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Rosinés Chávez presented four new children's stories from the Amalivaca publishing house

The president of the National Park Institute (INPARQUES), Rosinés Chávez, together with the president of the Environmental Education Foundation, Jesús Méndez
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Published at: 21/07/2024 10:23 AM



The president of the National Park Institute (INPARQUES), Rosinés Chávez, together with the president of the Environmental Education Foundation, Jesús Méndez, presented four new children's stories from Editorial Amalivaca.

During an event that took place in the Ifigenia Hall of the National Art Gallery (GAN), where the 20th International Book Fair of Venezuela (FILVEN) takes place, Chávez welcomed this collection of books for boys and girls.

“This collection that we have here is especially aimed at children, but each of these texts I am sure has a message that even us, young people and adults, can take advantage of; that's the beautiful thing,” Chávez emphasized.

For his part, Méndez, that the purpose of the books is to raise awareness among boys and girls in the preservation of Mother Earth.

“So that our Pachamama can be enjoyed and cared for by future generations,” he said.

The texts that are added to the list of Amalivaca Ediciones productions are: “Feeling of the Matasiete and Guayamurí Monument” by Sayonaris Gómez; “Gyranthera: The Tallest Boy in the Room” by Rossmery Molero; “The Little Park Rangers and the Five Senses” by Ángel José Mora Figueroa and Adriannellys Carolian Henríquez Donquis, and “The Crab and the Squirrel” by Dayana Hernández.

It should be noted that the 20th anniversary of the Venezuela International Book Fair (FILVEN 2024) will end on July 21st.

Mazo News Team