Why corn is golden : stories about plants / illustrated by Susana Martínez-Ostos text adapted by Vivien Blackmore.

Blackmore, Vivien.
London : Methuen Children’s, 1984.
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Part of the series Legends and folk tales from old Mexico.;Legends and folk tales from old Mexico.
Notes:

  • Translation of: El maíz tiene color de oro.
  • Guie’tiiki — The chocolate that turned to stone — The sunflower — Why corn is golden — Chiapaneco — Princess Xóchitl and the aloe — Riddles.

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Requested by Olson, V.

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