El León y el Ratón y otras fábulas para aprender a leer
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Vidal, Adrián Galarcep
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2022
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This fourth booklet in the series hews to the tradition more than the other three. Still, it inserts some deviations, some of which I find helpful. LM is utterly traditional and well illustrated. "Do not look down on those who appear weaker." In BC the mice no longer go out of their home for fear of being eaten. They need to distract the cat. How is not clear to me. In the end, no one is brave enough to bell the cat. The cat has been listening to their meeting and says to them: "Sometimes it is easier to say things than to do them, don't you think?" The lapdog runs out to meet the farmer and the donkey and is warmly greeted by the farmer. The farmer thinks that the donkey's greeting the next day is an attack! In a new twist, the donkey learns that the farmer loves him just as he is. Jealousy is never a good advisor. I have never thought that the farmer might love and appreciate him as he is. The crow in FC flies to a high branch so that other crows will admire him. The fox asks "Do you sing as well as your fellow birds?" Somehow the crow responds twice without losing the meat. The appeal to envy here in two phases is, I believe, enlightened. I will use it!
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