Ciencia para pasar el invierno [Winter Science]
Ciencia para todo el año, libro 4 [Science for the Year Round, Book 4]
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Narrated by:
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Paola Cohen
About this listen
¿Cómo se siente frío? ¿Por qué nos enfermamos más en invierno? ¿Cómo se forma la nieve? ¿Cómo sobreviven los animales? Las respuestas a muchas de las preguntas que trae la estación más fría del año, narradas con simplicidad y mucho ritmo.
Premios: "The White Ravens", Internationale Jugendbibliothek, Munich, Alemania; Mención especial Leeureka!, Primer Premio Iberoamericano de Libro Informativo Para Niños (España).
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
©2019 Valeria Edelsztein (P)2019 StorysideWhat listeners say about Ciencia para pasar el invierno [Winter Science]
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