El cuento de ferdinando (Paperback)

El cuento de ferdinando By Munro Leaf, Robert Lawson (Illustrator) Cover Image
By Munro Leaf, Robert Lawson (Illustrator)
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The Spanish language translation of the beloved classic The Story of Ferdinand, which is soon to be a major motion picture!

Ferdinando es un toro muy especial: en vez de gustarle embestir, bramar y saltar, prefiere observar y oler las flores del campo. Pero un día llegan unos capataces para llevarse los toros de la próxima corrida... ¿Cómo reaccionará Ferdinando?


"A lively, simple, and playful translation makes this classic story of the misunderstood bull who'd rather smell flowers than stomp and snort an all-time favorite for sharing in Spanish as well as in English."—Publishers Weekly

"This has an irresistible appeal to the sense of the ridiculous . . . The most original and amusing thing Leaf has done."—Kirkus Reviews

About the Author


Munro Leaf (1905-1976) se graduó en la Universidad de Maryland en 1927 y en Harvard con un máster en literatura inglesa en 1931. Fue profesor y trabajó como editor. Autor de literatura infantil, escribió e ilustró cerca de cuarenta libros durante sus cuarenta años de carrera pero ninguno con el éxito de Ferdinando el toro. Su segundo libro más popular fue Manners Can Be Fun.

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Praise for El cuento de ferdinando

"A lively, simple, and playful translation makes this classic story of the misunderstood bull who'd rather smell flowers than stomp and snort an all-time favorite for sharing in Spanish as well as in English."—Publishers Weekly

"This traditional tale is a joy to revisit, as a bit of Spanish culture is shared."—Children's Literature

"This has an irresistible appeal to the sense of the ridiculous . . . The most original and amusing thing Leaf has done."—Kirkus Reviews


Product Details
ISBN: 9780140542530
ISBN-10: 0140542531
Publisher: Puffin Books
Publication Date: December 1st, 1990
Pages: 72
Language: Spanish
Series: Picture Piffins
 

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