Age: 3 to 7 years old
Pages: 16
Finish: rustic easel,
couche paper 150g
Author: Anne Señol
Illustrator: Adián González
Bilingual
The toucan is a rare, restless and popular bird.
A kind of Pinocchio of the animal kingdom, it has a brightly colored beak almost the size of its body.
In some parts he is called diostedé, because that is what he seems to say when he sings.
In Costa Rica there is at least one payment system, one travel agency and one hotel named Tucan.
It also appears on the five thousand colones bills, known as toucans.
I hope God will give you many toucans…
A restless and popular bird, the toucan is indeed an oddity.
The Pinocchio of the avian kingdom, he boasts a flamboyant beak almost as big as his body.
In some parts of the world, the toucan is known as the “Fruit Loops” bird because of his association with the colorful cereal.
In Costa Rica, “Toucan” is the name of at least one travel agency, hotel, and payment system. The feathered creature also features prominently on Costa Rica’s 5000 colon bill, which is otherwise known as a “Toucan”.
But no matter the country, the toucan’s delightful demeanor thrills children of all ages.