|Eingestellt in Kategorie:
Ähnlichen Artikel verkaufen?

Sag kein Wort, Mama / No Digas Nada, Mama von Hayes, Joe

by Hayes, Joe | HC | Good
ThriftBooks
(3934720)
Angemeldet als gewerblicher Verkäufer
US $8,39
Ca.CHF 6,67
Artikelzustand:
Gut
Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, ... Mehr erfahrenÜber den Artikelzustand
2 verfügbar1 verkauft
Wurde auch von anderen Nutzern gekauft. Schon 1 verkauft.
Schnell, bevor er weg ist. 1 Person beobachtet diesen Artikel.
Versand:
Kostenlos Economy Shipping.
Standort: Aurora, Illinois, USA
Lieferung:
Lieferung zwischen Mi, 30. Jul und Sa, 2. Aug nach 94104 bei heutigem Zahlungseingang
Liefertermine - wird in neuem Fenster oder Tab geöffnet berücksichtigen die Bearbeitungszeit des Verkäufers, die PLZ des Artikelstandorts und des Zielorts sowie den Annahmezeitpunkt und sind abhängig vom gewählten Versandservice und dem ZahlungseingangZahlungseingang - wird ein neuem Fenster oder Tab geöffnet. Insbesondere während saisonaler Spitzenzeiten können die Lieferzeiten abweichen.
Rücknahme:
30 Tage Rückgabe. Verkäufer zahlt Rückversand.
Zahlungen:
     Diners Club

Sicher einkaufen

eBay-Käuferschutz
Geld zurück, wenn etwas mit diesem Artikel nicht stimmt. Mehr erfahreneBay-Käuferschutz - wird in neuem Fenster oder Tab geöffnet
Der Verkäufer ist für dieses Angebot verantwortlich.
eBay-Artikelnr.:196699112676
Zuletzt aktualisiert am 19. Jul. 2025 09:43:58 MESZAlle Änderungen ansehenAlle Änderungen ansehen

Artikelmerkmale

Artikelzustand
Gut
Buch, das gelesen wurde, sich aber in einem guten Zustand befindet. Der Einband weist nur sehr geringfügige Beschädigungen auf, wie z.B. kleinere Schrammen, er hat aber weder Löcher, noch ist er eingerissen. Bei gebundenen Büchern ist der Schutzumschlag möglicherweise nicht mehr vorhanden. Die Bindung weist geringfügige Gebrauchsspuren auf. Die Mehrzahl der Seiten ist unbeschädigt, das heißt, es gibt kaum Knitter oder Einrisse, es wurden nur in geringem Maße Bleistiftunterstreichungen im Text vorgenommen, es gibt keine Textmarkierungen und die Randbereiche sind nicht beschrieben. Alle Seiten sind vollständig vorhanden. Genauere Einzelheiten sowie eine Beschreibung eventueller Mängel entnehmen Sie bitte dem Angebot des Verkäufers. Alle Zustandsdefinitionen ansehenwird in neuem Fenster oder Tab geöffnet
Hinweise des Verkäufers
“Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, ...
Binding
Hardcover
Weight
1 lbs
Product Group
Book
IsTextBook
No
ISBN
9781935955290

Über dieses Produkt

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Lee & Low Books, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1935955292
ISBN-13
9781935955290
eBay Product ID (ePID)
117370148

