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Eva Delgado, maestra de segundo grado / by Beaty, Andrea.; Roberts, David,1970-; Canetti, Yanitzia,1967-;
"Eva Delgado está llena de preocupaciones. Hasta las situaciones más pequeñas la inundan de temores: ¿Y si hace una tonte̕ra? ¿Y si todo sale mal? Después de que su familia decidió hacer un gran cambio y mudarse a una nueva ciudad, sus preguntas se han multiplicado: ¿Y si no le cae bien a los niños de la escuela? En su nuevo hogar, todo parece extraño y se siente sola e invisible. Pero una persona la entiende: su maestra de segundo grado. Con infinita bondad, la señorita Escudo logra que Eva se sienta bienvenida y aprenda que sus preocupaciones pueden ser oportunidades. ¿Y si encuentra más amigos? ¿Y si algo bueno aprende?"--Amazon.
Subjects: Picture books.; Worry; Anxiety; Teachers; Kindness; Schools; Spanish language materials.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Here. by Devos, Bas,film director.; Luvuezo, Cédric,actor.; Gong, Liyo,actor.; Bentaïeb, Saadia,actor.; Gota, Stefan,actor.; Corban, Teodor,actor.; Cinema Guild (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Cédric Luvuezo, Liyo Gong, Saadia Bentaïeb, Stefan Gota, Teodor CorbanOriginally produced by Cinema Guild in 2023.Stefan, a Romanian construction worker living in Brussels, is about to return home to visit his mother, and maybe stay…longer. Using the leftovers from his fridge, he cooks up a big pot of soup and begins handing it out as farewell gifts to friends and family. But while waiting for his car to be fixed, he meets Shuxiu, a Belgian-Chinese woman preparing a doctorate on mosses. Her attention to the near-invisible stops him in his tracks. On the heels of Ghost Tropic, Bas Devos offers another Brussels city symphony. With a quiet grace that’s becoming a trademark, Devos captures both the longing of contemporary urban life and the potential for enchantment that still exists in spaces shared by strangers from different worlds.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Feature films.; Foreign films.; Motion pictures.; Drama.; Motion pictures--Europe.;
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Alicia y la barriga maravillosa : un cuento para entender cómo se alimentan tus emociones / by Castellanos, Nazareth.; Lag, Luna.;
Through this wonderfully illustrated second book, neuroscientist Nazareth Castellanos explains to the little ones how the belly works, and how things we eat affect our emotions. The belly is like a second brain. Did you know that millions of little bugs called bacteria live in our intestines? Some have thousands of legs, others very long mustaches, others have thirty-five eyes, but all of them are tiny, almost invisible. They live there because they help us get the energy out of our food. But they also help us be smarter, better, and happier. Discover all this and much more by tagging along with Alicia on her journey to the center of her belly, because it is from there that we make many decisions, and it is also a great nerve center of emotions, learning, and moods. In this second book, Alicia meets Mr. Zanco Panza at his Happy Not-Birthday party, and together with Mrs. Cajal they will discover how the different foods we eat affect our emotions.
Subjects: Picture books.; Food; Emotions; Digestion; Mind and body; Spanish language materials.; Birthday parties;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Drawing a Line. by Kroske, Gerd,film director.; DEFA Film Library (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Originally produced by DEFA Film Library in 2015.1986, West Berlin. Five resettled members of the Weimar underground punk scene in East Germany plan an exceptional art project that they call White Line. They will paint a white line that encircles the west side of the Berlin Wall as a political statement to the normalization of the existence of the Wall in the West. While the concrete Wall remained gray and austere on the east side, the west side had been colorfully painted by artists, turning it into a tourist attraction. The five artists believe that this obscures the meaning of the Wall as a deadly and dangerous border that divides a city and a country. The documentary tries to reconstruct this unusual art project that was interrupted by East German border guards who took one of the artists through an almost invisible Wall door to the East where he was imprisoned. The artists hadn’t considered that the actual border ran about 9-13 ft on East German territory, placing the “west side” of the Wall on GDR soil. But how did the East German guards know about their project? Almost three decades later, the artists find out that one of them was a state security informant.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Art.; Arts.; Social sciences.; History, Modern.; German language.; Foreign study.; Documentary films.; Artists.; History.;
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