Overview
Ella es altísima y muy tímida.
Él tiene púas y es un poco cascarrabias.
En la escuela Sabana hay animales de muchos tipos y todos dicen siempre al entrar: «¡Buenos días por la mañana!», bueno, todos no. La jirafa Julia tiene una lengua muy larga y se hace un lío con las palabras. Ella dice: «¿Es día sandía o día banana?». Todos se ríen de ella. Todos menos Paco, que siempre la defiende y trata de animarla.
Pero, ¿qué es un «día sandía»? ¿Y un «día banana»?
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ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
Giraffe Julia and porcupine Paco are great friends.
She is very tall and very shy.
He has spikes and is a bit of a grouch.
In Savannah School there are many types of animals and every morning all the students say: “Good morning in the morning!”, as they enter. Well, not everyone. Giraffe Julia has a very long tongue and makes a mess with her words. Everyone laughs at her as she gets tongue-tied during the morning salute. Everyone except Paco, who always defends her and tries to cheer her up.
But what are those words she says each morning: "watermelon day" and "banana day"?
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