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Books with author Barbara Brooks-Simon

  • Escape to Freedom: The Underground Railroad Adventures of Callie and William

    Barbara Brooks-Simon

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, March 1, 2004)
    The year is 1858, and a 14-year old house servant named Callie and another young slave named William attempt a daring escape on the Underground Railroad. Traveling by night, these brave teens come across things they cannot believe, such as an African-American newspaper published by escaped slave Frederick Douglass, all the while amazingly avoiding capture.Barbara Brooks weaves fact-based oral histories of the fictional characters Callie and William with rich period photographs, maps, and/or illustrations on every page, that place the adventures squarely within the era.
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  • Under the Oaken Bough: Folk and Fairy Tales

    Simon Brooks

    Paperback (Parkhurst Brothers Publishers Inc, April 1, 2018)
    Uncommon folktales and a few old favorites revived and retold for young people and tradition keepers. Folk and fairy tales celebrate different cultures and ways to see the world.A collection of the author’s favorite folktales from his professional storytelling repertoire, retold in contemporary jargon for young reader, UNDER THE OAKEN BOUGH is an anthology which breathes new life into the folk and fairy tales of old. Professional storyteller, Simon Brooks, has written the stories he loves to tell in the style he uses on stage, whether at a library, school, college, private event or festival. Each story concludes with brief notes about the tale. This wonderful little book is a must have, not just for young people entering the realm of folk and fairy tales for themselves, but for parents who love to read to their children, teachers and librarians. The book includes a Q & A section with the author, a guide on how to tell stories, suggested reading, and a list of vocabulary words and their meanings. Half of the eighteen stories come from Europe, the remainder from the rest of the world. Some of these stories are old favorites, but inside you will find stories which can be hard to find, and seldom told. Join Simon Under the Oaken Bough and step into another realm, far, far away.
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  • Under the Oaken Bough: Folk and Fairy Tales

    Simon Brooks

    eBook (Parkhurst Brothers Publishers Inc, Nov. 1, 2017)
    Uncommon folktales and a few old favorites revived and retold for young people and tradition keepers. Folk and fairy tales celebrate different cultures and ways to see the world.A collection of the author’s favorite folktales from his professional storytelling repertoire, retold in contemporary jargon for young reader, UNDER THE OAKEN BOUGH is an anthology which breathes new life into the folk and fairy tales of old. Professional storyteller, Simon Brooks, has written the stories he loves to tell in the style he uses on stage, whether at a library, school, college, private event or festival. Each story concludes with brief notes about the tale. This wonderful little book is a must have, not just for young people entering the realm of folk and fairy tales for themselves, but for parents who love to read to their children, teachers and librarians. The book includes a Q & A section with the author, a guide on how to tell stories, suggested reading, and a list of vocabulary words and their meanings. Half of the eighteen stories come from Europe, the remainder from the rest of the world. Some of these stories are old favorites, but inside you will find stories which can be hard to find, and seldom told. Join Simon Under the Oaken Bough and step into another realm, far, far away.
  • Escape To Freedom: The Underground Railroad Adventures Of Callie And William

    Barbara Brooks Simon

    Library Binding (Turtleback, March 1, 2004)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. An account of two slaves who escaped from their masters in Kentucky and, aided by the people of the Underground Railroad, made their way to freedom in Canada.
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  • The Tale of the Terrible Tooth Thief

    Barbara Simon

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 19, 2011)
    Mitzy Pitzy, the only bad fairy in the entire Fairy Kingdom, was so mean, jealous and nasty the fairies began calling her the worst possible name. They called her Inca Stinka. One day Queen Gwendolyn's favorite Maid in Waiting, Pookie, discovers Inca Stinka in the Far Away Bramble Bushes with huge piles of baby teeth stolen from beneath the pillows of all the Children of the World. It is very clear Inca Stinka has not given the children the required fairy kiss and thank you gift. Nothing could be worse! Terrible! A Tooth Thief! A Terrible Tooth Thief! After much deliberation, the beautiful and wise Queen and her fairies devise a plan to rescue the teeth, use them for good purpose and make things right for the children. However, it demands a very dangerous and scary journey across the Great River where nasty Truman the Troll lives and an encounter with the worst possible fairy ever imagined. This is a story for everybody who ever lost a tooth and never knew how close they came to never getting a fairy kiss and a gift under their pillow. A great story as well as a gift for anyone who has ever lost a tooth.
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  • The Seminole

    Barbara A. Brooks

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, Sept. 1, 1989)
    Examines the history, traditional lifestyle, and current situation of the Seminole Indians
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  • Escape To Freedom: The Underground Railroad Adventures Of Callie & William

    Barbara Brooks Simon

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Oct. 1, 2004)
    An account of two slaves who escaped from their masters in Kentucky and, aided by the people of the Underground Railroad, made their way to freedom in Canada.
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  • The Tale of the Terrible Tooth Thief by Barbara Simon

    Barbara Simon

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 15, 1716)
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