Manuelita la tortuga

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In its native country it is a well-known children's song.[4]

In 1997, Walsh released the children's book Manuelita ¿Dónde vas?, which expanded the story of the character.[3] The 1999 animation film Manuelita was adapted from the song.[5]

A French version of the song was written and made famous by Argentine singer Jairo.

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  5. Graeber, Laurel. "A Magical Childhood." The New York Times. Retrieved on December 8, 2008.

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