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Books with author Margaret MacDonald

  • Earth Care

    Margaret Read MacDonald

    eBook (August House, July 25, 2005)
    Our relationship to the natural world is at the heart of the single largest problem we face today. We have a choice: hurt the earth and we hurt ourselves; care for the earth and we reap its bounty. This unique resource book has more than 40 stories from 30 cultures than touch on ecological themes. Story notes, source information and suggestions for further reading are also included.
  • Bad Weather

    Margaret MacDonald

    Paperback (Smart Apple Media, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Part of the Learn-Abouts guided reading program, this beginning reader introduces a nonfiction topic, with the use of a picture dictionary.
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  • Why Kids Make You Fat: …and How to Get Your Body Back

    Mark Macdonald

    eBook (HarperOne, April 28, 2015)
    It's no secret that most of us get flabbier the older we get, and it's no surprise that the biggest spike in weight happens in the early stages of parenthood. Mark Macdonald knows the struggle himself, having gained thirty-five pounds after the birth of his son. It happened to him even as a nutritionist and former fitness model, so he knew he wasn't alone in the struggle. Along with his wife, Abbi, Mark has created this proven eight-week program specifically geared toward parents to help them shed the weight, discover new amounts of energy, and most importantly, create new sustainable habits to keep it from coming back.
  • What Does the Referee Do?

    Margaret MacDonald

    Paperback (MacMillan, Jan. 2, 2011)
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  • Five Minute Tales: More Stories to Read and Tell When Time is Short

    Margaret Read MacDonald

    language (August House, Oct. 25, 2007)
    As a companion to her award-winning story collection Three Minute Tales, Margaret Read MacDonald has compiled another delightful collection of entertaining stories from around the world to share on any occasion. This collection of authentic tales includes stories of tricksters, animals, origin tales, nature stories, strange events, riddles, stories of romance and more. It is also a great resource book for educators, performers and anyone looking for unusual stories to share with a group.
  • Storytellers Sourcebook: A Subject, Title, and Motif Index to Folklore Collections for Children

    Margaret Read MacDonald

    Hardcover (Gale Group, Oct. 15, 1982)
    Book by MacDonald, Margaret Read
  • Three-Minute Tales

    Margaret Read MacDonald

    Hardcover (August House, Dec. 14, 2005)
    Recognized as Notable book for Global SocietyAnyone who teaches, lead, or speaks in public has had the experience of needing to fill short amounts of time in order to hold the audience's attention. The challenge is familiar to Margaret Read MacDonald, who for thirty-five years told stories to preschoolers every week.Here are more than eighty simple, short, pithy tales for many occasions: holidays, museum tours, history or nature walks, public speaking, media appearances, school visits, curriculum boosters. These traditional tales come from China, west Africa, Mexico, Japan, Thailand, Turkey, Syria, Cuba, the Ukraine, India, eastern Europe, and the Jewish, native American, and African-American traditions.
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  • Peace Tales: World Folktales to Talk about

    Margaret Read MacDonald

    Paperback (Linnet Books, June 1, 1992)
    A collection of folktales from cultures around the world, reflecting different aspects of war and peace.
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  • Fat Cat: A Danish Folktale

    Margaret Read MacDonald

    Hardcover (August House, Dec. 13, 2005)
    Have you ever heard the saying, Your eyes are bigger than your stomach? Well, Cat's stomach is bigger than a lot of things. He is always hungry, and living with culinary-inclined Mouse, who makes thirty-five pies in one day, just makes it worse. Fat Cat swallows everything in sight, including the washlady and her washtub, a troop of soldiers and their swords, even a king and his elephant! But when Cat swallows Mouse and her sewing basket, that's the last straw. Tiny Mouse cuts to the heart of ....
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  • Birds Need Trees - Trees Need Birds

    Margaret MacDonald

    Paperback (Smart Apple Media, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Part of the Learn-Abouts guided reading program, this beginning reader introduces a nonfiction topic, with the use of a picture dictionary.
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  • Ghost Stories from the Pacific Northwest

    Margaret Read MacDonald

    Paperback (August House, Dec. 19, 2005)
    Awarded title of Bowker Best Books for Young Teen ReadersThough ghosts from the Pacific Northwest can be as mean as the next ghost―breaking glass, waking sleepers, and scaring people out of house and home―they are generally a pretty jolly bunch. One ghost in Ellensburg, Washington chaperones his granddaughter and her boyfriend to make sure there is no funny business. Another keeps the owners of a drugstore in Steilacoom, Washington on their toes―he knocks expensive items like "Secret Salmon Sauce" off the shelves to protest the new yuppie fare. Containing over one hundred stories from Oregon, Washington, and British Colombia, as well as comprehensive notes and motif, subject, and location indices, this ghostly gazetteer will reassure those who think they are the only ones with a ghost in the house. These scary stories are filled with ghosts, graveyards and important messages. Readers will learn the importance of courage and resourcefulness.
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  • Five Minute Tales: More Stories to Read and Tell When Time is Short

    Margaret Read MacDonald

    Hardcover (August House, Oct. 5, 2007)
    Another great storytelling resource from award-winning author, Margaret Read MacDonald.When Margaret Read MacDonald published her book, Three-Minute Tales in 2004, it received a warm reception from teachers, youth leaders, clergy, and public speakers, all with an insatiable need for positive, pithy stories to fill out brief amounts of presentation time. Now MacDonald is back with more stories that can stretch anywhere from one to five minutes in length, encourage audience participation, and can be adapted for a wide range of settings.These riddles, fables, origin stories, scary stories, trickster tales, and more come from Thailand, the Republic of Georgia, Mexico, Japan, Brazil, Indonesia, Korea, Zambia, Hungary, China, Egypt, the Ukraine, India, Russia, Paraguay, and the Mayan, Jewish, native American, Basque, and Africa-American traditions. These multicultural fables encourage fairness, responsibility and trustworthiness. Award-winning author, Margaret Read MacDonald has written multiple storytelling resource books. Five Minute Tales combines public speaking with world folktales and is a great way to get your students and children to participate in the oral tradition of storytelling.
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