
La historia de Max el pequeño jabalí que no quiere ensuciarse. Español-Turco: Kirlenmek istemeyen küçük yabandomuzu Can'in hikayesi. Ispanyolca-Türkçe
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Narrated by:
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Pedro Molina Campaña
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Emiliya Karadzhova
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By:
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Wolfgang Wilhelm
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En busca de una cerda de jabalí, Anita la Mariquita conoce a Max, un jabato que piensa que el barro y la suciedad son repugnantes. Él no quiere ensuciarse. Todos los animales se ríen de él y piensan que es aburrido. Un día una amiga de Max está a punto de ahogarse en un estanque. ¿Podrá Max salvarla?
Ispanyolca-Türkçe. Ugurböcegi Sevgi bir yabandomuzu kili arar ve böylelikle kendini kirletmek istemeyen küçük yabandomuzu Can'a rastlar. Fakat sonra Can'in bir arkadasi batakliga düser. Can ona yardim edebilecek mi?
The PDF booklet that accompanies this selection will be automatically added to My Library after the purchase.©2011 Marienkäfer Marie Kinderbuchverlag (P)2015 Marienkäfer Marie Kinderbuchverlag
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Estas historias de animales, de gran valor pedagógico y en un escenario alegre, presentan valores universales como la disposición a ayudar, la tolerancia o la amistad.
-- Prof. Dr. Arnold Grömminger, Escuela Superior de Pedagogía de Friburgo
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