Aprende cómo se crea un carro, de los planos a la producción, en este libro de lectura nivelada protagonizado por carros Ford.
¿Cómo llegaron a ser los carros que conocemos hoy? ¿Cómo hacemos carros hoy en día? ¡Sigue leyendo para averiguarlo!
Narrado por Modelo T, el modelo icónico de Ford, este divertido libro está lleno de ilustraciones juguetonas y lenguaje sencillo, y es perfecto para los lectores emergentes a los que les encanten los carros.
Por más de un siglo, Ford ha construido automóviles, carros de carrera y camionetas, así como el centro de control de misiones para el aterrizaje lunar de NASA. Ahora están listos para inspirar a los jóvenes lectores a tener curiosidad sobre el mundo y crear un mejor mañana.
From blueprints to production, learn how a car is created in this engaging leveled reader starring Ford cars.
How did the cars we know today come to be? And how do we make a car now? Read on to find out!
Narrated by Ford's iconic Model T, this fun reader is full of playful illustrations and simple language, perfect for emerging readers who love cars.
For over a century, Ford has built automobiles, sports cars, and pickup trucks as well as the NASA Mission Control Center for the moon landing, and now they're ready to inspire young readers to be curious about the world and create a better tomorrow.
Julia Sooy learned how to drive in her dad’s Ford Taurus station wagon. She is the author of Our World Is Relative, illustrated by Molly Walsh, and Every Day, Chemistry, illustrated by Bonnie Pang. Originally from Richmond, Virginia, she now lives in New York City.
Ariela Rudy Zaltzman is a multilingual and multicultural children's literature expert. She is the translator of several books, including Yo soy cada cosa buena by Derrick Barnes and Gordon C. James and En los naranjales by Andrea Cruz Floren. She is also the coauthor of the flight anxiety journal Why Are We Inside a Cloud? Ariela was born and raised in Mexico City, Mexico, and now lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she studies the relationships between storytelling, language, and community building at the Harvard Divinity School.
Jesga Machado is an illustrator born in Sorocaba, a city in São Paulo, Brazil, where she currently lives. She graduated with a degree in computer science but quit her programming career in 2015 to pursue her dream of becoming an illustrator. Since then, she has worked as a children's illustrator, creating artwork for textbooks, picture books, magazines, and board games for clients worldwide. Jesga is also the creator of a project called Ano do Amigo (Year of the Friend), which produced and sold table calendars for six years to raise funds for an animal shelter in Brazil.
Aprende cómo se crea un carro, de los planos a la producción, en este libro de lectura nivelada protagonizado por carros Ford.
¿Cómo llegaron a ser los carros que conocemos hoy? ¿Cómo hacemos carros hoy en día? ¡Sigue leyendo para averiguarlo!
Narrado por Modelo T, el modelo icónico de Ford, este divertido libro está lleno de ilustraciones juguetonas y lenguaje sencillo, y es perfecto para los lectores emergentes a los que les encanten los carros.
Por más de un siglo, Ford ha construido automóviles, carros de carrera y camionetas, así como el centro de control de misiones para el aterrizaje lunar de NASA. Ahora están listos para inspirar a los jóvenes lectores a tener curiosidad sobre el mundo y crear un mejor mañana.
From blueprints to production, learn how a car is created in this engaging leveled reader starring Ford cars.
How did the cars we know today come to be? And how do we make a car now? Read on to find out!
Narrated by Ford's iconic Model T, this fun reader is full of playful illustrations and simple language, perfect for emerging readers who love cars.
For over a century, Ford has built automobiles, sports cars, and pickup trucks as well as the NASA Mission Control Center for the moon landing, and now they're ready to inspire young readers to be curious about the world and create a better tomorrow.
Author
Julia Sooy learned how to drive in her dad’s Ford Taurus station wagon. She is the author of Our World Is Relative, illustrated by Molly Walsh, and Every Day, Chemistry, illustrated by Bonnie Pang. Originally from Richmond, Virginia, she now lives in New York City.
Ariela Rudy Zaltzman is a multilingual and multicultural children's literature expert. She is the translator of several books, including Yo soy cada cosa buena by Derrick Barnes and Gordon C. James and En los naranjales by Andrea Cruz Floren. She is also the coauthor of the flight anxiety journal Why Are We Inside a Cloud? Ariela was born and raised in Mexico City, Mexico, and now lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she studies the relationships between storytelling, language, and community building at the Harvard Divinity School.
Jesga Machado is an illustrator born in Sorocaba, a city in São Paulo, Brazil, where she currently lives. She graduated with a degree in computer science but quit her programming career in 2015 to pursue her dream of becoming an illustrator. Since then, she has worked as a children's illustrator, creating artwork for textbooks, picture books, magazines, and board games for clients worldwide. Jesga is also the creator of a project called Ano do Amigo (Year of the Friend), which produced and sold table calendars for six years to raise funds for an animal shelter in Brazil.