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  1. Lotsa de Casha es un libro ilustrado de género infantil escrito por la artista estadounidense Madonna y publicado el 7 de junio de 2005 por Callaway Arts & Entertainment. La historia se centra en un galgo italiano que aprende la enseñanza de que «el dinero no puede comprar la felicidad».

  2. Lotsa de Casha is a picture book written by American entertainer Madonna. It was released on June 7, 2005, by Callaway Arts & Entertainment. The book was written for readers aged six and up. The book's titular character is an Italian greyhound who learns the moral "money can't buy happiness".

  3. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. 44 pages : 27 cm. A man who has spent his life making money, but who cannot find happiness, learns some valuable lessons from unlikely sources. Access-restricted-item. true. Addeddate.

  4. 1 de ago. de 2022 · En una tierra lejana vivía una rica comerciante llamada Lotsa de Casha. Tenía todo lo que el dinero podía comprar, sin embargo, Lotsa todavía no estaba contenta. Así que buscó la opinión de todos los médicos conocidos de la tierra con respecto a su miseria, pero no pudo encontrar una respuesta.

  5. 1 de ene. de 2005 · November 20, 2023. Written by Madonna and Illustrated by Rui Paes, Lotsa de Casha is a fictional picture book that tells the story of its titular character, a wealthy but selfish dog looking to find the secret to true happiness. The targeted reading age of this book is ages 8-10.

  6. 7 de jun. de 2005 · Lotsa de Casha is the richest -- and most miserable -- man in the world. No matter how colossal his castles, how fast his horses, nor how big his sandwiches, he remains a gloomy old sourpuss -- until he embarks on a fantastic adventure that leads him to the discovery of life's greatest treasure...

  7. A wonderful story about a very rich and very selfish man who has everything in the world - except happiness. Who can give the secret of happiness? El príncipe y el mendigo. Un hermoso relato atemporal de Mark Twain que pone a prueba a dos adolescentes: ¿cuáles son sus verdaderos valores? Ver libro. Ficha técnica. Nº de páginas: 48.