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La tarea según Natacha is an illustrated children's story that was first published by Alfaguara Infantil in collaboration with UNICEF in November, 2000.[1] It is written by Luis Pescetti and illustrated by O'Kif. The original publication features a foreword by Spanish essayist Fernando Savater.
In Bituín Bituín Natacha
The story of La tarea según Natacha is also included as a stand-alone chapter in the chapter book Bituín bituín Natacha.[2]
Synopsis
Natacha and Pati have a project to complete for school. They are supposed to write a report about children's right to education. To complete their report, Natacha and Pati interview people who participate in the school system.
^Pescetti, Luis. "Bituín bituín Natacha". www.librosalfaguarainfantil.com/. Archived from the original on 16 December 2014. Retrieved 16 December 2014.