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Excelente libro, continuación rica de las aventuras de Yakari. Mi hijo de 5 años ama, y es una excelente introducción al mundo de los comics.
 
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danielzonn | Mar 25, 2022 |
Match found in the German National Library.
 
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glsottawa | Apr 4, 2018 |
While trying to save a bear cub from drowning, Yakari falls into the river and is found by a distraught bear mother who is convinced that he is her son, turned into a human by the Bear Spirit. I read this series when I was a kid and find that I still like it a lot, especially its emphasis on respect for nature. It is meant for a younger reader since the story is highly message-driven and can seem slightly "teachy" at times, but it has lots of entertaining characters, lots of humor, and tense situations, so it shouldn't be too much of an issue. It is a great example of Franco-Belgian comics (even if the creators were Swiss-born), so if you like those, I think you'll like this too.
 
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-Eva- | Jul 25, 2015 |
The beavers bring Yakari a battered old canoe and he brings his friend on a adventurous trip where coyote does his best to come to their aid. I read this series when I was a kid and find that I still like it a lot, especially its emphasis on respect for nature. It is meant for a younger reader since the story is highly message-driven and can seem slightly "teachy" at times, but it has lots of entertaining characters, lots of humor, and tense situations, so it shouldn't be too much of an issue. It is a great example of Franco-Belgian comics (even if the creators were Swiss-born), so if you like those, I think you'll like this too.
 
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-Eva- | Jul 25, 2015 |
A strange eagle has wounded a brave from Yakari’s tribe and stolen his talisman and Yakari has to climb a mountain with the help of some new friends in order to wake the brave from his unnatural slumber. I read this series when I was a kid and find that I still like it a lot, especially its emphasis on respect for nature. It is meant for a younger reader since the story is highly message-driven and can seem slightly "teachy" at times, but it has lots of entertaining characters, lots of humor, and tense situations, so it shouldn't be too much of an issue. It is a great example of Franco-Belgian comics (even if the creators were Swiss-born), so if you like those, I think you'll like this too.
 
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-Eva- | Jul 25, 2015 |
When a storm takes them by surprise, Yakari, Rainbow, and Little Thunder find that the hill they has become and island and they need to befriend a family of moose to escape. I read this series when I was a kid and find that I still like it a lot, especially its emphasis on respect for nature. It is meant for a younger reader since the story is highly message-driven and can seem slightly "teachy" at times, but it has lots of entertaining characters, lots of humor, and tense situations, so it shouldn't be too much of an issue. It is a great example of Franco-Belgian comics (even if the creators were Swiss-born), so if you like those, I think you'll like this too.
 
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-Eva- | Jul 25, 2015 |
A warrior from Yakari’s tribe has an obsession: to take his revenge on the wolf who attacked and injured him and Yakari wins the trust of the pack’s leader to help the warrior. I read this series when I was a kid and find that I still like it a lot, especially its emphasis on respect for nature. It is meant for a younger reader since the story is highly message-driven and can seem slightly "teachy" at times, but it has lots of entertaining characters, lots of humor, and tense situations, so it shouldn't be too much of an issue. It is a great example of Franco-Belgian comics (even if the creators were Swiss-born), so if you like those, I think you'll like this too.
 
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-Eva- | Jul 25, 2015 |
A sick pelican makes an emergency landing in the forest and Yakari brings him to the otters to heal. I read this series when I was a kid and find that I still like it a lot, especially its emphasis on respect for nature. It is meant for a younger reader since the story is highly message-driven and can seem slightly "teachy" at times, but it has lots of entertaining characters, lots of humor, and tense situations, so it shouldn't be too much of an issue. It is a great example of Franco-Belgian comics (even if the creators were Swiss-born), so if you like those, I think you'll like this too.
 
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-Eva- | Jul 25, 2015 |
Yakari wakes up one day and finds that his best friend is missing; it turns out that Little Thunder has been called on a quest along with other great ponies. I read this series when I was a kid and find that I still like it a lot, especially its emphasis on respect for nature. It is meant for a younger reader since the story is highly message-driven and can seem slightly "teachy" at times, but it has lots of entertaining characters, lots of humor, and tense situations, so it shouldn't be too much of an issue. It is a great example of Franco-Belgian comics (even if the creators were Swiss-born), so if you like those, I think you'll like this too.
 
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-Eva- | Jul 25, 2015 |
Several animals have been captured by a terrible grizzly in the High Hills and Yakari bravely faces the tyrant in order to release them. I read this series when I was a kid and find that I still like it a lot, especially its emphasis on respect for nature. It is meant for a younger reader since the story is highly message-driven and can seem slightly "teachy" at times, but it has lots of entertaining characters, lots of humor, and tense situations, so it shouldn't be too much of an issue. It is a great example of Franco-Belgian comics (even if the creators were Swiss-born), so if you like those, I think you'll like this too.
 
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-Eva- | Jul 25, 2015 |
Nanabozo, the Great Rabbit, is a spirit guide for Rainbow and he asks Yakari for help to find his missing charge, an exciting quest that will turn Yakari into a giant, run on smoke, and fly. I read this series when I was a kid and find that I still like it a lot, especially its emphasis on respect for nature. It is meant for a younger reader since the story is highly message-driven and can seem slightly "teachy" at times, but it has lots of entertaining characters, lots of humor, and tense situations, so it shouldn't be too much of an issue. It is a great example of Franco-Belgian comics (even if the creators were Swiss-born), so if you like those, I think you'll like this too.
 
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-Eva- | Jul 25, 2015 |
Yakari discovers a colony of beavers busy building their dam and helps them locate the missing baby beaver, Little Linden Tree. I read this series when I was a kid and find that I still like it a lot, especially its emphasis on respect for nature. It is meant for a younger reader since the story is highly message-driven and can seem slightly "teachy" at times, but it has lots of entertaining characters, lots of humor, and tense situations, so it shouldn't be too much of an issue. It is a great example of Franco-Belgian comics (even if the creators were Swiss-born), so if you like those, I think you'll like this too.
 
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-Eva- | Jul 25, 2015 |
Yakari and Little Thunder sets off on a journey to find the White Buffalo's heard so that they can return to the Sioux hunt (circle of life-story). I read this series when I was a kid and find that I still like it a lot, especially its emphasis on respect for nature. It is meant for a younger reader since the story is highly message-driven and can seem slightly "teachy" at times, but it has lots of entertaining characters, lots of humor, and tense situations, so it shouldn't be too much of an issue. It is a great example of Franco-Belgian comics (even if the creators were Swiss-born), so if you like those, I think you'll like this too.
 
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-Eva- | 1 andere bespreking | Jul 25, 2015 |
Yakari meets his friend Great Eagle in his dreams and tries to be like him by flying until Little Thunder helps him discover his real talent: he can talk to the animals. I read this series when I was a kid and find that I still like it a lot, especially its emphasis on respect for nature. It is meant for a younger reader since the story is highly message-driven and can seem slightly "teachy" at times, but it has lots of entertaining characters, lots of humor, and tense situations, so it shouldn't be too much of an issue. It is a great example of Franco-Belgian comics (even if the creators were Swiss-born), so if you like those, I think you'll like this too.
 
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-Eva- | Jul 25, 2015 |
I disegni sono belli e lineari, ma questo episodio è veramente banale½
 
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supersidvicious | 1 andere bespreking | Feb 20, 2011 |
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