La aventura imposible de Peggy

  • By: Roy Miki,
    Illustrated By: Mariko Ando
  • Pages:56
  • Publisher:Tradewind Books
  • Themes:Español, hámster, Álbum Ilustrado, Aventuras, Animales
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  • Available:06/15/2026
Hardcover
9781990598463
$19.95
Esta es la autobiografía de Peggy, una cobaya que aprende a comunicarse con la familia que la adoptó y entabla una mágica amistad con la joven Elisse. Peggy consigue superar grandes obstáculos, adquiere habilidades únicas y gana un codiciado premio por sus logros. La historia está basada en la vida de la hija de los autores, Elisse, y su cobaya, Peggy. El amor de Elisse les demostró que lo imposible podía convertirse en posible y lo ordinario en extraordinario. ""Lo difícil se hace inmediatamente. Lo imposible tarda un poco más.
★ “Peggy is completely adorable, with white fur and pink eyes, ears, and feet. There’s art on every spread; it combines with the short chapters to make this an especially apt choice for transitioning readers. This simple, endearing story has universal appeal.”
– Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“Mariko Ando’s illustrations, and the book as a whole, are sincere, comedic, and evocative.”
– Quill & Quire

“Slavia Miki and Roy Miki's Peggy's Impossible Tale is a fun story about one charming guinea pig. Told in the animal's voice, and featuring colour illustrations by Mariko Ando, it's a book about the remarkable adventures of a remarkable creature.”

– CBC Books
“With short chapters and adorable pictures, this story told by Peggy the guinea pig would be great for beginner and reluctant readers. Peggy is no ordinary pet. She can listen and be a best friend, tell the time of day, play hide and seek, walk on a leash, and even climb stairs. A cute and fun book for animal lovers.”
– Calgary Herald
“Young readers (and the adults who read with them) will definitely enjoy this joyful look at the life of the determined young guinea pig named Peggy!” 5 stars!
– CM: Canadian Review of Materials
“Full of action and surprises, Peggy's Impossible Tale is guaranteed to captivate the attention of beginning readers ages 6-8.”
– Midwest Book Review