. In time, he would become known as one of the greatest muralists in all of Mexico—in all the world. "An accessible picture book about the life and work of Diego Rivera sounds like an oxymoron, but Winter and Winter succeed beyond belief," announced School Library Journal in a 1991 starred review. With spare, lyrical text—featured in both English and Spanish on every page—accompanying miniature murals done in Rivera's own vibrant style, this celebrated picture-book biography now makes a much deserved return to hardcover after a seven-year absence.
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  • Go, Diego, Go!

    Quinlan B. Lee

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, )
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  • Draw, Diego, Draw!

    Golden Books

    Board book (Golden Books, Aug. 26, 2008)
    DIEGO NEEDS HELP with his latest animal rescue! In this sturdy, interactive board book, children can use the two colorful markers to finish scenes, color animals, draw pictures, and much more. Then they can wipe the pages clean with the included cloth and do it all over again! The built-in handle makes this the perfect book to bring along on adventures.
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  • San Diego

    Kathleen Tracy

    Library Binding (Mitchell Lane Publishers, June 17, 2009)
    Sophie Chien and the rest of her elementary school class can hardly wait. They are going on a class trip to San Diego! Before they go, they ll learn all about this historic city on the Pacific Coast. Founded in 1769 by Father Junípero Serra, who established the mission San Diego de Alcalá, San Diego became the first permanent Spanish settlement in California. Besides its history, the class will also learn about San Diego s climate, sports teams, universities, and huge Balboa Park, which has museums, a botanical garden, and Sophie s favorite, the San Diego Zoo. Finally the big day arrives, and Sophie is not disappointed. Follow her and her class as they take a trolley from Seaport Village to Old Town, enjoy tacos and tamales for lunch, and end their day at the zoo s butterfly exhibit. Find out what s exciting about California s oldest city in this vibrant book about a Class Trip to San Diego.
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  • Draw, Diego, Draw!

    Golden Books

    Board book (Golden Books, Aug. 26, 2008)
    DIEGO NEEDS HELP with his latest animal rescue! In this sturdy, interactive board book, children can use the two colorful markers to finish scenes, color animals, draw pictures, and much more. Then they can wipe the pages clean with the included cloth and do it all over again! The built-in handle makes this the perfect book to bring along on adventures.
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