
Vitello quiere tener un padre
Vitello 2
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Narrated by:
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Benjamín Figueres
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By:
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Kim Fupz Aakeson
About this listen
Vitello quiere tener un padre es el segundo libro de la serie sobre el travieso niño al que llaman Vitello. Se pueden decir muchas cosas de Vitello, pero que es aburrido no es una de ellas. Vitello vive en una casa adosada junto con Mamá. Solo con Mamá, porque el padre de Vitello es un maleante y no se lo ve mucho, de hecho, no se lo ve para nada. Vitello piensa que es bastante molesto no tener padre, especialmente cuando todos los demás niños lo tienen. Así que un día Vitello decide demostrar a sus amigos que él también tiene un padre, un padre que pronto conocerán...
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