[Spanish] - Pimpa - Pimpa se va de excursión con Armando : Altan

EPISODE · Oct 26, 2022 · 16 MIN

[Spanish] - Pimpa - Pimpa se va de excursión con Armando : Altan

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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/629855 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [Spanish] - Pimpa - Pimpa se va de excursión con Armando Author: Altan Narrator: Mónica Pardo Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 16 minutes Release date: October 26, 2022 Genres: Fairy Tales & Folklore Publisher's Summary: Una gran aventura aguarda a Pimpa. O, mejor dicho, ¡muchas pequeñas aventuras! Pimpa le propone a Armando emprender un viaje que estará lleno de diversión, sorpresas y descubrimientos. ¡Ese día, Pimpa comprueba que hay todo un mundo por explorar! Pimpa es una perrita muy alegre con manchas rojas. Junto con su amigo y dueño Amando, un hombre con un gran bigote y que siempre lleva sombrero, protagoniza originales y emocionantes aventuras. Conoce en cada historia a sus nuevos amigos y déjate llevar por la curiosidad y la imaginación. El dibujante Francesco Tullio Altan creó a Pimpa como un regalo para su hija en 1975. Desde entonces se publicaron más de ciento cincuenta historias de la perrita y vendieron más de seis millones y medio de copias de sus aventuras. Pimpa también fue la protagonista de varias adaptaciones televisivas de gran éxito producidas por la RAI, la principal cadena de Italia. Ahora Pimpa está lista para ser la compañera fiel de una nueva generación de niños. Sus libros son perfectos tanto para los más pequeños como para sus hermanos mayores. ¡Toda la familia puede disfrutar de Pimpa! © Franco Cosimo Panini Editore SpA © 2001 Francesco Tullio Altan / Quipos Srl ℗ 2022 Saga Egmont

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