
criaturas acuaticas
Criaturas Acuáticas, written by Charles Kingsley and published in 1863, is a children's novel that blends fantasy with social commentary. The story follows Tom, a 10-year-old chimney sweep who, after a near-drowning, transforms into a water child and embarks on a journey of growth and self-discovery with the help of fairies and aquatic creatures. Notably, it was published just before Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and has been adapted into a film by Walt Disney in 1935. The book's themes reflect outdated and sometimes discriminatory views, which have sparked controversy over the years.














