Captivating from the start:an entertaining and humorous story.
Friendly and narrative illustrations:foster understanding and empathy.
Values:ideal for working on topics of hygiene and empathy at home or at school.
Stimulates the dialogue on the acceptance of differences.
Patayonda is a humorous and adventurous story about a young girl who hates bathing and a young boy who is obsessed with cleanliness. How do they meet? What happens between them? The colorful illustrations and the wit of the story make it a very entertaining and entertaining story.Patayonda be an entertaining and educational read for young readers.
Recommended for 4 to 8 years
Binding: Hardcover
Size: 29 21 cm x
Pages: 36
Vintage: 2025
ISBN: 978-956-364-367-1
Luz Maria Del Valle is a journalist and writer. He was born in 1978 in Santiago de Chile. He lived for 11 years in Spain, where he received his first literary award, and back in Chile he studied Journalism and then Children's Literature and Reading Development with Cecilia Beuchat. In 2008 he published his first novel, Yacay in the lands of the good wind. In 2012 he received an Honorable Mention in the First Chilean Children's Poetry Contest. Currently, in addition to writing, she does workshops for children and educators.
Joaquin Camp He was born in Buenos Aires in 1987. As a child, his grandmother Antonia read him tales by Oscar Wilde and stories from Greek mythology. He studied Graphic Design at the University of Buenos Aires, and at the same university he taught Illustration at the Roldan Chair. As an illustrator, he has worked for publishers in Argentina, Spain, Italy, Korea, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Saudi Arabia and Brazil.
Her work has been selected for the Illustrators' Showcase at the Bologna Children's and Young Adult Book Fair in 2019, 2020, and 2024. In addition, she was included in the Ibero-American Catalogue in 2016, 2018, and 2020 with an honorable mention. She was also included in the Golden Pinwheell catalogue in 2021.
In 2020 he won the Gran Canaria Island Library International Illustrated Album Competition with his book Hannibal, the ghost dogJoaquín also won the Cuatro Gatos Foundation Award, the Bank of Venezuela Award, and the Alija IBBY Awards in 2022 with the same book.
Your book piano was selected by a jury of 47 international publishers specialising in picture books in seventh place in dPICTUS, a platform that brings together some of the best publishers in the world.
He has exhibited his illustrations in Argentina, Mexico, Spain, Peru and Japan, among others.
Currently resides and works in the city of Madrid, Spain.
Patayonda (2025) is her first book with Amanuta.
Category: 5-8 years, Emotions, Family, Fiction, Humour, Joaquin Camp, Book, album book, Luz Maria del Valle, New