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LA ESTRELLA DE MAR BAILARINA

En el fondo del mar vivia una estrella de mar muy alegre y poseia un talento muy especial le gustaba bailar pero siempre olvidaba sus ´pasos de baile y siempre se resbalaba su mama como vio quer necesitaba aprender a bailar la tuvo que inscribir en una escuela de baile todos los dias cuando regresaba de la escuela iba bailando y su mama se impresionaba de los pasos de baile tan buenos que ella tenia, sus compañeros de la escuela se quedaban asombrados de lo que podia hacer un dia hubo una competencia de baile y su mama penso que estaba preparada para competir con otros participantes estaba el equipo de la rayas, y el de los tiburones y  los delfines de hecho ellos eran los mas ágiles, primero la estrellita grito el presentador y ella salio a bailar la concurrencia le aplaudia y le aplaudia y la estrellita se sintió tan agradecida que no se fijo que habia un clavo suelto en el escenario y se cayo, a continuacion los delfines ellos hicieron su mejor presentacion daban vueltas y vueltas era todo lo que ellos sabian, hasta que termino su presentación, y ahora el ultimo equipo de la noche y todos gritaban estrellita ganara, entonces empezó el baile de las rayas ellas se quedaron petrificadas no se movian y por ello perdieron su turno, hora de anunciar al ganador grito el presentador, y exclamo y el ganador es la estrellita ay todos saltaron de emoción y todos los peces expectadores gritaban estrellita ra ra ra y estrellita se hizo famosa en todo el mar, y hasta los buzos le querian tomar fotos para el album de fotos de las estrellas de mar, estrellita se sentia tan orgullosa que grito de alegría yo gane y su mama se sintió aun mas orgullosa de ella.






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