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  • Fire and Ice: Stories of Winter from around the World

    Lari Don, Francesca Greenwood

    Library Binding (Darby Creek TM, Aug. 1, 2016)
    A shaman hunts a silver fox through the frosted snow. A brave little robin defies a polar bear. The blind Viking god of winter plays a dangerous game with his brother, the god of summer. . . Explore wintertime through the eyes of cultures around the world with this chilly collection of traditional tales. From the frozen tundra of Canada to the far off islands in the Pacific Ocean, explore how diverse peoples have told the story of winter.
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  • Girls and Goddesses: Stories of Heroines from around the World

    Lari Don, Francesca Greenwood

    Library Binding (Darby Creek TM, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Greedy giants, cruel emperors, and shape-shifting demons―the stuff a girl has to put up with! Explore girl power in all its glory with stories of heroines from around the world. Myths and legends from the United States to Japan and Venezuela celebrate the courage of women and girls who rise to the occasion. With heroines like these, who needs a handsome prince?
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  • Why Leopard Has Spots: Dan Stories from Liberia

    Won-Ldy Paye

    Paperback (Fulcrum Publishing, March 1, 1999)
    Discover why Leopard has spots, and what happens when Mrs. Chicken meets a hungry crocodile. These and other Dan tales are engagingly retold with dramatic black-and-white linoleum prints.
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  • Magic and Misery: Traditional Tales from around the World

    Maggie Pearson, Francesca Greenwood

    Library Binding (Darby Creek TM, Aug. 1, 2016)
    A little old man learns the secret behind a magical fiddle. An undersea princess leaves her amber palace for love. A mule waits for revenge on the one who wronged her . . . Explore folktales, myths, legends, and fables from around the world. From magical to funny, tender to terrifying, these stories carry the spirit of diverse cultures and traditions around the world.
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  • True Stories of the Civil War

    Nel Yomtov, Carlo Molinari, Brett Barker PhD

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2012)
    A digital solution for your classroom with features created with teachers and students in mind: • Perpetual license • 24 hour, 7 days a week access • No limit to the number of students accessing one title at a time • Provides a School to Home connection wherever internet is available • Easy to use • Ability to turn audio on and off • Words highlighted to match audio Step back in time and experience the Civil War through the stories of the people who lived through it. Witness the first shots on Fort Sumter. Hear blood-curdling rebel yells. Experience a brutal battle at sea. True Stories of the Civil War doesn’t just tell you the tales of war. It drops you into the thick of combat.
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  • From the Mouth of the Monster Eel: Stories from Micronesia

    Nancy Bo Flood, Margo Vitarelli

    Hardcover (Fulcrum Publishing, Sept. 10, 1996)
    Bo Flood's magical retelling of adventure, creation, and courage are beautifully complemented by Margo Vitarelli's rhythmic woodcuts in this fascinating glimpse of island life from the Pacific Rim.
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  • Fearsome Giant, Fearless Child: A Worldwide Jack and the Beanstalk Story

    Paul Fleischman, Julie Paschkis

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), April 23, 2019)
    Drawing from African, Asian and European folklore Fearsome Giant, Fearless Child: A Worldwide Jack and the Beanstalk Story retells the classic fairy tale in a single narrative through multiple world cultures.The story of a child confronting a man-eating giant or witch is told the world over. These heroes go by many names and might be normal in size or no bigger than a thumb. Though they're often scorned for being the youngest and smallest, they're well-armed with cleverness and courage. In this companion to Glass Slipper, Gold Sandal, Newbery Medal winner Paul Fleischman and illustrator Julie Paschkis combine elements of this story from different traditions―Jack and the Beanstalk, Tom Thumb, Kihuo, Vasilisa―to create one narrative, one complete picture of a small boy's triumph.
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  • True Stories of the Revolutionary War

    Elizabeth Raum, Patrick Timothy Kinsella, Richard Bell

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Step back in time and experience the Revolutionary War through the stories of the people who lived through it. Witness the first reading of the Declaration of Independence. Experience the horror of a sneak attack. Watch a mother risk her life by spying for the colonists. True Stories of the Revolutionary War doesn’t just tell you the tales of war. It drops you into the thick of combat.
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  • Serpents and Werewolves: Stories of Shape-Shifters from around the World

    Lari Don, Francesca Greenwood

    Library Binding (Darby Creek TM, Aug. 1, 2016)
    A princess makes a daring deal with the Queen of the Snakes. A lonely sister weaves stinging plants together in order to save her brothers from their mother. A curious boy suddenly becomes a wolf cub. Discover a worldwide collection of shape-shifter stories, based on folktales and lore from the Americas, Asia, Africa, and Europe. From cursed princes to the first werewolves, things aren't always what they seem!
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  • First Light, First Life: A Worldwide Creation Story

    Paul Fleischman, Julie Paschkis

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Sept. 20, 2016)
    In this companion to Glass Slipper, Gold Sandal, Newbery Medal winner Paul Fleischman and Julie Paschkis turn to the universal story of creation.In the beginning there was only darkness. . . . There was fire and ice. . . . There was a single drop of milk. Combining elements of the creation story from different traditions, this narrative weaves together one complete picture of how the world began. First Light, First Life is a celebration of the many and varied peoples of the earth, of their commonalities and their differences. It is a celebration of life.Learn more about the creation of First Light, First Life:https://booksaroundthetable.wordpress.com/2016/09/30/first-light-first-life/http://www.paulfleischman.net/bio.htm#FirstLightArticle
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  • How Tiger Got His Stripes: A Folktale from Vietnam

    Rob Cleveland, Baird Hoffmire

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2007-06-28, June 28, 2007)
    Many years ago, the proudest animal in the jungle was not the peacock. The proudest animal was the tiger. In this folktale from Vietnam, we see how Tiger's pride leads him to covet wisdom, and with the help of a wise farmer, earn his stripes.
  • Cloudwalker: Contemporary Native American Stories

    Joel Monture, Carson Waterman

    Hardcover (Fulcrum Publishing, Jan. 24, 1996)
    This new title in the World Stories collection explores the unique aspects ofmodern Native American children's lives and how they blend traditional Nativeculture with mainstream American culture.
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