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En busca de Capi
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08 June 2027

La familia Capibara decide ir a visitar a sus primos, pero es un viaje largo y muy peligroso. Tienen que permanecer unidos. La pequeña Capi se cruza con la mariposa más increíble que ha visto en su vida y no puede evitar perseguirla. “¿Dónde está Capi?”, dice su hermano. Toda la familia la busca y pregunta a diferentes animales, un venado, un armadillo ¡e incluso a una temible anaconda! Pero ninguno puede ayudarles. ¿Encontrarán a Capi?
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The youngest capybara is lost. Her family asks several animals, but they can't find her. Where could she have gone?
The capybara family decides to visit their cousins, but it's a long and tricky journey over the mountain. Daddy Capybara suggests they walk in single file but when Capi comes across the most incredible butterfly she's ever seen, she can't help but chase after it. "Where's Capi?" her brother asks. The whole family searches for her and asks different animals: a deer, an armadillo, and even a fearsome anaconda! But none of them can help. Will they find Capi?
The dangers of the forest lurk for the endearing capybara family. Will they be able to reach their destination safe and sound?
Susanna Isern is a writer, psychologist, teacher, and mother of three. She is one of the most well-known figures in children’s literature both in Spain and in countries around the world. She has published over 100 books in Spanish, which have been translated into 35 different language and have sold more than a million and a half copies globally. One of the most widely translated authors from the Spanish language according to the Cervantes Institute, she is the recipient of numerous prestigious national and international awards, and some of her works have been adapted for the stage.
Benedetta Sala is a designer and illustrator based in Como, Italy. After graduating in Communication Design from the Polytechnic University of Milan, she worked as an Art Director in Switzerland. She completed the Ars in Fabula Masters in editorial illustration in 2016, and soon after began collaborating with several publishers. Together with writer Roberta Antonioni, she received the Rodari Prize for the book La casa perfetta in 2022, later translated and distributed in South Korea, Germany, Spain, Brazil, and China. She loves drawing animals, illustrating stories with an ironic twist, and sketching recipes for dishes she will never quite learn to cook.