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El Librero de Tercero

Tolerance Digital art style

Piojo, an 8-year-old boy with a curious mind, embarks on a quest to solve the mystery of the missing books in his school library. He faces obstacles, overcomes doubt, and learns about tolerance along the way.

Piojo loved books more than anything else in the world. One day, he discovered that many books were missing from the school library. His teacher, Miss Rosa, looked worried. "What will we do without our books?" she sighed. Piojo felt a strange responsibility to find out what happened. The thought of losing their stories forever was unbearable.

Determined to find the books, Piojo decided to investigate after school. He asked his best friend, Ana, to help him. - Where should we start? Ana asked. - Let's check the basement, Piojo suggested. But they found the door locked with a big rusty padlock. Their first clue was a dead end.

Not giving up, Piojo and Ana searched for another way in. They overheard a mysterious whisper from the school janitor, Mr. Garcia. - I saw some books in the attic, he muttered when he thought no one was listening. Excited, they raced to the attic, only to find it too high to reach. Piojo felt his hope slipping away.

Despair settled in as they faced another dead end. Piojo sat on the steps, feeling defeated. - Maybe we should give up, Ana suggested quietly. Piojo nodded, feeling a lump in his throat. But deep down, he couldn't let go of the mystery. The library's silence reminded him of its missing stories.

Just then, Miss Rosa appeared with a kind smile. - Don't give up, Piojo. Remember, patience and understanding can solve many problems. Her words sparked an idea. They could ask the librarian, Señorita Marisol, for help. Maybe she had a spare key or knew a secret way to the attic.

Piojo and Ana found Señorita Marisol, who gladly helped them with a ladder. With her guidance, they reached the attic. To their delight, they found the missing books stacked neatly in a corner. - We did it! Piojo exclaimed. They learned the books were moved for repairs. Piojo realized that understanding others' actions could solve problems, and he felt proud of their adventure.

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