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BLOG Library Blog Archive Again the magic words in the Room Perseveira
Once more, in the framework of cooperation with schools in county coordinated by library staff, the magic words filled the room Perseveira. Natalia Agraso, metaphor Sara BALVO, John Fernandez, Oscar Gaciño, Ángel González, Natalia Mayán, anti Pine and directed by Maria Santiago porfesora Sports Ánxela Doval dramatizaron stories for boys and girls of the smaller centers Bell, Carballosa, Nebra, metaphor Portosín, and will be June. Almost sunk seats in this unique room, they knew "to know that the moon" and the frog Frank "wanted to fly." Saw a cow that laid an egg. Helped metaphor Toupin looking who "had what in the head" and know the "elephant Marta" and a "caterpillar goloso". Even some of them who had left the scene and we also wanted to tell ...!
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Congratulations! my son came full of pride and satisfaction deixáchelos impressed are willing to return, so you know, follow and thus alerted to the next! Sonia Ces says: November 24th, 2013 at 9:58 am
Developed with taste, but also with effort, tasks and reading promotion partnership with schools from the library staff of the IES. So thank you words of encouragement as these. And of course, see that student gets satisfied!
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