Juan Scaliter
He was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He learnt to read very early on and to tell stories much earlier. He was first involved with journalism in the Latin American edition of the magazine Muy Interesante and when he arrived in Spain, he continued on collaborating with this magazine and many others, such as Quo, Geo, Esquire, National Geographic, Traveller, Psychologies, Emprendedores, etc. He also appeared in radio programs (Rtve, Cadena Ser), TV (RTVE, Antena 3, La Sexta), but he never forgot about his first love : children’s literature. He has published three books on scientific dissemination and two children’s books. He is also a regulator contributor in Principa Kids.
Obras destacadas
Anti Cenicienta
Cordelia (the real name of our anti-princess) wanted to write her own story. And to do so, tog...
Otra Caperucita Roja
Most of the traditional tales for children were born from the idea of teaching a lesson. Beaut...
Exploradores del futuro. Cómo la ciencia del mañana traspasará las barreras de lo que imaginamos hoy
How to adapt to the frenetic growth of technological advances without falling behind
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