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- Coloring Page #1737 - Dancing and Dashing Catrina
This coloring page features a joyful Catrina, the iconic figure of the Día de los Muertos in Mexico. The Catrina is a graceful skeleton, often adorned with flowers and colorful clothes, reminding us that death is part of life and should be welcomed with smiles and festivity. Created and popularized by the artist José Guadalupe Posada in the early 20th century, the Catrina has become a true cultural symbol. She represents the idea that all people are equal in the face of death, regardless of their status or wealth.
With this coloring page, children not only discover a bright and lively character, but also the importance of celebrating the memory of loved ones with joy, respect, and creativity.

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