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Ana Cultiva Manzanas / Apple Farmer Annie: A Bilingual Edition in Spanish and English Hardcover - 2004

by Wellington, Monica; del Risco, Eida [Translator]

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This delicious treat about America's favorite fruit is now available in a Spanish bilingual format. Full color.

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Dutton Books for Young Readers, 2004-07-22. Hardcover. New.
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  • Title Ana Cultiva Manzanas / Apple Farmer Annie: A Bilingual Edition in Spanish and English
  • Author Wellington, Monica; del Risco, Eida [Translator]
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition Bilingual
  • Condition New
  • Pages 32
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Dutton Books for Young Readers, New York, New York
  • Date 2004-07-22
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Bilingual, Dust Cover, Glossary, Illustrated
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 0525472525_new
  • ISBN 9780525472520 / 0525472525
  • Weight 0.65 lbs (0.29 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.22 x 9.78 x 0.36 in (20.88 x 24.84 x 0.91 cm)
  • Ages 03 to 07 years
  • Grade levels P - 2
  • Library of Congress subjects Spanish language materials - Bilingual, Farmers' markets
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2004558510
  • Dewey Decimal Code E

Summary

A delicious treat about America's favorite fruit is now available in a Spanish bilingual format. Ana grows and sells apples, and she makes cider and applesauce and muffins. A glossary helps kids learn the names of Ana's delicious ingredients in both languages. With tie-ins to math and science curricula and units on autumn, this book will be especially welcomed by teachers. Truly the pick of the crop!

From the publisher

Monica Wellington was born in London and lived in Europe until she moved to the United States at age seven. As a child she always loved to draw and paint, but it wasn't until she went to college that she realized she wanted to be an artist for her profession. She went to the University of Michigan's School of Art to earn her BFA and studied pottery, painting and printmaking. After art school, while traveling and living in a number of different countries, she had various art related jobs, which were all good background and preparation for doing children's books. She has both written and illustrated the majority of her books. She says, "I usually start a book visually, with an idea of what I want to paint pictures about. The pictures may come first before the words for me. Both the pictures and words go through many revisions, and I am often still working on the final words after I finish the pictures." She says that doing children?s books is great. "I get to have a job where I spend my days doing totally what I love to do. And it is very gratifying that my work goes out into the world and is shared with other people. I feel incrediably lucky for all this!" Since 1994 she has taught illustration at the School of Visual Arts. She lives in New York City with her daughter Lydia.

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Citations

  • Booklist, 09/01/2004, Page 137
  • Hornbook Guide to Children, 01/01/2005, Page 116
  • School Library Journal, 09/01/2004, Page 197

About the author

Monica Wellington was born in London and lived in Europe until she moved tothe United States at age seven. As a child she always loved to draw andpaint, but it wasn't until she went to college that she realized she wantedto be an artist for her profession. She went to the University of Michigan'sSchool of Art to earn her BFA and studied pottery, painting and printmaking.After art school, while traveling and living in a number of differentcountries, she had various art related jobs, which were all good backgroundand preparation for doing children's books.She has both written and illustrated the majority of her books. She says,"I usually start a book visually, with an idea of what I want to paintpictures about. The pictures may come first before the words for me. Boththe pictures and words go through many revisions, and I am often stillworking on the final words after I finish the pictures."She says that doing children's books is great. "I get to have a job where Ispend my days doing totally what I love to do. And it is very gratifyingthat my work goes out into the world and is shared with other people. Ifeel incrediably lucky for all this!"Since 1994 she has taught illustration at the School of Visual Arts. Shelives in New York City with her daughter Lydia.