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Books with title Myths and Religious Stories from Around the World

  • Stories from Around the World

    Nancy Garfield Woodbridge

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Dec. 29, 2012)
    Book by Woodbridge, Nancy Garfield
  • Stories From Around the World

    Emma Adams

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 2, 2020)
    A complete collection of beloved tales, myths and legends from around the world, bound into a beautiful new edition. Whether you're ready to sail the high seas with Sinbad the Sailor, or fight alongside brave warrior HuaMulan, you're guaranteed to find all of your favourite legends right here. And no matter how the story starts, you'll always find your happy ending. Including: Aladdin, Sinbad the Sailor, Hua Mulan and many more.
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  • Myths and Religious Stories from Around the World

    Jean Bews, Mary Lonsdale

    Paperback (Sherbourne Publications, Jan. 1, 1994)
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  • 365 Stories from Around the World

    Om Books Editorial Team

    eBook (Om Books International, Nov. 1, 2019)
    Do you often catch yourself daydreaming about what it would be like to live in a foreign land or in another era? If you have, this is the perfect book for you-right from the barren sands of Arabia to the icy cold polar regions of Antarctica- there's a story here from everywhere for everyone! Go on, open this book and travel all over the world without getting off your couch!
  • The Rainbird: From “Stories from Around the World”

    Nancy Garfield Woodbridge, Marvin Paracuelles

    Paperback (XlibrisUS, Oct. 26, 2018)
    In The Rainbird, the land is in drought. There is danger that the herds of goats may die because there is no grass to eat and no water to drink. Gideon has heard of the rainbird that lives high up at the top of a mountain in Kenya in East Africa and, if seen, could bring his tribe rain. Gideon climbs to the top of the mountain against his parents’ wishes to try to save his tribe and the animals. After he climbs the mountain trying to find the rainbird, he comes down the mountain, not sure if he has seen it. His feet are torn and bleeding from the climb, and waiting for him at the bottom of the mountain is his little brother, Peter, who helps him get home to their hut safely.
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  • Myths from Around the World

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    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2010)
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  • Stories From Around the World: African Myths

    Neil Morris, Fiona Sansom

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, )
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  • Best Stories from Around the World

    Deepa Agarwal

    eBook (Rupa Publications India, )
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  • Stories From Around the World: Native American Myths

    Neil Morris, Fiona Sansom

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, )
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  • 365 Stories from Around the World

    Om Books International, Vivek Madan

    MP3 CD (Audible Studios on Brilliance Audio, Jan. 1, 2019)
    The 365 Stories from Around the World is a treasure trove of stories from around the world - right from the barren sands of Arabia to the icy cold polar regions of Antarctica and different eras. Through this book, a child can travel and know about the culture and history of different places, all by sitting at one place!
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  • Stories from Around the World

    LĂ©o Delibes, Georges Bizet, Giuseppe Verdi

    Paperback (One Green Up, July 12, 2018)
    The three stories, involving two people independently linked with a third one, equally present the whole human drama -- the dilemmas of love and desire, longings, yearnings, aspirations and transgressions. This very complex, multi-determined human experience is an embrasure into the Nature's heart in more ways than we can imagine."Aida", "Lakmé" and "The Pearl Fishers" speak about the duality between the wish to have more security and adventure. It's not about wishing something else, but it's about wishing challenge and adventure that may not provide the stability our heroes are longing for.
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  • Stories from Around the World

    Nancy Garfield Woodbridge, Marvin Paracuellas

    eBook (Xlibris US, Dec. 29, 2012)
    The Rainbird - The land is in drought. There is danger that the herds of goats may die because there is no grass to eat and no water to drink. Gideon has heard of the Rainbird that lives high up at the top of a mountain in Kenya in East Africa, and if seen could bring his tribe rain. Gideon climbs to the top of the mountain against his parents wishes to try to save his tribe and the animals. After he climbs the mountain trying to find the Rainbird, he comes down the mountain not sure if he has seen it. His feet are torn and bleeding from the climb and waiting for him at the bottom of the mountain is his little brother Peter who helps him get home to their hut safely.Shanti Means Peace - This is the story of a baby tiger whose parents are man-eaters and have beenkilled by the villagers. Kallu, a small boy befriends the little tiger and names him Shanti which means peace. Even though Shanti has proven himself trustworthy, Kallus father and the other villagers plan to kill him. Kallu warns his friend the little tiger to stay away. This story has a surprising ending.Gideons Dream - Gideon and his brother Peter are out exploring the forest. On that day, they comeupon a monkey who is severely injured. He has fallen from a tall tree. They stop what they are doing and carry him to the medicine man. He gives them potions and advice on how to help the monkey. At the same time, one of their fathers goats becomes ill and the medicine man helps to heal him. The medicine man checks all of their fathers other goats for illness. As Gideon watches the medicine man heal the animals and people, he wants to learn his secrets so that one day when he grows up he, too, can help his tribe.