'Mami, why do snakes have a double tongue?'
Is the title of the latest book by children's story writer Mati Morata.
This new literary project in which the cartagenera author has embarked will be presented next Thursday, March 23 at 8:00 pm in the Children's Library of the Ramón Alonso Luzzy Cultural Center, where the writer will be present along with the illustrator of the work, Clara Ledo.
This act is part of the program 'Read, think, imagine', promoted by the City Council through the Department of Culture.
Envy, one of the lowest passions of the human being, is the theme that addresses this children's fable through different animals that lead the story.
Through her reading, the author intends that the little ones recognize the reasons that lead to envy, while learning to look for strategies of improvement and defense.
'Mami, why do snakes have a double tongue?'
Is linked to other stories by the author Mati Morata who compose a collection of children's books with more specific themes such as bullying, in 'I confess that once harassed, I confess that I was harassed once';
The Down Syndrome, in 'Mami, that Maria is not stupid?';
Or the scarcity of water, in 'Lives of the water'.
Mati Morata has also written a pile of 14 comic books, 'Tales with heart for apprentice philosopher', where he seeks the interest of his young readers by encouraging them to participate, while strengthening values ​​necessary for the welfare of the little ones.
Their stories have the classic structure of story, but the moral is the answer to problems of our time as the separation of the parents, not having friends or living the death of a loved one.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena