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Español: Con motivo de la celebración del día del niño, el 27 de Abril del 2014 se leyó un cuento/fábula inspirado en Wikipedia para compartir a los asistentes la importancia de compartir el conocimiento. En la imagen, User:ProtoplasmaKid
English: The Wikimedia Mexico team assisted the Biblioteca Vasconcelos' Children's Day celebration on 2014-04-27 and read a short story/fable inspired on Wikipedia, emphasizing the importance of sharing knowledge. Pictured, User:ProtoplasmaKid
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