Kiko
by Andrea Garza Ponce de León
Kiko's days are very happy at home, his wishes are orders for his parents but at school he's having bad times.
Kiko's days are very happy at home, his wishes are orders for his parents but at school he's having bad times.
Grandparents and grandchildren's world is a place where affection, complicity and joy reigns, It's a world of their own, full of joy and fantasy.
With help from his teacher Jimmy, Saul, a restless and talented boy, discovers the hidden magic in each letter from the alphabet and not just that, also, Sauk discovers the importance of the gratitude.
Once upon a time there was a witch with the name of Tatis. Her appearance wasn't as hideous as her mother would wanted. Certainly she have inherited some witch features but there was a little bit of human something in Tatis. It was maybe her voice or her shyness, whatever it was, she simply wasn't an ordinary witch.
The fastest and colorful from a hummingbirds family got lost and have to find the way back home with the help from other birds, birds that are not like him. In his journey, Rolland will learn that diversity is a great life value.
Para Kiko los días son muy felices en casa, sus deseos son órdenes para sus padres pero en la escuela, La Madriguera, la pasa mal. Kiko son cuento sobre la convivencia, integración y respeto.