Cuentos Hispanos #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn this heartfelt 2002 issue of Cuentos Hispanos, young Pablito learns a quiet lesson in individuality when he’s teased for not wearing the day’s “cool” shirt color—until his mother and his loyal dog Scruff help him see that true cool comes from thinking for himself. Written by Maria Belen Pereira and illustrated by Santiago Gonzalez Riga, the story blends gentle humor and warmth with a simple yet powerful message, all brought to life through the artist’s expressive, intimate style. The cover by Santiago Gonzalez Riga captures the moment with a tender, authentic touch.
In this quiet, heartfelt moment from *Cuentos Hispanos* #nn, Pablito faces the pressure of fitting in when his classmates mock his choice of shirt color—until his mother and Scruff gently remind him that true coolness comes from thinking for himself. A simple, poignant story about individuality, told in just three pages with clean, typeset letters.
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