La Gallina de los Huevos de Oro y otras fábulas para aprender a leer

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Vidal, Adrián Galarcep

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2022

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In GGE, an elf appears magically to the poor farmer and gives him the hen, promising that she will lay a golden egg every day. Soon he has many eggs. He wants the "mine," but the inside of the hen looks more like a factory. He loses his hen, his eggs, and his luck. Surprisingly, the last page shows the living hen with both elf and farmer smiling. In the second story, horse and ass share everything, including the work. One day the farmer puts more on the ass than on the horse. Again there is a happy ending: the ass survives and the horse apologizes. In BW, the wolf eats the sheep one by one with the boy watching. No happy ending here! The dove saves the drowning ant by having him hang onto his legs. The images fit well for the target age of 4 to 6 years old. The best of them may be the second last including the hunter, his dog, the dove, and the diminutive ant.

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