Sapo tiene miedo

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Frog, Duck and Pig do not believe in monsters and ghosts, until they hear scary noises in the middle of night. They huddle together in Pig’s bed and try to give each other courage. The warm humor of this story is a reminder that everyone feels frightened at times and that comfort can be found in the company of friends. Mas Detalles

Sapo y el ancho mundo

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Frog joins Rat on his travels in search of adventure. Full of anticipation, they follow the road that leads to the unknown… but soon Frog finds that the wide world is a bit further from home than he had imagined. Since every journey is also a venture of discovery, he finally learns that there’s no place in this world quite like home. Mas Detalles

Sapo y el forastero

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A stranger has set up a camp at the edge of the woods and while everyone says that the newcomer is different, Frog decides to find it out himself. It turns out that Rat speaks several languages and tells wonderful stories of his travels around the world. This welcome story presents with great insight the need to understand and value diversity in today’s world. Mas Detalles

Sapo y la canción del mirlo

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Frog discovers a blackbird stretched out on the ground. Is he asleep? Is he ill? Then Hare kneels by the little bird and announces that he has passed away. The friends bury the blackbird and remember how beautifully he sung for them all his life. An unusual tale about a friend’s death, which is in fact a celebration of life. Mas Detalles

Sapo y un día muy especial

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Today Frog has woken up very excited: it is going to be a special day, Hare said so. But Frog has no idea why it will be special, so he decides to ask his friends. Pig says it is special because it is laundry day, and Rat says that every day is special. But that is not what Hare meant at all… Mas Detalles

Arriba en el árbol

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Two children live way up in the highest tree. They eat, sleep, play and jump there, but one day they find that two beavers have stolen their ladder, making it impossible to come down. “And how can we get down from the tree?” they ask. Written and illustrated by renowned Canadian author Margaret Atwood. Mas Detalles

Búho en casa

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Owl is very sensitive and kind. He would ask Winter to come in and warm up by the fire. He would not argue over a bed for the night with two suspicious bumps lying by his feet. Owl likes his tear tea very much, for which he has a special recipe. Plus, he and the moon are very close friends. And who would not want to have a friend like Owl? Mas Detalles

Cándida

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Candida’s Grandmother lives in a far away town. This year what at first seemed liked any other typical vacation, changes when Candida finds new friends and discovers a hilarious and witty Grandmother full of laughs and mischief. Mas Detalles

El gato ya se va

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One stormy night, at the edge of a city on the edge of the ocean, a stray cat arrives at an old hotel. The owner of the place, a lonely and peculiar fellow, allows the cat to stay, but only until it stops raining. The cat, however, has a different plan in mind… Mas Detalles

Nozi, madrina de libros

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In Dududu village people don’t get the love that Nozi has for books. They don’t understand why she collects them, because the truth is that Nozi can’t read. Then a kid named Muzi comes into her life and gives her the chance to discover what books tell: amazing stories about life and the world. Mas Detalles

Sopa de ratón

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Mouse was reading at ease, when suddenly he was trapped by a hungry Weasel who carried him back home and set all to prepare a delicious mouse soup. But then mouse warned him from within the pot: “In order for a mouse soup to taste, mouth-watering, you have to tell stories”. And so, Mouse begins to tell four exquisite tales filled with zest. Mas Detalles

Una piedra extraordinaria

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In a delightful case of mistaken identity, Jessica the Frog and her friends find an egg. When it hatches and a long green creature emerges, Jessica assures the others it is a chicken. Written and illustrated by master storyteller Leo Lionni, this amusing tale shows that everything depends on how you look at it. Mas Detalles