Age: 3 to 7 years old
Pages: 16
Finishing: saddle-stitch rustic, 150g couche paper
Author: Anne Señol
Illustrator: Adián González
The cusuco, or armadillo, is a small animal that intrigues and attracts us. The components of his body seem to have been designed by a filmmaker for a movie about time immemorial.
There are animals in a fossil state that make us think of cusuco. His armor does not prevent him from transforming into a ball, as hedgehogs do, when he feels attacked.
An animal like this could not fail to attract the attention of Anne Señol, who breaks it down into its most peculiar parts for the benefit of young and old. Adián González, for his part, once again uses his artistic eye as a portraitist of the most endearing species of our tropics.