The Little Fir Tree

Four stories from a long time ago that are related to the seasons: baskets of spring strawberries, ants that work through the summer while the cicadas shrill, the aroma of baked chestnuts and sweet potatoes in the autumn, and forests of fir trees covered in snow winter. They are stories which make us think about very human things like love, duty, responsibility, fellowship and the need to feel useful.
Author:
Illustrator: Rosa Maria Curto
Biography: Barcelona, 30th November 1951. I work chiefly with text-books and in the illustration of stories. I have taken part in cartoons and advertising and also in the making of posters for use in schools.

Translator: Luz Orihuela

Adapter: Anna Grau

24 pages. Hardcover. 21,5 x 21,5 cm

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