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Cuentos de la selva (Diferencias) (Spanish Edition)

Horacio Quiroga

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Este es un libro de relatos infantiles protagonizados por animales y ambientados en la selva de Misiones. Quiroga dedicó este libro a sus hijos, con quienes vivió un período de pobreza en un húmedo y pequeño sótano.

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Excellent book. It is NOT the collection of short stories "Cuentos de la Selva" originally published, but a selection of stories

The short stories by Horacio Quiroga have had a deep impact on me as I was a kid. The stories are engaging, sharp and crude. It is always a joy to re read them.

BEWARE: This edition is NOT the original one titled "Cuentos de la Selva", which has 8 great magical stories that can be enjoyed by children and adults alike. The original one has the following stories: LA TORTUGA GIGANTE, LAS MEDIAS DE LOS FLAMENCOS, EL LORO PELADO, LA GUERRA DE LOS YACARES, LA GAMA CIEGA, HISTORIA DE DOS CACHORROS DE COATÍ Y DOS CACHORROS DE HOMBRE, EL PASO DE YABEBIRÍ and LA ABEJA HARAGANA.

The edition that is sold here in Amazon edited by Diferencias has only 3 of these stories, and then some of stories from CUENTOS DE AMOR, LOCURA Y MUERTE, also a great collection of short stories however not very appropriate for young children.

Also you may want to search on the internet (portalcoquimbo.cl) and download the text as it has fallen into the public domain already.

Tales that are classics

There is a wisdom to these stories, they convey humor and

delicate insight, they are captivating. The Blind Doe, the Lazy Bee,

The Flamencos with Hosiery, The Bald Parrot, and so on.

They could be on any Essential Literature list. Classic, enduring,

charming. Nature is anthropomorphized but not made sacharin.

bilingual teacher's saving grace

What can a bilingual teacher do when s/he notices that students look bored during read aloud? If they are in grades 2 or above, whip out Cuentos de la selva, a collection of stories about animals in the jungles of South America. Start with "El loro pelado". That will captivate them completely. After that, they will enjoy all other stories. Any student with a 5th grade reading level can read and enjoy the stories independently. I would like to thank Amazon.com for finding this book for me. I tried several other publishers, and they were unable to find me this gem.

Cuentos de la Selva para sonar...

Excelente, lo lei cuando nina, en Chile. Es un libro que transporta, que hace sonar. Personifica animales, les da vida... es muy lindo.

Magical stories that captivate children & adults.

It's a must read for people interested in latin american folklore, mythology and man's battle with nature.

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