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La noche antes de preescolar

Illustrated by Amy Wummer
Translated by Georgina Lázaro
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$5.99 US
8"W x 8"H x 0.14"D   | 4 oz | 120 per carton
On sale May 07, 2024 | 32 Pages | 978-0-593-75095-7
Age 3-5 years | Up to Kindergarten
Reading Level: Lexile AD470L
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This Natasha Wing classic is now available in Spanish!

¡Este cuento clásico de Natasha Wing ahora está disponible en español!


It's the night before preschool, and a little boy named Billy is so nervous he can't fall asleep. The friends he makes the next day at school give him a reason not to sleep the next night, either: he's too excited about going back! The book's simple rhyming text and sweet illustrations will soothe any child's fears about the first day of school.

Es la noche antes del primer día de preescolar, y un chico llamado Billy está tan nervioso que no logra conciliar el sueño. Al otro día, en la escuela, hace nuevos amigos, así que ahora existe otra razón para desvelarse también esa noche: ¡tiene demasiadas ganas de regresar! El sencillo texto rimado y las adorables ilustraciones de este libro calmarán el miedo de cualquier niño al primer día de escuela.
Natasha Wing was born in Milford, Connecticut, in 1960. At the age of 20 she moved to Arizona where she finished college at Arizona State University in 1982 with a BS in advertising. In 1991 she decided to write children’s books. She sold her first book, Hippity HopFrog on Top, within six months and has been writing children’s books and articles ever since. The Night Before series began with The Night Before Easter and has grown into a best-selling series of more than 25 titles. She lives in Fort Collins, Colorado. View titles by Natasha Wing
AMY WUMMER is an award-winning children's book illustrator of over fifty titles. She received the Highlights for Children Cover of the Year award in 1998 and 2007, the 2006 Paterson Prize for Books for Young People, Highlights for Children Illustrator of the Month award in October 2003 and November 2007, and was a 2002 Gold Medallion Book Award finalist. View titles by Amy Wummer

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This Natasha Wing classic is now available in Spanish!

¡Este cuento clásico de Natasha Wing ahora está disponible en español!


It's the night before preschool, and a little boy named Billy is so nervous he can't fall asleep. The friends he makes the next day at school give him a reason not to sleep the next night, either: he's too excited about going back! The book's simple rhyming text and sweet illustrations will soothe any child's fears about the first day of school.

Es la noche antes del primer día de preescolar, y un chico llamado Billy está tan nervioso que no logra conciliar el sueño. Al otro día, en la escuela, hace nuevos amigos, así que ahora existe otra razón para desvelarse también esa noche: ¡tiene demasiadas ganas de regresar! El sencillo texto rimado y las adorables ilustraciones de este libro calmarán el miedo de cualquier niño al primer día de escuela.

Author

Natasha Wing was born in Milford, Connecticut, in 1960. At the age of 20 she moved to Arizona where she finished college at Arizona State University in 1982 with a BS in advertising. In 1991 she decided to write children’s books. She sold her first book, Hippity HopFrog on Top, within six months and has been writing children’s books and articles ever since. The Night Before series began with The Night Before Easter and has grown into a best-selling series of more than 25 titles. She lives in Fort Collins, Colorado. View titles by Natasha Wing
AMY WUMMER is an award-winning children's book illustrator of over fifty titles. She received the Highlights for Children Cover of the Year award in 1998 and 2007, the 2006 Paterson Prize for Books for Young People, Highlights for Children Illustrator of the Month award in October 2003 and November 2007, and was a 2002 Gold Medallion Book Award finalist. View titles by Amy Wummer