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Books with author Margaret Read Macdonald

  • 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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  • 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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  • Peace Tales

    Margaret MacDonald

    eBook (August House, July 25, 2005)
    Maybe it's the king who spills honey, and then says it is not his problem until it causes a war. Or maybe it's some sandpipers and whales who get into a foolish fight that almost destroys their homes. Perhaps it's the man who thinks that a gun makes him strong, or the monkeys who follow their leader into water that's too deep.
  • Mabela the Clever

    Margaret Read MacDonald, Tim Coffey

    Paperback (Albert Whitman & Company, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Mabela may be the smallest mouse in the village, but her father has taught her to be clever. And this cleverness comes in handy when the cat comes, inviting everyone to join the secret Cat Society.
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  • The Squeaky Door

    Margaret Read MacDonald, Mary Newell DePalma

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Jan. 3, 2006)
    THE SQUEAKY DOOR It's time for bed! Granny tucks Little Boy in tight. She kisses him good night. She turns out the light. And he's not scared! No, not him! But when Granny shuts that door... SQUEEEEAK! How can a granny keep that spooky, squeaky door from scaring her little boy awake at night? Acclaimed storyteller Margaret Read MacDonald spins a humorous bedtime story, perfect for reading aloud, with comical illustrations by Mary Newell DePalma.
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  • The Old Woman Who Lived In a Vinegar Bottle

    Margaret Read MacDonald , Nancy Fowlkes

    eBook (August House, Dec. 15, 2005)
    Oh what a pity, what a pity pity pity! With this refrain, the old woman in the vinegar bottle complains until she gets a cottage ... then a row house ... then a mansion ... How far will she move up before she's satisfied? Acclaimed storyteller and children's librarian Margaret Read MacDonald pairs a whiny old woman with a no-nonsense fairy in a comical tale of ever-expanding greed and its natural result. Nancy Dunaway Fowlkes's expansive India ink and watercolor illustrations capture MacDonald's high-spirited rendering of this classic British fairy tale.
  • Peace Tales: World Folktales to Talk About

    Margaret Read MacDonald

    Hardcover (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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  • Leave, Bees! by Margaret Read MacDonald

    Margaret Read MacDonald

    Paperback (Hampton-Brown, March 15, 2007)
    Elephants and bees cooperate to survive a forest fire, but the bees overstay their welcome. Also a folk tale of how elephants' noses got so long.
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  • Tough Tug

    Margaret Read MacDonald, Rob McClurkan

    Hardcover (Two Lions, March 1, 2018)
    Tough Tug is a brand-new boat. He likes to swirl and twirl—and run and race. He wants everyone to see what he can do. But when he sails to Alaska for the first time, he finds out what being a tug really means…Short rhythmic phrases on each page alternate with narration in Tug’s voice, leading readers through his experiences from splashing into the water for the first time to a daring rescue.
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  • A Hen, A Chick And A String Guitar: Inspired By A Chilean Folk Tale

    Margaret Read MacDonald, Sophie Fatus

    Hardcover (Barefoot Books, May 1, 2005)
    A cumulative tale from Chile that begins with a hen and ends with sixteen different animals and a guitar.
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