Buenas Noches Luna – (Spanish)
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En una gran habitacion verde, arropado en su cama, esta un conejito. — Buenas noches, habitacion. — Buenas noches, Luna — dice el conejito. Y asi sucesivamente, le da las buenas noches a todas las cosas que reconoce en su cuarto: al cuadro de los tres ositos sentaditos en sus sillas, a los relojes y a los calcetines, a los gatitos juguetones y a los lindos mitones. En este cuento clasico de la literatura infantil, adorado por generaciones de ninos, la poesia que encierra su texto y la ternura de sus bellas ilustraciones con-vierten a este en un libro ideal para culminar el dia.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780694016518
ISBN10: 0694016519
Language: Spanish
Margaret Brown | Illustrator: Clement Hurd
Binding: Boards
Published: March 2002
Publisher: Harper Collins Publishers
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