by Zaida Hernandez (Author) Karla Monterrosa (Illustrator)
Introduce your little ones to the first kid astronaut, Luz Lucero, in both English and Spanish!
Breaking news: Kids' space travel is heading your way !Luz Lucero has won the contest of a lifetime: to break barriers and become the first kid in space. To prepare for her legendary mission, she will taste test delicious astronaut meals, practice her spacewalk, and learn new languages. Before you know it, we will witness this stargazing girl's first blastoff into space.
Parents will discover this bilingual English-Spanish hardcover to be an innovative look into space travel spearheaded by young wise kid astronauts with the love of STEAM.
¡Presénteles a sus pequeños a la primera niña astronauta, Luz Lucero, tanto en inglés como en español!
Últimas noticias: ¡El viaje espacial de los niños se dirige hacia ti! Luz Lucero ha ganado el concurso de su vida: romper barreras y convertirse en el primer niño en el espacio. Para prepararse para su legendaria misión, probará deliciosas comidas de astronautas, practicará su caminata espacial y aprenderá nuevos idiomas. Antes de que te des cuenta, seremos testigos del primer despegue al espacio de esta chica que mira las estrellas.
Los padres descubrirán que esta tapa dura bilingüe Inglés-Español es una mirada innovadora a los viajes espaciales encabezada por jóvenes astronautas sabios enamorados de STEAM.
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Zaida Hernandez is a Latina space engineer, first-generation Salvadoran American, and STEM advocate. Growing up, she always had a fascination with space--stars, planets, and the unknown! When she is not spending time with family, she loves participating in outreach events locally and worldwide, spreading her love for space. In her second collaboration with Lil' Libros, after publishing My First Space Words in English and Spanish, she hopes to inspire future bilingual scientists, engineers, and space explorers. Currently, Zaida is working as an engineer at NASA.
Karla Monterrosa was born and raised in sunny San Salvador, El Salvador. She's an illustrator and animator on a mission to draw a world in which it's okay to feel awkward. Karla graduated from Emily Carr University of Art + Design with a BFA in Animation in 2013 and currently lives in the unceded, ancestral lands of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh nations, also known as Vancouver, British Columbia.