Un bolsillo para Corduroy

Un bolsillo para Corduroy by Don Freeman is an illustrated book published by Penguin on April 1, 1995. This Spanish translation of a contemporary classic follows Corduroy, a bear who, while at the laundromat with Lisa, learns about the importance of pockets when he overhears Lisa’s mother reminding her to empty hers before washing. Distressed by his lack of a pocket, Corduroy embarks on a quest to find one, leading to a series of adventures.
Readers will discover themes of friendship and social interactions as Corduroy navigates his search. The story explores the significance of belonging and the simple joys of childhood, all within the context of a charming narrative. With 32 pages of engaging illustrations, this edition invites young readers to join Corduroy on his journey, making it a delightful addition to any collection of juvenile fiction.
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The Spanish translation of a contemporary classic.
At the laundromat with Lisa, Corduroy overhears Lisa’s mother remind her to take everything out of her pockets before washing her clothes. Pockets? Corduroy is dismayed that he doesn’t have a pocket, and so begins his adventurous search to find one.
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