Blue Shoes Publishing anuncia dos libros ilustrados infantiles para 2026

Blue Shoes Publishing ha revelado planes para dos nuevos libros ilustrados infantiles que se lanzarán en primavera de 2026. Los títulos se centran en temas de regulación emocional y unidad cultural para jóvenes lectores. Ambos libros van dirigidos a niños de 4 a 8 años y buscan fomentar la inteligencia emocional.

Blue Shoes Publishing, una editorial especializada en literatura infantil, ha anunciado la próxima publicación de dos libros ilustrados programados para marzo de 2026. El primero, «Tilly the Turtle and the Quiet Shell», escrito por Lori Hanes, se centra en la regulación emocional y la confianza tranquila. Esta historia sigue a Tilly la Tortuga mientras navega por desafíos personales, ofreciendo a los jóvenes lectores herramientas para gestionar sus sentimientos. El segundo libro, «Many Flags, One Tree», de Johanna Sparrow, enfatiza la unidad, el sentimiento de pertenencia y la diversidad cultural. Anima a los niños a apreciar diferentes orígenes mientras promueve un sentido de comunidad compartida, lo que lo hace adecuado para discusiones en el aula sobre inclusión. Ambos libros están diseñados para niños de 4 a 8 años, con fechas de lanzamiento del 27 de marzo para «Tilly the Turtle and the Quiet Shell» y del 30 de marzo para «Many Flags, One Tree». Estas publicaciones se alinean con esfuerzos más amplios en la edición infantil para apoyar la inteligencia emocional y la conciencia social mediante narrativas atractivas e ilustraciones. Los anuncios se enmarcan en las categorías de artes y entretenimiento, libros y publicación, destacando el compromiso de Blue Shoes Publishing con contenidos significativos para lectores tempranos.

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