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This is my favorite Spanish book. The information that it contains is no longer applicable to modern distance/virtual learning. Read tells us crystal-clearly, like Jacobo Timerman said, "Everything that happened once can happen again.. Matilda seems so carefree

Magic Dogs of the Volcanoes/Los Perros Magicos De Los Volcanes

Title:Magic Dogs of the Volcanoes/Los Perros Magicos De Los Volcanes
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Rating:4.98 (260 Votes)
Asin:0606095829
Format Type:Turtleback
Number of Pages:30Pages
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Language:Spanish

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In this engagingly told dual-language story from El Salvador, the original Spanish text is much smoother and more dynamic than is the English translation, which misses some of the humor and clever turns of speech that grace Arguenta's narrative form. Large, bright, and primitive-looking, they have some of the mass and volume of Orozco's work. But then the landowner decides to do away with them in the hopes of making the campesinos harder working, and he sends soldiers made out of lead to kill them. Simmons's illustrations are in keeping with the folkloric tone. --Ann Welton, University Child Development School, SeattleCopyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. However, the translation is able and reads aloud well enough to hold the attention of young listeners. Paired with Jane Anne Volkmer's Song of the Chirimia (Carolrhoda, 1990), this opens listeners to the folklore of Central America in a

When the magic dogs who live on the volcanoes of El Salvador and protect the villagers from harm are pursued by wicked lead soldiers, they are aided by two ancient volcanoes.

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