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Las onomatobellas [The Onomatobeauties]

By: Ruth Kaufman
Narrated by: Ana Ragasol
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"¡Guau! ¡Brruuuummm! ¡Chap chap! ¡Crunch!

Al incluir estas palabras en las páginas de los diccionarios, los lexicógrafos nos han hecho creer que las onomatopeyas son palabras corrientes. Quien las oye atentamente descubre al instante la verdad: las onomatobellas son poemas.

La autora, con su emocionante manejo del lenguaje y su torrente de imaginación, nos invita a descubrir la poesía que hay en el corazón de las onomatopeyas. En el viaje la acompañan las explosivas ilustraciones de Roger Ycaza.

Las onomatobellas son Premio Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz 2015 de Poesía Infantil (México). ¡Clap clap clap!

Texto ganador del Premio Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz 2015 de Poesía Infantil (México)

Libro seleccionado para el catálogo White Raven 2019 de Literatura Infantil y Juvenil."

Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.

©2021 Ruth Kaufman (P)2021 Storyside

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