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I already finished!
Now I have to color it.
How pretty! It's a little donkey.
Color it yellow.
No! Color it pink.
Color it grey, donkeys are grey.
But you must use your imagination.
Color it purple with white dots.
The only thing that was missing!
A clown donkey!
Well, Nando, what color are you going to paint it?
Hmm, well...
The teacher is here.
Good morning, Cuentizuns.
Good morning, teacher Claudia.
Today I will tell you a very nice Cuentizun
about the little miller and his little donkey.
A morning... the little miller was going with his little sister.
Look! Little sheep!
how foolish!
They have a donkey and they don't ride it!
So, the little miller immediately got on his little donkey.
The only thing that was missing!
And now what did I do?
Wow, what did you do?
You should say: "What didn't I do?"
How can you be so cool about getting on your donkey
and letting your sister walk
and walk and get all tired?
We, the girls, have our rights too.
The little miller was so yelled at
that he immediately told his sister to get on the little donkey.
That's not right!
What did I do now?
One can tell that little donkey is not yours.
But it is mine!
It doesn't seem like it.
The poor animal has things to carry,
and on top of that it has to carry you two.
Yes, the animals have rights too.
And guess what the little miller did.
He gave the little donkey money to go on vacation to the beach.
No. The little miller tried to carry the little donkey so it wouldn't get tired...
but the little donkey was so scared
that he ran away and the little miller never found it.
Teacher, what happened was that the little miller listened to everyone.
Some told him to do one thing,
others, something different and that's impossible.
Well, Nando,
are you going to paint your donkey yellow or purple?
Well, no.
You listened to Angelinda and you chose pink, right?
Not that either.
Are you not going to paint it?
Yes, I am. I already chose the color.
Tell us, which one?
Well, I won't tell you.
Ah, no, that's not fair!
Yeah, cheater!
Translated by Claudia Naar & Alexandro Nino