Teacher by career choice, José Carlos Andrés never managed to practice because theatre entered his life. He started writing theatre for children. He is fascinated by writing, because it allows him to create new worlds full of laughter and emotions. He has published theatre plays for children and families, a theatre guide, storytelling, theatre art and clowning for all ages, stories for picturebooks… He is the author, among others, of Adopting a Dinosaur, I'm a Zcary Vampire or The Journey of Captain Scaredy Cat. Lucía Serrano graduated in Fine Arts and later moved to Barcelona (Spain) where she currently resides. She is the author and illustrator of many books and has won several awards includuing the Princess of Éboli, Fund for Economic Culture award and Cuatrogatos in 2016.
Bright and energetic illustrations accompany the story, adding to its appeal. Sure, it's bibliotherapy, but children with disabilities will appreciate Ainhoa's desire to be treated like any normal kid because her disability does NOT define her. Classmates would also benefit from this viewpoint. – Puget Sound Council for Reviewing Children's and Young Adult Literature Bank Street College of Education: The Best Children’s Books of the Year in Spanish 2024 Edition.