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Ed Ferrari

    Esta autora escribe bajo el seudónimo de Enrique Ferrari. Sus obras se caracterizan por una profunda visión de la psique humana y la complejidad de las relaciones interpersonales. A través de un estilo impresionante y una narración original, explora temas universales como el amor, la pérdida y la búsqueda de sentido. Sus historias a menudo dejan una fuerte impresión en los lectores y provocan la reflexión.

    Connected and Autonomous Vehicles
    Que de lejos parecen moscas
    I Like My Bike
    • I Like My Bike

      • 32 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      For readers just starting out! A bike can be faster than a car, a van, a bus and a truck! "I like my bike. I like my car. I like my big car. I like my truck." The text in this funny story is simple and repetitive--just right for new readers--but the pictures are wacky and imaginative. A sea lion chauffeurs a large shark, a cactus drives a pickup truck and a tiny mouse drives a tractor-trailer filled with cheese. All the vehicles, except for the bicycle, get stuck in traffic, as the cyclist merrily rides along to a party. The pictures, in addition to supporting the text and enhancing comprehension, are chock-full of details that children will love. There are subtexts, connections, and opportunities for inference. Guided reading level A. I Like to Read(R) Books for Beginning Readers: * More than 80 fun-to-read books for new readers * Guided reading levels A through G, based upon Fountas and Pinnell standards * Award-winning easy reader series, created by acclaimed author-illustrators including winners of Caldecott, Theodor Seuss Geisel, and Coretta Scott King honors * Levels A though D for kindergarten readers; levels D through G for early first grade readers

      I Like My Bike
    • Connected and Autonomous Vehicles

      The challenges facing cities and regions

      • 100 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Focusing on local policymakers, this book explores the impact of Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs) on urban environments. It examines the varying levels of preparedness among towns and cities, highlighting the unique challenges CAVs present for infrastructure and planning. The authors provide insights into how these technological advancements will shape the future of urban living and the necessary adaptations that communities must undertake.

      Connected and Autonomous Vehicles