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  • Beautiful Blackbird

    Ashley Bryan

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Coretta Scott King Award winner Ashley Bryan's adaptation of a tale from the Ila-speaking people of Zambia resonates both with rhythm and the tale's universal meanings—appreciating one's heritage and discovering the beauty within. His cut-paper artwork will charm and delight readers of all ages.Black is beautiful, uh-huh! Long ago, Blackbird was voted the most beautiful bird in the forest. The other birds, who were colored red, yellow, blue, and green, were so envious that they begged Blackbird to paint their feathers with a touch of black so they could be beautiful too. Although Black-bird warns them that true beauty comes from within, the other birds persist and soon each is given a ring of black around their neck or a dot of black on their wings—markings that detail birds to this very day. Coretta Scott King Award-winner Ashley Bryan's adaptation of a tale from the Ila-speaking people of Zambia reso-nates both with rhythm and the tale's universal meanings -- appreciating one's heritage and discovering the beauty within. His cut-paper artwork is a joy.
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  • Beautiful Blackbird

    Ashley Bryan

    eBook (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, April 19, 2011)
    Coretta Scott King Award winner Ashley Bryan's adaptation of a tale from the Ila-speaking people of Zambia resonates both with rhythm and the tale's universal meanings—appreciating one's heritage and discovering the beauty within. His cut-paper artwork will charm and delight readers of all ages.Black is beautiful, uh-huh! Long ago, Blackbird was voted the most beautiful bird in the forest. The other birds, who were colored red, yellow, blue, and green, were so envious that they begged Blackbird to paint their feathers with a touch of black so they could be beautiful too. Although Black-bird warns them that true beauty comes from within, the other birds persist and soon each is given a ring of black around their neck or a dot of black on their wings—markings that detail birds to this very day. Coretta Scott King Award-winner Ashley Bryan's adaptation of a tale from the Ila-speaking people of Zambia reso-nates both with rhythm and the tale's universal meanings -- appreciating one's heritage and discovering the beauty within. His cut-paper artwork is a joy.
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  • Beautiful Blackbird and Other Folktales

    Ashley Bryan

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Audio Bookshelf, Jan. 1, 2010)
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  • Beautiful Blackbird

    Ashley Bryan

    Audio CD (RecordedBooks, Jan. 1, 2004)
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  • Beautiful Blackbird

    Ashley Bryan

    Hardcover (Atheneum, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Black is beautiful, uh-huh!Long ago, Blackbird was voted the most beautiful bird in the forest. The other birds, who were colored red, yellow, blue, and green, were so envious that they begged Blackbird to paint their feathers with a touch of black so they could be beautiful too. Although Black-bird warns them that true beauty comes from within, the other birds persist and soon each is given a ring of black around their neck or a dot of black on their wings -- markings that detail birds to this very day.Coretta Scott King Award-winner Ashley Bryan's adaptation of a tale from the Ila-speaking people of Zambia reso-nates both with rhythm and the tale's universal meanings -- appreciating one's heritage and discovering the beauty within. His cut-paper artwork is a joy.
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  • Beautiful Blackbird

    Ashley Bryan

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Beautiful Blackbird[ BEAUTIFUL BLACKBIRD ] By Bryan, Ashley ( Author )Jan-01-2003 Hardcover
  • Beautiful Blackbird By Bryan, Ashley

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    School & Library Binding
    Rare Book
  • Beautiful Blackbird

    Ashley Bryan, Myra Taylor, Recorded Books

    Audible Audiobook (Recorded Books, )
    All the birds in the forest are jealous of Blackbird, whose black feathers glisten and shine colorfully in the sunbeams. The other birds are a single color from head to foot, and none of them have even a spot of black on their feathers. Blackbird tells them that true color is on the inside, but still the birds long for black feathers. So Blackbird brews a batch of blackening to decorate all his friends.Coretta Scott King Award-winner Ashley Bryan adapted this charming tale from a story told by the Ilaspeaking people of Zambia.
  • Beautiful Blackbird

    Ashley Bryan, Myra Lucretia Taylor

    Audio Cassette (RecordedBooks, Jan. 1, 2004)
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  • Beautiful Blackbird

    Ashley Bryan, Myra Lucretia Taylor, Recorded Books

    Audiobook (Recorded Books, Nov. 13, 2008)
    Coretta Scott King Award winner Ashley Bryan adapted this charming tale from a story told by the Ilaspeaking people of Zambia. All the birds in the forest are jealous of Blackbird, whose black feathers glisten and shine colorfully in the sunbeams. The other birds are a single color from head to foot, and none of them have even a spot of black on their feathers. Blackbird tells them that true color is on the inside, but still the birds long for black feathers. So Blackbird brews a batch of blackening to decorate all his friends.