Maria Cristina Moro


Biography

MARÍA CRISTINA MORO was born and raised in Argentina. She graduated with a B.A. in Language and Literature from the University of Buenos Aires, and then moved to the United States, where she obtained a Certificate in translation from George Mason University. Since then, her professional life has been a journey devoted to uniting American and Hispanic language and culture as a translator of educational materials and as an interpreter for Spanish speaking Hispanic families in the United States. All along, she has nourished her passion for literature by reading and writing poetry and short stories inspired mainly by her husband and her two children. Magic Catalina is her debut as a children’s book author.

Books

Sugar Moon - Luna de Azúcar    by Maria Cristina Moro
Price: Free! 2420 words. Published by Monarca Press  on February 7, 2013. Fiction.

Lisa and Martin do not like to eat their vegetables and would rather eat chocolate cake for every meal! Read about where their adventure takes them and what they learn along the way!
Learn with Me / Aprende Conmigo    by Maria Cristina Moro
Price: Free! 720 words. Published by Monarca Press  on November 5, 2012. Nonfiction.

This book allows bilingual Spanish parents to teach their children to read through pictures of letters, numbers, colors and shapes.
Super Soccer Shoes    by Maria Cristina Moro
Price: Free! 2100 words. Published by Monarca Press  on October 6, 2011. Fiction.

Bilingual English/Spanish. Best friends Carlos and Jacob are on the same soccer team. They are playing their last game of the season but are having a few problems. Their coach tells them about their super soccer shoes, and how they can help them win the game. What are the super soccer shoes and what is their secret?
Magic Catalina / Catalina Mágica    by Maria Cristina Moro
Price: Free! 2160 words. Published by Monarca Press  on August 19, 2011. Fiction.

Bilingual - English/Spanish. What is so very special about the new plant that Nana gave Amanda? Read all about how an "ordinary" plant makes magic in Amanda's life!

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