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Ladrón del fuego

by Ana Paula Ojeda

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They say that after the world created, the opossum decided to go in search of fire to give to men. So, after crossing several indian peoples of Mexico, the animal reached the mountaintop and stole a grill at the Lady Hearth. The poetry of the images and texts of this book, bring the child to an interesting legend of our past.… (more)
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They say that after the world created, the opossum decided to go in search of fire to give to men. So, after crossing several indian peoples of Mexico, the animal reached the mountaintop and stole a grill at the Lady Hearth. The poetry of the images and texts of this book, bring the child to an interesting legend of our past.

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