Maria is a small girl who loves to play in mud, drawing in it, squishing it between her toes, having many questions, and imagining and finding all manner of uses for it. She loves science in school and wants to learn more. Her grandmother disapproves, telling her that girls don't get dirty, don't like science, shouldn't ask so many questions, and don't need high school. As the matriarch, usually what grandma says is law, but Maria's mom quietly supports her passion. When Maria wants to go to high school and her mother says there is not enough money, Maria seeks help from her teacher. The...
Maria is a small girl who loves to play in mud, drawing in it, squishing it between her toes, having many questions, and imagining and finding all man...
When small children put on a pair of magic boots, they can be anything they imagine or want to be This book and it's five companion books (3 for Martin, 3 for Miranda) are bilingual (English and Spanish), in the Mexican context. The books were written to develop occupational aspirations in young children ages 2-6, both in Mexico and other Spanish-speaking countries and in the USA, especially children of rural or low-income backgrounds who may not have exposure to job possibilities. Photos of two adorable children -at work- in over 40 occupations; simple definitions of these occupations; job...
When small children put on a pair of magic boots, they can be anything they imagine or want to be This book and it's five companion books (3 for Mart...