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Mirra Ginsburg

    Mirra Ginsburg fue una aclamada traductora de literatura rusa, recopiladora de cuentos populares y una talentosa escritora infantil. Su obra, inspirada en el folclore ruso, siberiano y centroasiático, destaca por su lenguaje rico y su profunda comprensión de los matices culturales. Si bien obtuvo reconocimiento por sus traducciones de literatura para adultos, su legado más perdurable reside en el enriquecimiento de la literatura infantil con la magia y la sabiduría de los cuentos populares. Sus contribuciones continúan cautivando a lectores de todas las edades, preservando la belleza y diversidad de las narrativas globales.

    Bonjour, poussin
    Draussen im Weltraum
    The Magic Stove
    Clay Boy
    The Chick and the Duckling
    Where Does the Sun Go at Night?
    • "Aruego and Dewey's familiar humorous animals watch the sun set. Their comic presence is a nice juxtaposition to the quiet rhythm of the words. A colorful flight of fancy produced by a winning author-illustrator team."--School Library Journal.

      Where Does the Sun Go at Night?
    • This charming tale, with brightly colored illustrations by Jose Aruego and Ariane Dewey, will delight small children who are discovering the world around them.As Duckling sets off to explore the world, Chick is close behind, mimicking each of his actions. But when Duckling decides to go for a swim, his friend is in for a surprise.

      The Chick and the Duckling
    • The story follows a clay boy with an insatiable appetite, consuming everything around him until a spirited goat disrupts his feast. This vibrant retelling of a Russian folktale is brought to life with lively illustrations, enhancing the whimsical nature of the tale.

      Clay Boy
    • The Magic Stove

      • 32 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      An old man, his wife, and their rooster enjoy the delicious pies their magic stove bakes for them, until a greedy king comes to visit.

      The Magic Stove