Chihuahueño: 1830-1860
In a 19th-century Mexican village, Chihuahuas, initially seen as pests, become ingenious farmers, teaching a struggling farmer their resourceful ways and transforming the agricultural landscape. They develop into skilled cultivators, but their dedication wanes when they discover a productivity-boosting powder, leading them to indulge in leisure and socializing, perplexing the farmers who once relied on their diligence. This tale showcases the Chihuahuas' surprising ingenuity, the consequences of shortcuts, and the impact of unexpected heroes on a community's well-being.
Paperback Book
74 Pages
5.5in x 8.5in