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Books with title Three-Minute Tales

  • Three-Minute Tales

    Margaret Read MacDonald

    Paperback (August House, Dec. 15, 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.
  • Three-Minute Tales

    Margaret Read MacDonald

    eBook (August House, Dec. 15, 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.
  • 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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  • Three-Minute Tales

    Margaret MacDonald

    Paperback
    Excellent Book
  • Three Minute Stories

    Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards

    eBook (@AnnieRoseBooks, Feb. 15, 2016)
    "Laura Richards" redirects here. It is not to be confused with Laura Richard or Laura Richardson.Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards (February 27, 1850 – January 14, 1943) was an American writer. She wrote more than 90 books including biographies, poetry, and several for children. One well-known children's poem is her literary nonsense verse "Eletelephony", which is adapted into an animated segment (Vowel Letter Poem: E - Elephant) produced by Jeff Hale, and his animation studio, Imagination, Inc., for the television show Sesame Street.
  • Three Minute Tales - Bears

    Carolinr Repchuk

    Hardcover (Dempsey Parr, March 15, 2000)
    Meet an endearing cast of characters in this collection of simple stories, each one just the right length for reading aloud when bedtime beckons.
  • Three Minute Stories

    Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards

    eBook (, Aug. 21, 2015)
    Johnny’s sand box is in the back yard. It is a fine big box, with the sides raised so that Johnny and the sand will not fall out. The sand is fine and dry, and almost white; it came from the seashore, and sometimes you find a little shell in it.The things that belong in the sand box (beside Johnny himself!) are the blue tin pail to hold sand, and the red tin pail to hold water, and the shovel, and the rake, and the old kitchen spoon. The things that do not belong there (some of them) are the woolly dog (because the sand gets all into his wool, and then shakes out on the nursery floor, and Maggie says it is a Sight!), and Johnny’s shoes and stockings (he likes to take them off and sift the hot, clean sand between his bare toes), and the neighbors’ cats.This story is about the cats. There are five of them. One is black, and has a red leather collar with a little silver bell; it belongs to the deaf old lady next door, and its name is Jetty. Another is yellow, and belongs to the lame girl in the white house with green blinds; its name is Topaz. The third cat is gray, with white front and paws. This is a lady cat, and her name is Malta; she belongs to the lady whom Johnny calls Mrs. Nose. Mamma does not allow him to say this, and he tries to remember, but sometimes he forgets; one day he said right out, “Good morning, Mrs. Nose!” and she only laughed, and said her nose was just the right size, and she needed it all to smell catnip with. She is a funny lady, and Johnny likes her, and Malta too.
  • Puppies,three-minute Tales

    caroline repchuk

    Hardcover (paragon publishing, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Meet an endearing cast of characters in this collection of simple stories,each one just the right length for reading aloud when bedtime beckons
  • Ten Minute Tales

    Enid Blyton

    Hardcover (Egmont Childrens Books, Aug. 5, 1991)
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  • Puppies: Three Minute Tales

    Caroline Repchuk

    Hardcover (Parragon, Jan. 1, 2000)
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  • Ten Minute Tales

    Enid Blyton

    Paperback (Egmont Childrens Books, Sept. 3, 1992)
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  • Ten Minute Tales

    Enid Blyton

    Paperback (Dragon Books, March 15, 1970)
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