La guacamaya roja escarlata

La guacamaya roja escarlata

La guacamaya roja escarlata

La guacamaya roja escarlata

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Overview

More than one thousand years ago in a beautiful city called Copán, in the country now called Honduras, there lived a very advanced culture called the Mayans. The macaws birds flew freely among its trees, until little by little they disappeared.

Hace más de mil años en una hermosa ciudad cuyo nombre es Copán, en el país que ahora se llama Honduras, vivió una cultura muy avanzada: los mayas. Los guacamayos volaban libremente entre sus árboles, hasta que poco a poco fueron desapareciendo.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798218108397
Publisher: Gibsonville Public Library
Publication date: 11/15/2022
Pages: 26
Product dimensions: 11.00(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.07(d)
Language: Multiple Languages
Age Range: 4 - 8 Years

About the Author

Thania Orellana Bonilla was born in Choloma, Cortés, Honduras, Central America, has a degree in secondary education, and was a dedicated teacher in bilingual programs in Honduras. In 2019 she immigrated to North Carolina in the United States, and during a break from teaching in 2020, she worked with the Gibsonville Public Library making connections with the local Hispanic community. Currently, she teaches High School World Languages at Walter Hines Page High School in Greensboro, North Carolina, and continues to paint and write children's stories based on her homeland and childhood. The Scarlet Red Macaw is her second children's story.

Thania Orellana Bonilla was born in Choloma, Cortés, Honduras, Central America, has a degree in secondary education, and was a dedicated teacher in bilingual programs in Honduras. In 2019 she immigrated to North Carolina in the United States, and during a break from teaching in 2020, she worked with the Gibsonville Public Library making connections with the local Hispanic community. Currently, she teaches High School World Languages at Walter Hines Page High School in Greensboro, North Carolina, and continues to paint and write children's stories based on her homeland and childhood. The Scarlet Red Macaw is her second children's story.
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