The first three children's stories by Félix Rodríguez de la source have been presented

The Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente Foundation (FFRF) and the Cantabria Tradition Publishing House have presented at the Casa del Libro de Madrid, the first three volumes of the Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente children's story collection.

“El Lomano Lobo”, “El Oso Juanon” and “Martina La Lince” have been written by José Manuel Córdoba and illustrated by their author and Laura Súa. They are a child adaptation of the naturalist's work, inspired by his original texts, and in episodes of 'The Man and the Earth' (TVE) and 'The Adventure of Life' (RNE).

Written by José Manuel Córdoba and illustrated by the author and Laura Súa, they are part of a collection that aims to bring the natural world closer to children, while recovering the legacy of Félix

During the event, the publishing house explained that taking advantage of its great inter-generational value, He wanted to "use" Felix as a vehicle to "sneak into houses and show children the natural values ​​of our country and our fauna".

Odile Rodríguez de la Fuente says for his part that this project is special, because "He will be able to get my father's message to the new generations that didn't have the opportunity to meet him and keep his legacy alive".

These are stories that will bring children closer to the care of Nature, explaining in a simple way stories that they will love.