Product Key Features

Book Title
Don't Say a Word, Mama / No Digas Nada, Mama
Number of Pages
32 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Lifestyles / Farm & Ranch Life, Family / Siblings, General, Foreign Language Study / Spanish
Publication Year
2013
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Juvenile Fiction, Juvenile Nonfiction
Author
Joe Hayes
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.3 in
Item Weight
15.2 Oz
Item Length
11 in
Item Width
8.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2012-004536
Reviews
STARRED REVIEW. "A sweet family tale that never turns saccharine … Esau Andrade Valencia contributes highly saturated paintings that combine a folk aesthetic with magical realism … This book overflows with affection—and you can never have too much of that."— Kirkus Reviews "Hayes balances humor with sentiment, and abundance with a concern for privation in a way that imbues the notion of harvest with a sense of real value … Perfect for readers of either language, or for language learners."— The New York Times "Children will enjoy the back and forth and will laugh at Mamá's predicament … Culturally relevant in its depiction of Latina characters, the book makes an excellent read-aloud to a broad audience. Hayes's many fans will enjoy this story as will those looking for tales about families and goodwill among siblings." -School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW. "A sweet family tale that never turns saccharine ... Esau Andrade Valencia contributes highly saturated paintings that combine a folk aesthetic with magical realism ... This book overflows with affection--and you can never have too much of that."-- Kirkus Reviews "Hayes balances humor with sentiment, and abundance with a concern for privation in a way that imbues the notion of harvest with a sense of real value ... Perfect for readers of either language, or for language learners."-- The New York Times "A funny, affectionate tale of two sisters who let their mother in on their secret gift-giving mission ... This bilingual tale of sisterly generosity by master storyteller Joe Hayes (Ghost Fever) brims with humor and love, while Esau Andrade Valencia's Mexican folk art matches the siblings' affection and playfulness ... Author and artist celebrate family and abundance in a story that will be a favorite read-aloud at harvest time or anytime." --Shelf Awareness "Children will enjoy the back and forth and will laugh at Mam's predicament ... Culturally relevant in its depiction of Latina characters, the book makes an excellent read-aloud to a broad audience. Hayes's many fans will enjoy this story as will those looking for tales about families and goodwill among siblings." --School Library Journal "A lushly illuminated bilingual original tale with a precious moral for all times, the value of sisters sharing of carefully harvested garden bounty and love... a beautiful tale of sharing plenty that is exactly what the notion of thanksgiving is about." --Midwest Book Review "[Valencia's] brush presents tomatoes so tantalizing, corn so sweet, and chiles so peppery, as to make the taste buds salivate from memories of a perfect Sinaloan posole! Join Hayes and Valencia for this delicious fare that's both nourishing for the grumbling belly ... and the hungry soul." --Book Dragon "Visual beauty, humor, storyline, and a moral come together in this excellent book for kids." --Molly Kincaid, Edible Baja Arizona, STARRED REVIEW. "A sweet family tale that never turns saccharine … Esau Andrade Valencia contributes highly saturated paintings that combine a folk aesthetic with magical realism … This book overflows with affection—and you can never have too much of that."— Kirkus Reviews "Hayes balances humor with sentiment, and abundance with a concern for privation in a way that imbues the notion of harvest with a sense of real value … Perfect for readers of either language, or for language learners."— The New York Times "A funny, affectionate tale of two sisters who let their mother in on their secret gift-giving mission … This bilingual tale of sisterly generosity by master storyteller Joe Hayes (Ghost Fever) brims with humor and love, while Esau Andrade Valencia's Mexican folk art matches the siblings' affection and playfulness … Author and artist celebrate family and abundance in a story that will be a favorite read-aloud at harvest time or anytime." -Shelf Awareness "Children will enjoy the back and forth and will laugh at Mamá's predicament … Culturally relevant in its depiction of Latina characters, the book makes an excellent read-aloud to a broad audience. Hayes's many fans will enjoy this story as will those looking for tales about families and goodwill among siblings." —School Library Journal "[Valencia's] brush presents tomatoes so tantalizing, corn so sweet, and chiles so peppery, as to make the taste buds salivate from memories of a perfect Sinaloan posole! Join Hayes and Valencia for this delicious fare that's both nourishing for the grumbling belly … and the hungry soul." —Book Dragon, STARRED REVIEW. "A sweet family tale that never turns saccharine ... Esau Andrade Valencia contributes highly saturated paintings that combine a folk aesthetic with magical realism ... This book overflows with affection--and you can never have too much of that."