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El dragn que no tena fuego - Maria Grau - Bog - Editorial el Pirata - Plusbog.dk

El dragn que no tena fuego - Maria Grau - Bog - Editorial el Pirata - Plusbog.dk

SUMMARY IN SPANISH: Habí a una vez un pequeño o dragón que se llamaba Pascual y que estaba triste porque no tenía a fuego. Hasta que un día se hizo amigo de unos niños de Olot y tuvo una idea: allí había a volcanes, y los volcanes tienen fuego. Quizá podría bajar a buscarlo... El dragón que no tenía a fuego es el cuarto cuento de la colección Aprender a leer en letra MAYÚSCULA e imprenta, en español, que está ordenada en función de la dificultad lectora, siendo el número 1 el más sencillo y el número 9 el má s complejo. El texto es rimado y está escrito en ambos tipos de letra para facilitar el salto de una a la otra. En cada pá gina se encuentra el mismo texto dos veces: arriba en letra de imprenta y abajo en letra de PALO (mayúsculas). Permite trabajar la lectura en letra mayúscula y el cambio hacia la letra de imprenta. Al final del libro encontrará s un mensaje para reflexionar. Títulos de la colección: 1) Daniel, el bombero 2) Valiente 3) Pequeño, el granito de arena travieso 4) El dragón que no tenía fuego 5) Simba, el león 6) El tesoro de pirata 7) El hombre que tenía a tres pelos 8) El coche amarillo 9) Trompa larga La colección está pensada para aprender a leer y se ordena en función de la dificultad lectora. LIBRO ESCRITO ORIGINALMENTE EN ESPAÑOL. SUMMARY IN ENGLISH: Once upon a time there was a little dragon named Pascual who was sad because he couldn''t breathe fire. Until one day he became friends with some children from the city of Olot and he had an idea: there were volcanoes there, and volcanoes have fire. Maybe he could go down and look for it... El dragón que no tenía fuego is the fourth story from the Learn to Read collection in UPPERCASE and lowercase letters, in Spanish, which is arranged according to reading difficulty, number 1 being the easiest and number 9 the most challenging. Each page contains the same text twice: above in lowercase letters and below in CAPITAL LETTERS (uppercase). It teaches capital letters and makes the change towards lowercase easier. At the end of the book, you can find a message to think about. Titles in the collection: 1) Daniel, el bombero 2) Valiente 3) Pequeño, el granito de arena travieso 4) El dragón que no tenía fuego 5) Simba, el león 6) El tesoro de pirata 7) El hombre que tenía tres pelos 8) El coche amarillo 9) Trompa larga The collection is designed to learn to read and is arranged according to reading difficulty. ORIGINALLY WRITTEN IN SPANISH.

DKK 110.00
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Aref el Rayess - - Bog - Hatje Cantz - Plusbog.dk

Range Rover - James Taylor - Bog - David & Charles - Plusbog.dk

El libro de Urantia - - Bog - Urantia Foundation - Plusbog.dk

Range Rover - James Taylor - Bog - David & Charles - Plusbog.dk

Mario y el agujero en el cielo - Elizabeth Rusch - Bog - Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

El Ståbi - Henrik Balslev - Bog - Akademisk Forlag - Plusbog.dk

El Alto, Rebel City - Sian Lazar - Bog - Duke University Press - Plusbog.dk

El Alto, Rebel City - Sian Lazar - Bog - Duke University Press - Plusbog.dk

Combining anthropological methods and theories with political philosophy, Sian Lazar analyzes everyday practices and experiences of citizenship in a satellite city to the Bolivian capital of La Paz: El Alto, where more than three-quarters of the population identify as indigenous Aymara. For several years, El Alto has been at the heart of resistance to neoliberal market reforms, such as the export of natural resources and the privatization of public water systems. In October 2003, protests centered in El Alto forced the Bolivian president to resign; in December 2005, the country’s first indigenous president, Evo Morales, was elected. The growth of a strong social justice movement in Bolivia has caught the imagination of scholars and political activists worldwide. El Alto remains crucial to this ongoing process. In El Alto, Rebel City Lazar examines the values, practices, and conflicts behind the astonishing political power exercised by El Alto citizens in the twenty-first century. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork conducted between 1997 and 2004, Lazar contends that in El Alto, citizenship is a set of practices defined by one’s participation in a range of associations, many of them collectivist in nature. Her argument challenges Western liberal notions of the citizen by suggesting that citizenship is not only individual and national but in many ways communitarian and distinctly local, constituted through different kinds of affiliations. Since in El Alto these affiliations most often emerge through people’s place of residence and their occupational ties, Lazar offers in-depth analyses of neighborhood associations and trade unions. In so doing, she describes how the city’s various collectivities mediate between the state and the individual. Collective organization in El Alto and the concept of citizenship underlying it are worthy of attention; they are the basis of the city’s formidable power to mobilize popular protest.

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El Libro de Urantia - - Bog - Urantia Foundation - Plusbog.dk