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A Cigarra e a Formiga

The Ant and the Cicada lived their almost opposite lives. The Ant had to work hard during spring, summer and fall, while the Cicada just hummed and rested, slept and had fun. When the winter came, they were able to learn from their differences and discover the value of friendship, and had a real life lesson.

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  • Francisco Freitas

    Francisco Freitas

    Formiga

  • Raul Schlosser

    Raul Schlosser

    Cigarra

  • Raul Schlosser

    Raul Schlosser

    Narrador

Overview

The Ant and the Cicada lived their almost opposite lives. The Ant had to work hard during spring, summer and fall, while the Cicada just hummed and rested, slept and had fun. When the winter came, they were able to learn from their differences and discover the value of friendship, and had a real life lesson.

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