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Title
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en_US
¿Cómo Desbaratarlo?/How to Take It Apart?
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Fábulas de Gunter Para nunc dejar de soñar/Gunter's Fables To never stop dreaming
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Zeri 16
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Description
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en_US
Language note: Bilingual: English/Spanish
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en_US
Original language: spa
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en_US
First edition
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en_US
Gunter Pauli
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Creator
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Laverde Rami¿¿rez, Melissa
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Contributor
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Salazar Ocampo, Pamela
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Date
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2016-01-25T20:36:09Z
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en_US
2012-06
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en_US
2006
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Date Available
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2016-01-25T20:36:09Z
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Date Issued
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en_US
2006
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Abstract
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en_US
This is one of the more pointed pamphlets in the series. A large young elephant sits sadly alone when a chimpanzee comes along and asks what is wrong. The elephant wants fingers so that he can ride a bicycle and ring its bell. The chimp attempts to console the elephant by reminding him of his trunk and even suggesting that he trumpet his trunk to warn people that he is coming on the bicycle. The chimp goes further and urges the elephant not to get so fascinated by people (16). He points out that the smart humans are the kids, because they can take things apart. Adults only put things together and then, once they are no longer useful, burn them. The elephant consoles himself that he is not like a human and that he does not know how to make fire. The initial picture from behind of the elephant is a classic.
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Identifier
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en_US
9789588233697 (pbk.)
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en_US
8994 (Access ID)
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Language
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en_US
eng
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Publisher
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Fundación Hogares Juveniles Campesinos
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Bogotá
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Subject
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PZ73.P393 Com 2006
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Gloria Isabel Niño López
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en_US
Title Page Scanned
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Type
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en_US
Book, Whole