The story follows Carlos, a capybara who lives in Ecuador. Unlike other capybaras, Carlos cannot swim well, which is a major problem for a semi-aquatic animal. To make matters worse, Carlos gets into a series of funny, stressful, and adventurous situations—including wearing boots to help with his dilemma. Key Details: Mira Canion

Heavy repetition of high-frequency verbs ( tiene , va , quiere , está ).

Carlos cannot swim, but he finds creative ways to navigate his environment.

If you have access to the audiobook version, listen while you read along to connect spoken Spanish with written words.

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The book uses high-frequency vocabulary, repetition, and humor to make Spanish accessible to beginners.

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