-- Kirkus Reviews "Hayes balances humor with sentiment, and abundance with a concern for privation in a way that imbues the notion of harvest with a sense of real value ... Perfect for readers of either language, or for language learners."-- The New York Times "A funny, affectionate tale of two sisters who let their mother in on their secret gift-giving mission ... This bilingual tale of sisterly generosity by master storyteller Joe Hayes (Ghost Fever) brims with humor and love, while Esau Andrade Valencia's Mexican folk art matches the siblings' affection and playfulness ... Author and artist celebrate family and abundance in a story that will be a favorite read-aloud at harvest time or anytime." --Shelf Awareness "Children will enjoy the back and forth and will laugh at Mamá's predicament ... Culturally relevant in its depiction of Latina characters, the book makes an excellent read-aloud to a broad audience. Hayes's many fans will enjoy this story as will those looking for tales about families and goodwill among siblings." --School Library Journal "A lushly illuminated bilingual original tale with a precious moral for all times, the value of sisters sharing of carefully harvested garden bounty and love... a beautiful tale of sharing plenty that is exactly what the notion of thanksgiving is about." --Midwest Book Review "[Valencia's] brush presents tomatoes so tantalizing, corn so sweet, and chiles so peppery, as to make the taste buds salivate from memories of a perfect Sinaloan posole! Join Hayes and Valencia for this delicious fare that's both nourishing for the grumbling belly ... and the hungry soul." --Book Dragon "Visual beauty, humor, storyline, and a moral come together in this excellent book for kids." --Molly Kincaid, Edible Baja Arizona, STARRED REVIEW. "A sweet family tale that never turns saccharine … Esau Andrade Valencia contributes highly saturated paintings that combine a folk aesthetic with magical realism … This book overflows with affection—and you can never have too much of that."— Kirkus Reviews "Hayes balances humor with sentiment, and abundance with a concern for privation in a way that imbues the notion of harvest with a sense of real value … Perfect for readers of either language, or for language learners."— The New York Times "Children will enjoy the back and forth and will laugh at Mamá's predicament … Culturally relevant in its depiction of Latina characters, the book makes an excellent read-aloud to a broad audience. Hayes's many fans will enjoy this story as will those looking for tales about families and goodwill among siblings." —School Library Journal "[Valencia's] brush presents tomatoes so tantalizing, corn so sweet, and chiles so peppery, as to make the taste buds salivate from memories of a perfect Sinaloan posole! Join Hayes and Valencia for this delicious fare that's both nourishing for the grumbling belly … and the hungry soul." -Book Dragon, STARRED REVIEW. "A sweet family tale that never turns saccharine … Esau Andrade Valencia contributes highly saturated paintings that combine a folk aesthetic with magical realism … This book overflows with affection—and you can never have too much of that."— Kirkus Reviews "Hayes balances humor with sentiment, and abundance with a concern for privation in a way that imbues the notion of harvest with a sense of real value … Perfect for readers of either language, or for language learners."— The New York Times "A funny, affectionate tale of two sisters who let their mother in on their secret gift-giving mission … This bilingual tale of sisterly generosity by master storyteller Joe Hayes (Ghost Fever) brims with humor and love, while Esau Andrade Valencia's Mexican folk art matches the siblings' affection and playfulness … Author and artist celebrate family and abundance in a story that will be a favorite read-aloud at harvest time or anytime." —Shelf Awareness "Children will enjoy the back and forth and will laugh at Mamá's predicament … Culturally relevant in its depiction of Latina characters, the book makes an excellent read-aloud to a broad audience. Hayes's many fans will enjoy this story as will those looking for tales about families and goodwill among siblings." —School Library Journal "A lushly illuminated bilingual original tale with a precious moral for all times, the value of sisters sharing of carefully harvested garden bounty and love… a beautiful tale of sharing plenty that is exactly what the notion of thanksgiving is about." -Midwest Book Review "[Valencia's] brush presents tomatoes so tantalizing, corn so sweet, and chiles so peppery, as to make the taste buds salivate from memories of a perfect Sinaloan posole! Join Hayes and Valencia for this delicious fare that's both nourishing for the grumbling belly … and the hungry soul." —Book Dragon
