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Pintadita, la perrita Pug con una Caperucita Roja, ama a su abuela, quien le regalo esa hermosa capa terciopelo rojo para cuando valla a visitarla a su casa por el bosque o se pueda sentar a descansar en el pasto. Un dia, la abuela se enferma y la madre de Pintadita le pide llevarle un poco de sopa y algo de agua carbonatada. La sabia madre le ordena a la pequena Pug: "Nada de distracciones" durante su viaje. Pero, ya en el bosque, Pintadita se topa con el lobo, quien ella no sabe que esta buscando tener una deliciosa comida a base de perritos Pug. Cuando el lobo la invita a tomarse unos minutos y disfrutar de la belleza del bosque, a Pintadita se le olvidan las palabras de su madre y se distrae, dejando que el lobo lleve a cabo su malevolo plan. Sera que el destino intervendra y salvara a Pintadita y a su abuela de ser comidas por el lobo? Sus ninos sin duda se divertiran leyendo e imaginando esta version del famoso cuento de hadas de Caperucita Roja, ilustrado con lindas imagenes evocativas a cargo de Florina Boldi. Este es un cuento o historieta de Pugs, un gran lobo malo, un cazador, y del por que es tan importante escuchar y obedecer a los padres."
Pintadita, la perrita Pug con una Caperucita Roja, ama a su abuela, quien le regalo esa hermosa capa terciopelo rojo para cuando valla a visitarla a su casa por el bosque o se pueda sentar a descansar en el pasto. Un dia, la abuela se enferma y la madre de Pintadita le pide llevarle un poco de sopa y algo de agua carbonatada. La sabia madre le ordena a la pequena Pug: "Nada de distracciones" durante su viaje. Pero, ya en el bosque, Pintadita se topa con el lobo, quien ella no sabe que esta buscando tener una deliciosa comida a base de perritos Pug. Cuando el lobo la invita a tomarse unos minutos y disfrutar de la belleza del bosque, a Pintadita se le olvidan las palabras de su madre y se distrae, dejando que el lobo lleve a cabo su malevolo plan. Sera que el destino intervendra y salvara a Pintadita y a su abuela de ser comidas por el lobo? Sus ninos sin duda se divertiran leyendo e imaginando esta version del famoso cuento de hadas de Caperucita Roja, ilustrado con lindas imagenes evocativas a cargo de Florina Boldi. Este es un cuento o historieta de Pugs, un gran lobo malo, un cazador, y del por que es tan importante escuchar y obedecer a los padres."
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An all-new Roald Dahl story that's perfect for graduation and all of life's special moments! What would happen if you never had to grow up? You never had to become a grown-up with all of the not-fun things that come with it. No vegetables, no jobs, and definitely no boredom. A largely unexplored format in the world of Dahl, this new picture book about staying young, adventurous, and curious is sure to enchant and engage fans of Roald Dahl, young and old.
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This is the most comprehensive reference work available anywhere, ever, to (1) films and their directors, and (2) directors and their films. Part one is by director. Each entry lists films, years of release, alternate titles, and, when appropriate, the director's pseudonym. Part two is a listing of over 108,000 films (from A, directed by Jan Lenica, to Zyte, from Rene Leprince), giving a director for each.
The debut picture book from #1 New York Times bestselling author Chris Colfer Once upon a time, there was a little girl who didn't quite fit in. When she runs away, she happens upon a curvy tree who helps her understand the importance of being different! This picture book stands alone, but also plays an important role in the Land of Stories series--making this a must-have book for fans and new readers alike!
"Should appeal to all rugged individualists who dream of escape to the forest."—The New York Times Book Review Sam Gribley is terribly unhappy living in New York City with his family, so he runs away to the Catskill Mountains to live in the woods—all by himself. With only a penknife, a ball of cord, forty dollars, and some flint and steel, he intends to survive on his own. Sam learns about courage, danger, and independence during his year in the wilderness, a year that changes his life forever. “An extraordinary book . . . It will be read year after year.” —The Horn Book