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“El Puma de Hollywood” offers young readers an engaging, beautifully illustrated journey into wildlife and the responsibilities humans hold toward nature. In this 48-page album by Gemma Capdevila, we meet a puma that, after losing its natural habitat due to human disruption, embarks on an unexpected path. Through its experience we learn about adaptation, resilience and the fragile balance between wild animals and human environments.
The story is neither purely fictional nor a heavy ecological treatise – instead, it achieves a delicate balance: it entertains, informs and invites reflection. Children will discover curiosities about pumas, their behaviour and habitat, while simultaneously developing empathy toward animals living outside their natural spaces. The rich illustrations draw attention to mood and atmosphere, enhancing the narrative’s emotional impact.
Ideal for readers aged 6 and up (or for shared reading with younger children), this book serves as both a bedtime story and a conversation starter on nature conservation, animal welfare and human-animal coexistence. Its hardcover format and high-quality production make it a lasting addition to home or school libraries.
Whether you’re a parent, educator or gift-giver, “El Puma de Hollywood” is a perfect choice to introduce ecological themes in an accessible, gentle and memorable way. Celebrate the wild, support respectful cohabitation, and spark young imaginations with this meaningful tale.