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Books in Folktales of the World series

  • The Dragon of Krakow: and other Polish Stories

    Richard Monte, Paul Hess

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, Jan. 24, 2008)
    Richard Monte's accessible retelling of Polish folk tales, each brimming with unique humour, magic and visual charm.
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  • What Made Tiddalik Laugh

    Joanna Troughton

    Library Binding (Peter Bedrick Books, Sept. 1, 1986)
    Recounts the saga of a giant frog who drinks all the water in the world and the thirsty animals who try to make him laugh in order to release the precious liquid
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  • Whale's Canoe: A Folk Tale from Australia

    Joanna Troughton

    Library Binding (Peter Bedrick Books, Sept. 1, 1993)
    A traditional Aboriginal tale relating how the animals of Australia used Whale's canoe to travel to that country from a distant shore
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  • The Gift Of The Inuksuk

    Michael Ulmer, Melanie Rose

    Hardcover (Sleeping Bear Press, Oct. 30, 2004)
    Unique and as beautiful as a snowflake or footprint, an Inuksut (inNUKshuk,) is one of the stone figures that can be seen dotting the Canadian Arctic region. Many made by ancient hands, the Inuksuit (inNUKsweet) purposes are varied, from earthly uses such as navigation and message centers to those of the spirit, as sites of reverence. Author Mike Ulmer explores the connectedness of all Arctic life in his tale, The Gift of the Inuksuk.To find recipes, games, interactives maps and much more for this title visit www.discovertheworldbooks.com! Author Mike Ulmer keeps an Inuksuk at home--it reminds him of the way the Inuit People of the North live a simple life and consume only what they need. His tale expresses this belief in a warm and simple manner that readers of all ages will appreciate and enjoy. Artist Melanie Rose's charming and lively oil paintings bring great variety and surprising bursts of color to this unique northern story.Mike lives in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada with his wife Agnes Bongers and their three daughters: Sadie, Hannah and Madalyn. When he is not learning about Inuksuk, Mike writes a sports column for the Toronto Sun newspaper. Among Mike's books are M is for Maple: A Canadian Alphabet and H is For Horse: An Equestrian Alphabet. Melanie Rose lives in Mississauga, Canada with her son Liam, and their two cats, Mickey and Meesha. Melanie teamed up with Mike previously on M is for Maple: A Canadian Alphabet. She has also illustrated Z is for Zamboni: A Hockey Alphabet and K is for Kick: A Soccer Alphabet. She is a graduate of the Ontario College of Art.
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  • The Quail's Egg: A Folk Tale from Sri Lanka

    Joanna Troughton

    Library Binding (Peter Bedrick Books, Oct. 1, 1988)
    Presents a cummulative folk tale about a mother quail's efforts to recover her egg after it rolls into the crevice of a rock.
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  • How the Birds Changed Their Feathers

    Joanna Troughton

    Library Binding (Peter Bedrick Books, Sept. 1, 1986)
    Tells the story of how the jungle birds of South America changed from being purely white-feathered to their present, glorious multi-hued appearance
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  • Bread Is for Eating

    David Gershator, Phillis Gershator, Emma Shaw-Smith

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), April 15, 1995)
    A bilingual, rhythmic celebration of bread, from farmer to baker.
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  • Never Laugh at Bears: A Transylvanian Folktale

    Victor G. Ambrus

    Library Binding (Peter Bedrick Books, June 1, 1992)
    After laughing at a bear, a farmer must do some thinking in order to keep from losing his cow and his hens.
  • Pacific and Southeast Asian Cooking

    Rafael Steinberg, Anthony Blake

    Hardcover (Time-Life Books, Aug. 16, 1972)
    Chapters include: "Hawaii - Where Polynesia Begins * The Bountiful Feasts of Tahiti * Coconuts, Friend to Half the World * Indonesian Tour: From Hot to Sweet * Treasures of the Spice Islands * Crossroads of Asia: Sumatra and Malaysia * and much more.
  • Brer Anansi and the Boat Race: A Folk Tale from the Caribbean

    David Makhanlall, Amelia Rosato

    Library Binding (Peter Bedrick Books, Oct. 1, 1988)
    Brer Anansi uses a boat race with Brer Rabbit and Brer Bear as an opportunity to perform his unusual mischief
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  • People of Twelve Thousand Winters

    Trinka Hakes Noble, James Madsen

    Hardcover (Sleeping Bear Press, March 1, 2012)
    Ten-year-old Walking Turtle is of the Lenni Lenape tribe. He lives with his family in a small village alongside the Passaic River in what will become northern New Jersey. They have a relatively peaceful life, with nature offering up a bounty of resources for food and shelter, amply meeting their needs. Walking Turtle is close to his younger cousin, Little Talk. He feels protective of Little Talk, who has difficulty walking. Together they roam the forests near their village, with Walking Turtle carrying his cousin on his back. But in the autumn of Walking Turtle's tenth year, his father tells him that soon he must leave childhood friends behind and begin warrior school. Walking Turtle worries about what will become of Little Talk when he leaves for his training. And what is his future?Trinka Hakes Noble is the award-winning author of numerous picture books, including The Orange Shoes and The Scarlet Stockings Spy. She lives in Bernardsville, New Jersey.
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  • Little Peacock's Gift: A Chinese Folk Tale

    Cherry Denman

    Library Binding (Peter Bedrick Books, April 1, 1988)
    The generosity of Little Peacock causes him to be selected by the Peacock Fairy as the recipient of her magic, which creates for him a blaze of new tail feathers like the fireworks of the Spring Festival.
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