La Nina Sin Nombre (los Derechos Del Nino=the Rights Of Children) (spanish Edition) 🔍
Jose Luis Garcia Sanchez, Los Derechos Del Nino, Miguel Angel Pacheco, José Luis García Sánchez
Santillana USA Publishing Company, Incorporated, Los Derechos del niño, Compton, CA, California, 1994
Spanish [es] · PDF · 5.5MB · 1994 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
description
Back by popular demand, this exceptional collection has been reprinted. Each book portrays one of the rights of children as declared by the United Nations General Assembly. Simple text and rich, colorful illustrations add to young readers' enjoyment of these heartwarming stories.A young girl lost at sea is rescued by fishermen and taken to a strange town. She is ignored by everyone because she is unable to speak the language of the townspeople. She wins the friendship of the king's son, however, and is then reunited with her family.
Alternative title
La niña sin nombre
Alternative author
José Luis García Sánchez, Jose Luis Garcia Sanchez, Los Derechos Del Nino, Miguel Angel Pacheco
Alternative author
[idea y texto, J.L. García Sánchez y M.A. Pacheco; ilustraciones, Asun Balzola]
Alternative author
García Sánchez, José Luis; Pacheco, Miguel Angel; Balzola, Asun
Alternative author
José Luis García Sánchez; Miguel Angel Pacheco; Asun Balzola
Alternative author
Jos Luis Garca Snchez; Miguel ngel Fernndez-Pacheco
Alternative publisher
Compton, CA: Santillana
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
Alternative edition
Miami, Fla, c1994
Alternative edition
December 1995
Alternative edition
PS, 1995
Alternative description
32 pages : 30 cm
A little girl, found at sea, is taken to a strange country where no one knows her name, her language, or her people
A little girl, found at sea, is taken to a strange country where no one knows her name, her language, or her people
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2023-06-28
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