El lobo con piel de oveja: Versión de la fábula de Esopo
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Abello, Patricia
Aesop
Rojo, Sara
White, Mark
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2006
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This book is 6 x 8½ and has 24 pages. Though this is the sixth book I have in the Read-it! Readers series, it is the first in Spanish. The illustrations were created digitally. The story is well told. Text and illustrations make for a lively telling of the fable. The eyes and face of the wolf are particularly well done. It is a pity that he does not appear on the cover! The cover instead reproduces 12-13 but adds an eye on the shepherd's otherwise blank face. This shepherd watches the sheep enter the fold but notices nothing unusual. Just when the wolf is closed into the pen and wondering which sheep to eat first, the shepherd returns, saying Necessito algo para la cena (20). Only after he slaughters one of the sheep does he see that this sheep was a wolf. Then he thinks Es peligroso aparentar lo que no somos (24). All of the books in this series have a reinforced library binding. The obverse of the title-page lists other books on the yellow level, at least in Spanish. Here I count six other fable books. Wanting to get out there and find them, I started with the Picture Window Books website and found out that there are twenty-four fable books. My work is cut out for me!
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Picture Window Books
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6154 (Access ID)
