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Title
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El Jabalí con anteojos
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Fábulas de Mi País
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FdMP 15
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Description
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Language note: Spanish
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Primera edicion
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Luciana Acuña
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Creator
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Acuña, Luciana
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Contributor
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Hogue, Ann
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Date
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2018-03-05T17:13:57Z
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2017-04
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2012
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Date Available
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2018-03-05T17:13:57Z
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Date Issued
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2012
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Abstract
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Here is yet another of a series of twenty-seven. Each booklet of sixteen pages contains three fables. None of the three here are really Aesopic. The title-fable has to do with Ignacio, a young boar who has trouble seeing things distinctly. His parents take him to an eye-doctor and he gets glasses. The other young boars mock him, but the next day, on an outing, he is the one who can read the sign directing them to a well. "The Intolerant Alpaca" has to do with Carmela, an alpaca who only notes the defects of those not as good as she. Other alpacas organize a competition, and Carmela's team comes in last. "Learn to see the virtues and not just the defects of those less good than you." "The Naughty Mice" has to do with three named young mice who do not like to go to bed. These three stay up all night against their parents' directives. The next day is given to sunshine on the beach, but they lack energy to do anything. By not respecting a daily plan, they lose a day of sun and fun.
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Identifier
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11219 (Access ID)
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Language
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spa
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Publisher
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Arte Gráfico Editorial Argentino: EME Marketing Editorial: Clarinx
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Subject
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PZ74.2.F39 2012 no.15
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Aesop and others
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Title Page Scanned
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Type
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Book, Whole