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Los cuerpos son geniales

Translated by Aurora Humaran
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Hardcover
$18.99 US
10.3"W x 10.3"H x 0.36"D   | 15 oz | 24 per carton
On sale May 23, 2023 | 32 Pages | 978-0-593-61750-2
Age 3-5 years | Up to Kindergarten
Reading Level: Lexile AD760L
This award-winning, exuberant picture book demonstrating self-love and celebrating body diversity is now available in Spanish

 
Mi cuerpo, tu cuerpo
en nada son iguales,
pero hay algo muy cierto:
LOS CUERPOS SON GENIALES.
 
Este energizante libro para leer en voz alta—con escenas alegres y simpáticas que invitan a la lectura—es un himno inclusivo y optimista, una mirada positiva sobre los cuerpos, para compartir con les pequeñes de la familia.
Tyler Feder is a Chicago-based artist whose work explores Big Feelings, feminism, and pop culture. She graduated from Northwestern University with a BA in Radio/TV/Film and a fancy certificate in Creative Writing for the Media. After college, she studied comedy writing at The Second City Training Center and began posting drawings online, both of which were equal parts thrilling and terrifying. Since then, Tyler has illustrated Cristen Conger and Caroline Ervin’s Unladylike, Leah Henderson’s Together We March, and many angsty self-portraits. Tyler wrote and illustrated the acclaimed picture book Bodies Are Cool, and she continues to sell prints and the occasional portrait at her long-running Etsy shop, Roaring Softly. Tyler’s favorite color is pink (obviously). View titles by Tyler Feder

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This award-winning, exuberant picture book demonstrating self-love and celebrating body diversity is now available in Spanish

 
Mi cuerpo, tu cuerpo
en nada son iguales,
pero hay algo muy cierto:
LOS CUERPOS SON GENIALES.
 
Este energizante libro para leer en voz alta—con escenas alegres y simpáticas que invitan a la lectura—es un himno inclusivo y optimista, una mirada positiva sobre los cuerpos, para compartir con les pequeñes de la familia.

Author

Tyler Feder is a Chicago-based artist whose work explores Big Feelings, feminism, and pop culture. She graduated from Northwestern University with a BA in Radio/TV/Film and a fancy certificate in Creative Writing for the Media. After college, she studied comedy writing at The Second City Training Center and began posting drawings online, both of which were equal parts thrilling and terrifying. Since then, Tyler has illustrated Cristen Conger and Caroline Ervin’s Unladylike, Leah Henderson’s Together We March, and many angsty self-portraits. Tyler wrote and illustrated the acclaimed picture book Bodies Are Cool, and she continues to sell prints and the occasional portrait at her long-running Etsy shop, Roaring Softly. Tyler’s favorite color is pink (obviously). View titles by Tyler Feder