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Krag and Johnny Bear

Ernest Thompson Seton

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Sinopsis

Ernest Thompson Seton was an English-born Canadian-American author and wildlife artist. In this book. the author's love of the wilderness is on full display as he pens a charming tale of the animals of the woods. Following primarily Krag, a mountain goat, as he goes on adventures with his other feathered and furry companions, the tale and its accompanying pictures will make even city-dwellers yearn for the forest.
Disponible desde: 30/08/2021.
Longitud de impresión: 76 páginas.

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