Books written by Teresa Mlawer

  • Buenas noches luna / Goodnight Moon

    Margaret Wise Brown, Teresa Mlawer. BUENAS NOCHES LUNA Scholastic 0-590-13159-1 х * W - 739-144 * por Margaret Wise Brown Ilustraciones de Clement Hurd SCHOLASTIC BUENAS NOCHES , LUNA Por Margaret Wise Brown Ilustraciones de.

  • The Boy Who Cried Wolf

    Traditional fables, designed especially for early childhood and the emergent reader

  • The Tortoise and the Hare

    Traditional fables, designed especially for early childhood and the emergent reader

  • Goldilocks and the Three Bears/Ricitos de Oro Y Los Tres Osos

    A tired and hungry girl finds the house of three bears in the woods and helps herself to their belongings.

  • Little Red Riding Hood

    Traditional fables, designed especially for early childhood and the emergent reader

  • The Lion and the Mouse

    Traditional fables, designed especially for early childhood and the emergent reader

  • Goldilocks

    Traditional fables, designed especially for early childhood and the emergent reader

  • The Little Red Hen

    Traditional fables, designed especially for early childhood and the emergent reader

  • Gallinita roja

    The other animals on the farm don't help the little red hen when she plants wheat, harvests it, or takes it it the mill, so what does she do when they offer to help her eat the bread she baked?

  • No, David!

    For use in schools and libraries only. A young boy is depicted doing a variety of naughty things for which he is repeatedly admonished, but finally he gets a hug.

  • Goldilocks and the Three Bears/Ricitos de Oro Y Los Tres Osos

    Lost in the woods, a tired and hungry girl finds the house of the three bears where she helps herself to food and goes to sleep.

  • Caperucita Roja

    A little girl meets a hungry wolf in the forest while on her way to visit her sick grandmother.

  • Liebre y la tortuga

    When Tortoise says to Hare, I bet I can beat you in a running race!, everyone laughs. Tortoise puts one foot in front of the next. Hare stops to nibble carrot tops and cabbages. . . . Who will have the last laugh?