- Source: Manuelita la tortuga
"Manuelita la tortuga" (pronounced [ma.nwe.ˈli.tala toɾ.ˈtu.ɣa]; Spanish for "Manuelita the turtle") is a children's song by Argentine writer and musician María Elena Walsh, first recorded by Leda y María—her duo with Leda Valladares—and included in their 1962 EP Doña Disparate y Bambuco. It tells the story of a female turtle from the rural town of Pehuajó, who travels to Paris to undergo beauty treatments after falling in love.
In its native country it is a well-known children's song.
In 1997, Walsh released the children's book Manuelita ¿Dónde vas?, which expanded the story of the character. The 1999 animation film Manuelita was adapted from the song.
A French version of the song was written and made famous by Argentine singer Jairo.
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- Manuelita la tortuga
- María Elena Walsh
- Sandra Mihanovich
- Cuarteto Zupay
- Deaths in January 2011
- 2011 in poetry
- Cocos Island
- Goya Award for Best Animated Film