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Month: March 2010

The chairman of the publishers in Villaviciosa is pleased that 80 of new children’s publications are in the Asturian

The production of literature for children and youth increased by 15 percent in 2008 over the previous year. In addition, 80 percent of that figure corresponds to texts published in Asturias. This was stated by the president of the Guild of Editors of Asturias, Marta Magadan, in the Festival of Children and Xuvenil Llibru, being held through Sunday at Villaviciosa. But not only these data confirm that this area is in good health.”Most of the ISBN numbers (an international standard book identifier) are infant and juvenile literature,” Magadan said, adding that “since early this year there are 200 new ISBN. But it seems that Asturias is no exception, as other Spanish regions follow a similar trend. However, the Principality is the third community, after Barcelona and Madrid, editorial ranking, taking into account the population ratios and book publications. Another fact that should not pass unnoticed is that “every month there is at least one new junior title,” said Magadan, who joined the new authors who write for younger and have a promising career. The president of the Commonwealth of the Comarca de la Sidra, Alejandro Vega, bet because they “maintain and increase the enrollment of Asturias. These initiatives help to normalize.It also gives the counselor of Culture Consuelo Vega, the possibility that this Asturian book festival, which begins in Villaviciosa, continue to be held in the Shire of Sidra in future editions. Villaviciosa Mayor Manuel Busto, are encouraged to “not forget our llingua and respecting the Castilian, the practice”. Cultural Councilor noted that this festival is born with two goals, “which approaches foster parents and children the Children’s Literature Asturian and make available to industry professionals a framework to investigate the state of the literature. ”

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Well, well, a little Christmas …

I am grateful to Gabita giving me this meme, and although this year look like the Grinch premium, see if this improves a bit with my situation: Recipe for Christmas : Gather several measures of illusion, a bit of a gesture of friendship and affection. Bake the mixture in a patient mood. Envolvamosla with laughter, lights and music. And finally, Give them to the heart. 1. CHRISTMAS FAVORITE FOOD: My favorite dinner is the Cod (the Biscay), many times what I have prepared myself and buenisimo (easily the baby). Oh, and wait to eat the whole apple salad. 2. FAVORITE DRINK AT CHRISTMAS: I love the punch, rather than taken in the inns. for I can not miss Christmas Champagne toast. 3. Holiday Ornaments REASON OR FAVORITE: of course the tree and lots of lights, I love snowmen! 4. WHAT MORE DO YOU LIKE THE DECEMBER 25: wake up and see what Santa brought me, (yes, every year comes and gives me something), eating too much reheated (it tastes better than the night before), live with family and friends. 5. WHAT DO YOU LIKE THE MOST 1o. JANUARY: rest because to this day, I’m dead! jijiji 6. With whom does Christmas, wherever we are, the idea is to share with family and always next to my husband. 7. GIFT OF MY CHILDREN I remember most: the truth is that I received many gifts, but what I remember most were the moments we spent together and my dad’s toast. 8. WHAT WOULD YOU like to be CHRISTMAS GIFTS: a track car, always had to go play with my cousin, who received the car was. 9. O HOLY CHILD JESUS: Celebrating course the baby Jesus, but if Santa brings gift, I thank you too. 10. Dennis Carey RITUALS you do for the New Year: Some years I’ve done all! for starters, new clothes. Just eat 12 grapes at midnight, ringing a bell and go out with suitcases! 11. Favorite Song at Christmas: I like listening to them all and put the tree. 12.

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