The girl's creativity and imagination aren’t merely flights of fancy, but forces with legitimate power.

Publishers Weekly

A tutu-clad child encounters existentialism through movement in this poem by award-winning Argentine poet Lujan.

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A simple but profound picture book about the power a child has to create her own special world through movement, imagination, and magic.

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The girl’s giddy logic rings true; the marvelous use of color and expert pacing propel the dance. Sure to inspire fresh flights of fancy!

School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW

A dreamy paean to creative expression.

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A simple but empowering poem about creating a world, told from a young child's perspective.

When a little girl moves her hand, she changes the world as she discovers it. As she moves her known world she discovers her own power and creates everything anew.

The poem, written by Argentine poet Jorge Luján, comes from a culture saturated with magic in which even the very young can make the world by reaching out and moving it. Mandana Sadat’s imaginative illustrations deepen and enrich the text. Movi la mano / I Moved My Hand is a special contribution to the world of children’s books for the very young (and the not so young).

Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts:

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.2.4
Describe how words and phrases (e.g., regular beats, alliteration, rhymes, repeated lines) supply rhythm and meaning in a story, poem, or song.

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  • Now in paperback! This dual-language book, in Spanish and English, invites readers along on a journey of imagination and wonder.
  • Jorge LujĂĄn is an award-winning author who was recently nominated for the 2024 Hans Christian Andersen Award.
  • We have sold 8,281 LTD units (US and Canada).
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Product details

ISBN
9781779460189
Published
2025-02-20
Publisher
Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada
Weight
120 gr
Height
241 mm
Width
241 mm
Thickness
10 mm
Age
J, 02
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
32

Author
Illustrated by
Translated by

Biographical note

JORGE LUJÁN is an author, poet and musician. His body of work, translated into eighteen languages, includes Stephen and the Beetle, illustrated by Chiara Carrer; Doggy Slippers and Numeralia, illustrated by Isol; Colors! ÂĄColores!, illustrated by Piet Grobler; and MovĂ­ la mano / I Moved My Hand, illustrated by Mandana Sadat. He has won the Premio de PoesĂ­a para Niños de ALIJA, and has been nominated for the 2024 Hans Christian Andersen Award and nominated eight times for the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award. He lives in Mexico. MANDANA SADAT is an award-winning author and illustrator of children’s books who lives near Paris. She has a diploma in illustration from L’École supĂ©rieure des arts dĂ©coratifs de Strasbourg and has published many books in Europe, Asia, North America and South America, including Mon lion (Prix France TĂ©lĂ©visions) and Tarde de invierno (Premio CANIEM). She has exhibited her art in New York and Italy, including three times at the Bologna Children’s Book Fair. ELISA AMADO is a Guatemalan-born author and translator. She has written My Friend (Mi amiga), illustrated by Alfonso Ruano; Un Barrilete para el DĂ­a de los Muertos / Barrilete: A Kite for the Day of the Dead; Cousins (Primas), illustrated by Luis Garay; and Tricycle (El triciclo), illustrated by Alfonso Ruano, which is on the AmĂ©ricas Award Commended List and is a USBBY Outstanding International Book. She lives in Toronto.