The perfect spot
- patience
- Categories:Picture Books
- Language:Spanish(Translation Services Available)
- Publication Place:Spain
- Publication date:January,2026
- Pages:32
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:250mm×275mm
- Text Color:Full color
- Words:(Unknown)
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Feature
★ Follow a cute little dog as he sniffs his way around, explores here and there, and discovers the world – heartwarming and soothing.
★ Through this lovely story of searching and finding, children gently learn to be patient and to wait with a hopeful heart.
Description
Every time they take Sifón for a walk, his owners try very hard to be patient – only each of them has a different level of patience to begin with.
But Sifón doesn’t care about that at all. He just keeps on with his search.
Will little Sifón ever find that perfect little spot?
As Sifón wanders around, sniffing everything, and setting off again and again, his owners learn day after day how to practise patience – a truly beautiful virtue.
Author
Born in Madrid, she grew up surrounded by stories and gentle voices. She loves writing and cannot live without a little dog by her side. She has a soft spot for honest, free‑spirited people and moving tales. With a degree in Social Work from Comillas University, she has worked extensively in education, family affairs, and new media. She currently works for a foundation, where she focuses on social welfare and volunteer programmes. She has won the 8th International Equality Narrative Award.
【Illustrator】Luisa Vera
Writer and illustrator. Since childhood, she has been keen on observing life and capturing story ideas. She loves art, dance, and the amusing moments of everyday life. For many years she created illustrations for renowned media such as The New York Times and El País, before devoting herself fully to children’s literature. Her representative work Lost in the Museum has been translated into ten languages. She now lives in Barcelona.







