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Curiosidades del desierto

Authors: Taraborelli, Paula Andrea;

Curiosidades del desierto

Abstract

¿Porqué leer siempre historias de leones, elefantes, lobos y jirafas? ¡Si acá, en Sudamérica, no vive ninguno de ellos! De ahora en más te proponemos que leas cuentos sobre nuestros animales y plantas. Los que vemos cuando salimos de viaje, los que viven libremente en los hermosos paisajes de Argentina. Además, te vas a enterar de cómo especies diferentes y únicas se adaptan al desierto, qué costumbres y estrategias tienen, cuáles son las amenazas que sufren y algunas hasta poseen bellezas ocultas que hay que descubrir. Vas a encontrar en ellos valores como el compañerismo, el respeto, el cuidado, la igualdad y el agradecimiento. Seguro te vas a identificar con alguno o varios de ellos. Cada historia viene acompañada de fotografías que te van a ayudar a reconocerlos cuando los veas.

Fil: Taraborelli, Paula Andrea. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina

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Argentina
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Educación ambiental, Desierto, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6, Conservación, Especies autóctonas, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1

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