Dewey Edition
23
Grade From
Preschool
Dewey Decimal
[E]
Grade To
Third Grade
Synopsis
Mam says she has the best daughters in the world. The two women live near their mother--Rosa with her husband and children, Blanca by herself. They both have flourishing gardens. Rosa and Blanca are so generous and kind and thoughtful--well, everyone, including Mam , ends up with too much corn, tomatoes, and red hot chiles It's crazy It's also Joe Hayes at his finest, telling one of those stories young kids love, full of mishaps, surprise endings, and happy mommas In fact, one seven-year old--after hearing Joe tell Don't Say a Word, Mama --came home and told her mother, "I heard a story today that I think changed my life " That's a pretty fantastic endorsement 2014 Honor Book, Patterson Prize for Books for Young People Joe Hayes has been enchanting listeners and readers alike for over thirty years. His books have received many awards including two Land of Enchantment Children's Book Awards and an Aesop Accolade Award. His books have also been on the Texas Bluebonnet Award Master List three times. Ghost Fever won the Texas Bluebonnet Award for 2006-2007. Esau Andrade Valencia comes from a family of folk artists. He is increasingly being recognized as a master artist in the tradition of Diego Rivera and Rufino Tamayo. His paintings are included in the collection of The Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach, California, as well as in the Downey Museum of Art in Downey, California., Mamá says she has the best daughters in the world. The two women live near their mother--Rosa with her husband and children, Blanca by herself. They both have flourishing gardens. Rosa and Blanca are so generous and kind and thoughtful--well, everyone, including Mamá, ends up with too much corn, tomatoes, and red hot chiles! It's crazy! It's also Joe Hayes at his finest, telling one of those stories young kids love, full of mishaps, surprise endings, and happy mommas! In fact, one seven-year old--after hearing Joe tell Don't Say a Word, Mama! --came home and told her mother, I heard a story today that I think changed my life! That's a pretty fantastic endorsement! 2014 Honor Book, Patterson Prize for Books for Young People Joe Hayes has been enchanting listeners and readers alike for over thirty years. His books have received many awards including two Land of Enchantment Children's Book Awards and an Aesop Accolade Award. His books have also been on the Texas Bluebonnet Award Master List three times. Ghost Fever won the Texas Bluebonnet Award for 2006-2007. Esau Andrade Valencia comes from a family of folk artists. He is increasingly being recognized as a master artist in the tradition of Diego Rivera and Rufino Tamayo. His paintings are included in the collection of The Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach, California, as well as in the Downey Museum of Art in Downey, California., Mamá says she has the best daughters in the world. The two women live near their mother--Rosa with her husband and children, Blanca by herself. They both have flourishing gardens. Rosa and Blanca are so generous and kind and thoughtful--well, everyone, including Mamá, ends up with too much corn, tomatoes, and red hot chiles! It's crazy! It's also Joe Hayes at his finest, telling one of those stories young kids love, full of mishaps, surprise endings, and happy mommas! In fact, one seven-year old--after hearing Joe tell Don't Say a Word, Mama! --came home and told her mother, "I heard a story today that I think changed my life!" That's a pretty fantastic endorsement! 2014 Honor Book, Patterson Prize for Books for Young People Joe Hayes has been enchanting listeners and readers alike for over thirty years. His books have received many awards including two Land of Enchantment Children's Book Awards and an Aesop Accolade Award. His books have also been on the Texas Bluebonnet Award Master List three times. Ghost Fever won the Texas Bluebonnet Award for 2006-2007. Esau Andrade Valencia comes from a family of folk artists. He is increasingly being recognized as a master artist in the tradition of Diego Rivera and Rufino Tamayo. His paintings are included in the collection of The Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach, California, as well as in the Downey Museum of Art in Downey, California.
LC Classification Number
PZ73.H2652 2012

Artikelbeschreibung des Verkäufers

Info zu diesem Verkäufer

ThriftBooks

98,9% positive Bewertungen19.7 Mio. Artikel verkauft

Mitglied seit Mär 2015
Angemeldet als gewerblicher Verkäufer
Just Voted on Newsweek - ThriftBooks ranks #1 America's Best Online Shops 2025 in Office, Electronics & Media sector, Media category!!ThriftBooks is a fully independent seller of used books, having ...
Mehr anzeigen
Shop besuchenKontakt

Detaillierte Verkäuferbewertungen

Durchschnitt in den letzten 12 Monaten
Genaue Beschreibung
4.9
Angemessene Versandkosten
5.0
Lieferzeit
5.0
Kommunikation
4.9

Verkäuferbewertungen (5'688'625)

Alle Bewertungen
Positiv
Neutral
Negativ