Item
Salomón el Tiburón tramposo
- Title
- Salomón el Tiburón tramposo
- en_US Fábulas de Mi País
- FdMP 6
- Description
- en_US Language note: Spanish
- en_US Primera Edicion
- en_US Luciana Acuña
- Creator
- Acuña, Luciana See all items with this value
- Contributor
- Hogue
- Date
- 2016-04-20T15:51:42Z
- en_US 2015-12
- en_US 2012
- Date Available
- 2016-04-20T15:51:42Z
- Date Issued
- en_US 2012
- Abstract
- en_US Here is one of seven booklets out of a series of twenty-seven. Each booklet of sixteen pages contains three fables. The title-fable approximates the Aesopic tale of the wolves, sheep, and dogs. Salomon the shark has to get past three tough dolphins to eat the seahorses he loves. The seahorses foolishly dismiss their dolphin protectors. Not a good idea! The seahorses make a lucky escape. In the second story, Ernesto the woodpecker sculpts the only tree for miles and miles. One day Muriel shows up and goes at the tree. They fight and end up chopping down the tree. This fable is like the traditional "Two Goats" who bring each other down off of the narrow bridge. Hogue has a good time with these two colorful birds. "El Cameleón Haragán" is the third fable here. Lazy Camilo hides through changing color whenever anyone comes needing help. His friends gang up on him to teach him a lesson about helpfulness. Camilo gets the idea and changes.
- Identifier
- en_US 10717 (Access ID)
- Language
- spa
- Publisher
- en_US Arte Gráfico Editorial Argentino: EME Marketing Editorial: Clarinx
- en_US Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Subject
- en_US PZ74.2.F39 2012 no.6 See all items with this value
- Aesop See all items with this value
- en_US Title Page Scanned See all items with this value
- Type
- Book, Whole
- Item sets
- Carlson Fable Collection