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This image is a page from a children's educational book. The page features colorful illustrations and text in Spanish, likely for teaching geometry and art.

The top of the page displays bold white text on a green background that reads "si las dudas..." followed by smaller text about "Construction of geometric bodies. Units." Below this, more text instructs children to "build a magic castle with their geometric shapes, but they don't know how. First, they have to see. I draw the shapes that each one sees."

The central illustration depicts two children, a girl and a boy, in a classroom or play setting. The girl, with brown pigtails, is looking at a table displaying geometric shapes like a cylinder, a triangle, and a sphere. The boy, with curly brown hair, stands on a stool, appearing to be observing or drawing. Around them are more geometric shapes, including pink and orange blocks and a yellow pyramid. A speech bubble near the girl reads "veo..." which means "I see...". Another speech bubble on the right side contains the text "Desde aquí arriba" meaning "From up here".

The lower part of the illustration shows a line of children sitting at desks, seemingly drawing or engaged in a creative activity. Names like "Camila", "Isabel", and "Sebastián" are visible beneath their respective cartoon characters. The text below this illustration instructs the reader to "illustrate and paint with the color of the body corresponding to the children and girls. I write the girls who drew them; as appropriate."

The overall scene suggests a lesson focused on visual learning, creativity, and the identification of geometric forms. The characters display attentive and engaged expressions. The setting appears to be indoors, possibly a classroom or a creative learning space, with a bright and cheerful atmosphere.
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Jun 23, 2026, 1:14 PM

La Tagua, Venezuela

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This image is a page from a children's educational book. The page features colorful illustrations and text in Spanish, likely for teaching geometry and art. The top of the page displays bold white text on a green background that reads "si las dudas..." followed by smaller text about "Construction of geometric bodies. Units." Below this, more text instructs children to "build a magic castle with their geometric shapes, but they don't know how. First, they have to see. I draw the shapes that each one sees." The central illustration depicts two children, a girl and a boy, in a classroom or play setting. The girl, with brown pigtails, is looking at a table displaying geometric shapes like a cylinder, a triangle, and a sphere. The boy, with curly brown hair, stands on a stool, appearing to be observing or drawing. Around them are more geometric shapes, including pink and orange blocks and a yellow pyramid. A speech bubble near the girl reads "veo..." which means "I see...". Another speech bubble on the right side contains the text "Desde aquí arriba" meaning "From up here". The lower part of the illustration shows a line of children sitting at desks, seemingly drawing or engaged in a creative activity. Names like "Camila", "Isabel", and "Sebastián" are visible beneath their respective cartoon characters. The text below this illustration instructs the reader to "illustrate and paint with the color of the body corresponding to the children and girls. I write the girls who drew them; as appropriate." The overall scene suggests a lesson focused on visual learning, creativity, and the identification of geometric forms. The characters display attentive and engaged expressions. The setting appears to be indoors, possibly a classroom or a creative learning space, with a bright and cheerful atmosphere.

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