¿Qué són los mocos? (Spanish Edition)
Y otras preguntas raras que hago a veces
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Narrated by:
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Darwin LeRoy
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Consuelo Pizarro
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By:
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Gabriel León
About this listen
Si la curiosidad te mata pero las enciclopedias te aburren, ¡este libro es para ti!
Si de hacer preguntas raras se trata... ¡yo tengo el récord!
Por suerte mi papá es científico y me las responde todas, todas, todas... Para este episodio, mi selección será:
- ¿Se tiraban peos los dinosaurios?
- ¿¡Qué hago para que se me pase el hipo!?
- ¿Envejezco cuando me baño?
- ¿Por qué la gente tiene distinto color de piel?
- Y por supuesto: ¿¡qué son los mocos!?
Entre muchas otras... ¡No cambien de canal!
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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