Twelve witches reward Carlos for adding to their song about the days of the week, but when Carlos' greedy cousin Ricardo sings for the witches, he receives an unpleasant surprise. This description may be from another edition of this product.
I would love to read this book in class so I would enjoy singing the "Dias de la semana" in Spanish to my students. It is very interesting, how there are authors that even though they are not Latinos or from Latino descendant, are interested in folktales around the world. I also like the lesson shown at the end of the story.
Lovely fairy tale
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This book is enchanting - good story, and wonderful use of the language. Spanish was quite basic and easy to understand even for a beginner. Beautiful illustrations.
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