Storyteller’s sampler : tales from tellers around the world / Margaret Read MacDonald, editor.


Santa Barbara, CA : Libraries Unlimited, [2015]
Added to CLICnet on 01/06/2016


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Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Armenia. Know-it-all Tangik The customer and the hatter — Australia. Tidalick Fand the lyrebird — Brazil. The old lady and the monkey Jaguar and Goat — Croatia. The little shepherd Krat the wood goblin — Cuba. The headless dance The herons — Finland. How the trees lost their power of speech The cat and mouse — Greece. Kallo and the goblins — Guatemala. The dwarf — Haiti. Bouki wins the king’ s contest Mother Frog and her twelve children — Hmong. The orphan and the monkeys Why birds are never hungry — India. Yes dear, do The squirrel’s stripes — Indonesia. The spoiled cat Why shrimps are crooked — Japan. Spooky tanuki music Mouse teeth — Kenya. Not so! — Korea. The charming flute — Kurdish. The eyes of a cat Shengay and Pengay — Laos. A flying lesson The serving giant — Malaysia. Sumandak and the orangutan The singing top — Mexico. The owl and the painted bird — Mongolia. The four wise men The goats, the kids, and the wolves — Nepal. The cave of Halesi The River Kamala — Netherlands. How the people learned to eat potatoes — Philippines. How crab got its eyes Juan Tamad and the rice pot — Poland. Cobble Kopytko and his duck Kwak Where is the wolf? — Saudi Arabia. Jouha and his donkeys The poor lady’s plan — Siberia. Who shall I be? Why rabbit has long ears — South America. The monkey and the yacar? The night of the tatu — Thailand. The elephant and the bees The good boy — Ukraine. The Christmas spiders The little round bun.

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Requested by Kurpiers, R.

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