

After representing Xerez and Cerceda in quick succession which played in Tercera División, he returned to the third tier with Lucena on 11 July 2014.

On 19 July 2011, Chirri signed for CD Teruel but left after one season, when he moved to Arroyo. He scored his first goal for the club in the 85th minute of a 1–0 victory against Barakaldo CF. Conjuring realms of kindly animals and witty, serendipitous delights, Kaya Doi's work exudes real childhood magic.In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Monje and the second or maternal family name is Serrano.Ĭarlos Monje Serrano (born 6 June 1990), commonly known as Chirri is a Spanish footballer who plays for Mérida AD as a forward.īorn in Badajoz, Chirri arrived at the youth academy of Deportivo de La Coruña in 2006 from Mérida AD. In cozy, soft and inviting pictures, we see Chirri and Chirra receive flowers strung on necklaces to use as tickets when they join all manner of cats at a Full Moon Festival.

Fans of the previous adventures of Chirri and Chirra will be thrilled with this new offering." -Stephanie Tournas, Robbins Library (Arlington, MA), Youth Services Book Review, STARRED REVIEW"3- to 8-year-olds will read with envy. It's hard not to smile while reading this sweet story. The smaller size makes the story that much more cozy, with the landscape orientation offering lovely panoramic views of the trip. The lovely soft colored pastel art shows a happy world with no adults and lots of friendly cats. This exceptionally tender work will be a soothing read-aloud at story hours." - School Library Journal★ "This is a gentle magical adventure with two intrepid explorers who love to try new things. A very worthwhile, calming addition for story time or one-on -one reading. Muted illustrations in pencil and pastel complement the gentle story, which will be enjoyed for its playfulness and humor. Their friendly cat hosts provide entertainment, magic, and friendship. There they join the Full Moon Festival and have a fanciful adventure. More of this duo, please." - Kirkus Reviews"In this latest addition to the popular Japanese series, Chirri and Chirra ride their bicycles into an enchanted forest on a moonlit night. Nothing remotely frightening interferes it is all pure, gentle magic, fantasy, and lively imagination throughout. Chirri and Chirra are game for adventures and trusting of the characters they meet. The text is spare and descriptive, while the charming, softly focused illustrations add detail and dimension. "Chirri and Chirra have another fantastical adventure in this latest installment of the Japanese series.
