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¿Dónde debería estar la tortuga? [Where Should Turtle Be?]
- Narrated by: Azilde Worley
- Length: 5 mins
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Publisher's Summary
¡La pequeña tortuga estaba perdida! Libre de su huevo, subió a un nuevo mundo, grande, hermoso. Perdido y solo, se preguntó - ¿A dónde realmente pertenezco? El oso le dijo que viviera en el bosque; la rana le dijo, "¡En el pantano!" Pero la tortuga no se sentía en casa. Ella necesitaba ayuda, pero ¿dónde la podría encontrar? La autora Susan Ring ayuda a la tortuga en esta historia caprichosa de autoexploración y de naturaleza, ¿Dónde debería estar la tortuga? Las ilustraciones detalladas de Laurie Allen Klein dan a estos animales personalidad, y al final, una ayuda inesperada para que la tortuga encuentre su lugar en el nuevo mundo.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
©2009 Susan Ring (P)2015 Arbordale Publishing
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