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Perusa and Peruso

Two clever friends from the world of the Incas. Cheeky, curious, and almost always on the verge of their next adventure.

Perusa und Peruso

Welcome to the World of the Incas

Hello, children! Imagine living in a time when there were no cars, no mobile phones, and no internet.

Instead, there were giant mountains, mysterious temples, llamas with very strong opinions, and a powerful ruler, the Sapa Inca.

Perusa and Peruso live in exactly this world. They stumble through stories, ask cheeky questions, and learn along the way how the Incas lived, built, believed, and thought.

This is Perusa

Perusa is brave, quick-witted, and almost always faster than the trouble chasing her.

She loves to see new things, solve riddles, and ask adults questions that make them look very busy for a moment.

Perusa almost always has a smile on her face and a witty remark ready. When things get tricky, she usually stays calm. Or at least she acts very convincingly as if she does.

Perusa
Peruso

This is Peruso

Peruso is her best friend. He is funny, curious, and sometimes a bit clumsy.

When Peruso stumbles or gets into trouble, he usually has a clever idea.

Or Perusa helps him out of a jam before the llama gets offended again.

Peruso likes to ask things that adults would rather not answer. That's why he's quite useful for stories.

Together, it's never boring

Perusa thinks fast. Peruso asks cheekily. Together, every stone path becomes a story.

Their adventures lead them to Cusco, to Machu Picchu, into the world of Inca gods, and sometimes directly into a problem that actually started much smaller.

Adventures with Wit and Knowledge

Sometimes Perusa and Peruso meet the Sapa Inca, sometimes wise priests, and sometimes quite stubborn llamas.

They always have a joke up their sleeve. Along the way, they learn exciting things about the ancient Inca culture, about Inca gods, about Machu Picchu, and about places like Ollantaytambo.

Classification: Perusa and Peruso are fictional characters from PeruMagazin. The adventures are freely told but incorporate real places, terms, and themes from Peru and the Inca world.

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FAQ

Who are Perusa and Peruso?

Perusa and Peruso are fictional characters from PeruMagazin. They explain Peru, the Inca world, and cultural topics to children through adventures and short stories.

Are Perusa and Peruso historical figures?

No. The characters are fictional. However, many places, terms, and backgrounds in their stories refer to real topics from Peru and Inca history.

What age group are the stories suitable for?

The stories are particularly suitable for children who enjoy being read to or who are starting to read their first texts independently. The book is presented as suitable for ages 6 and up.

Where is the best place to start?

A good starting point is the overview of Perusina and Perusino or a simple explanatory page like Perusa explains the Inca Empire.

Are there products related to the characters?

Yes. There is the book "Perusina & Perusino – Gods with Superpowers – Inca Edition" as well as individual building block figures and creative products.

How do the stories relate to PeruMagazin?

PeruMagazin provides the cultural and historical background. Perusa and Peruso make these topics more playful and accessible for children.

Verified Pages

  1. PeruMagazin: Perusina and Perusino Overview
  2. PeruMagazin: Perusa Explains Welcome to the Inca Empire
  3. PeruMagazin: Peruso Explains Welcome to the Inca Empire
  4. PeruMagazin: Product page Perusina & Perusino – Gods with Superpowers – Inca Edition
  5. PeruMagazin: Product pages Perusina and Perusino as Building Block Figures

Perusa thinks fast. Peruso asks cheekily. Together, every stone path becomes a story.

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