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26 pp.
January, 1998 |
TradeISBN 1-55858-884-1
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PaperISBN 1-55858-883-3
(4)
K-3
Translated by Inigo Javaloyes.
A squirrel, a mouse, and a frog are tired of the inconsiderate rhino, crocodile, and lion. One morning, the smaller animals find they are large while the larger animals have become small; when they return to normal size, everyone gets along. In this Spanish edition of 'The Big Squirrel and the Little Rhinoceros', the vocabulary is kept simple for young readers. The story is humorous but somewhat didactic.