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Honestamente, ¡Caperucita Roja era muy vanidosa!: El cuento de Caperucita Roja contado por el lobo
Honestamente, ¡Caperucita Roja era muy vanidosa!: El cuento de Caperucita Roja contado por el lobo
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Honestamente, ¡Caperucita Roja era muy vanidosa!: El cuento de Caperucita Roja contado por el lobo

(Honestly, Red Riding Hood Was Rotten!)

You think you know the story of "Little Red Riding Hood"? THINK AGAIN! This retelling of the classic story, told from the wolf's perspective, will give you a fresh spin on this famous tale. Was the wolf just really hungry for apples? Was Little Red Riding Hood rotten? This fun fractured tale will leave you with a whole new understanding of the classic story. Fully translated Spanish text. ¿Crees que conoces la verdadera historia de "Caperucita Roja"? ¡ES POSIBLE QUE NO! Esta versión del cuento clásico contada desde la perspectiva del lobo te trae el otro lado de la famosa historia. ¿Será que el lobo solo quería comer manzanas? ¿Será Caperucita Roja una vanidosa? Esta divertida y distorsionada versión te hará ver las cosas de otra manera.

 
ISBN978-1-5158-6087-7
GRLN
GenreFairy Tales & Fables
Text TypeLiterature: Narrative
Page Count24
Copyright2020
SeriesEl otro lado del cuento
Paperback
Price
$6.95
 


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Trisha Speed Shaskan

Trisha Speed Shaskan

Trisha Speed Shaskan was born and raised in Winona, Minnesota, where she waterskied on the Mississippi River, played basketball, and skateboarded. She has written more than forty books for children and taught creative writing to children and teens. Trisha received a 2012 Minnesota State Artist’s Initiative Grant. She won the 2009 McKnight Artist Fellowship for Writers, Loft Award in Children’s Literature/Older Children. She lives in Minneapolis with her husband, Stephen Shaskan, who is a children’s book author and illustrator.

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