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"Hello everybody! How are you?

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Look at all these books
I have today.

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They come from amazing libraries
all around the world.

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I visited Argentina,

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South Korea,

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Portugal and Ireland.

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I visited there libraries.

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Hey!

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Should we do a quiz?

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How about you try to guess
which books I've borrowed?

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Are you ready?

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Let's play!"

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(Música)

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"First of all,

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I've visited the fabulous library
in Seoul, South Korea.

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There, I borrowed a book about
a girl who falls down a rabbit hole

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and finds herself
in a wonderful world.

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Do you know the name of this book?

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Is it 'Peter Pan and Wendy'?

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'The neverending story'?

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'Alice in Wonderland'?

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Or 'The adventures of Tom Sawyer'?

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That's right!

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It's 'Alice in Wonderland'!

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(Teléfono)

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Then, I went to Buenos Aires,
in Argentina.

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And I got a book
about a boy named Bastian,

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he reads a story about Fantastica,

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a magical land with an empress

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and a boy warrior named Atreyu.

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Do you know the title of this book?

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Is it 'Alice in Wonderland'?

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'The adventures of Tom Sawyer'?

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'The neverending story'?

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or 'Peter Pan and Wendy'?

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Yes, that's right!

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It's 'The neverending story'!

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A book full of magic and adventures.

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In it there are
many magical creatures

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like the turtle Morla
and the luck dragon Falcor,

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Fuyu in Spanish."

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¡Guau!

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"Next, I went to Oporto,
in Portugal.

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I visited an amazing place

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which was the inspiration
for the library

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in the 'Harry Potter' films
in Hogwarts.

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I got a book there about a boy

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who doesn't want to grow up.

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This boy can fly

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and he has adventures on an island

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with Indians, pirates,
fairies and mermaids.

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-Oh, are you talking about me?

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-Hello, Mermaid.

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What a surprise!

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Yes, there are mermaids
in this book,

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on the island of Neverland.

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Do you know the title of this book?

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Is it 'Alice in Wonderland'?

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'The neverending story'?

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'Peter Pan and Wendy'?

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or 'The adventures of Tom Sawyer'?

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That's right!

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It's 'Peter Pan and Wendy'!

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They have lots of adventures,

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Peter takes Wendy to the island

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where they meet a fairy
called Tinkerbell,

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Campanilla in Spanish.

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-Oh, I want to read that book!"

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¡Bien!

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"Finally, I went to the library
in Trinity College

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in Dublin, in Ireland.

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And there I borrowed
a book about a boy

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who has to paint a fence
as a punishment

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but he tricks the other children

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into doing it for him.

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He has many adventures,

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like looking for a hidden treasure,

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and he kisses a lot of girls.

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What's the title of this book?

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'Peter Pan and Wendy'?

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'Alice in Wonderland'?

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'The adventures of Tom Sawyer'?

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Or 'The neverending story'?

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That's right!

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This one wasn't easy, I know.

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it's 'The adventures of Tom Sawyer'.

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Tom Sawyer has two good friends.

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Huckleberry Finn and Joe Harper.

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Tom Sawyer loves to play

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but sometimes
he disappears for several days,

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which worries his family.

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You should never do that, OK?"

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(NIEGA)

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"So today we visited
the most amazing libraries

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around the world,

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and borrowed some books:

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Libraries lend us books.

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We borrow books from libraries.

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I love books and reading.

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Don't you?

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See you next time, everybody!

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Goodbye!"