Federico Delicado, illustrator of The rogue sleeper, has participated with 110 students in 3 rd and 4 th grade at the Cultural Center library Luzzy Ramón Alonso.
It is the second meeting with Author in the program organized by the Department of Culture in the network of public libraries, and this time the students have had the opportunity to approach the book in an innovative way, read through the illustrations.
In the activity the students have seen them live and direct the work of Federico Delicado and have known how to create their favorite characters from books.
The illustrator was drawing through an interactive whiteboard to the various protagonists of the book The Sleeping villain and, under the watchful eyes of children who were playing before their colleagues guess what the book character was and what a scene was being played.
Sleeping In The villain, Elia and his brother always hear the stories his grandmother tells them before falling asleep, as that which is what happened to his father as a boy: one fine day, decided to live with eyes closed.
So went everywhere, even to school.
Nothing and no one getting that open.
It was only effectively help of a good friend who also needed help But, was it really?
SEVEN AUTHORS CHILDREN FROM JANUARY TO MARCH
Between 8 and 17 February are three children's authors who will attend meetings at public libraries, along with Federico Delicado also participate Carles Cano writers, author of A vacation without fear, and Pilar Mateo, author of My Uncle Teo.
Since March, four authors participating in this program to promote reading. Andrés Guerrero, author of The snail slow, and Maria Menendez Ponte, author of A blandiblu plate, try to capture the attention of school children Children from 3 years.
For older students, 5 and 6 primary, Emilio Calderon, who was a finalist for the Planeta Prize in 2010, presents his book entitled The Phantom of wax.
Finally, Alfredo Gómez Cerdá, will talk with students about his book The tiger was afraid of chickens.
Encounters with children's authors, organized by the Department of Culture in the network of public libraries is an activity to promote reading among the young that has been done in Cartagena since 1995.
After sixteen years have passed about 110,000 students by the Library of Cartagena, as reported by Mari Carmen Rondal, coordinator of Encounters Network Author of the Municipal Library.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena