Showing posts with label folktales. Show all posts
Showing posts with label folktales. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Miller, Bobbi. Miss Sally Ann and The Panther.


Miller, Bobbi.      Miss Sally Ann and The Panther.  Holiday House  unp  $16.95 978-0-8234-1833-6                 2012  elem           E-BN       Adventure                             

In this retelling of the story of Miss Sally Ann and the Panther, children are sure to be delighted by the adventures of Miss Sally Ann and the extreme talents that she possesses.  As the story of her adventure unfolds, Miss Sally Ann comes across Fireeyes the Panther.  They face each other eye to eye. Of course each of them is imagining and determined to make a coat out of the other, but a surprising resolution occurs instead.

Bobbi Miller has retold this folk tale in a simple, fun, and suspenseful manner for children. The beautiful illustrations of Megan Lloyd enhance the story and provide beautiful color pictures that heighten the adventure and add interest for young children and beginning readers.
 This exciting book is a must for young children and beginning readers.
Folk tales, Legends                                                                                                                                --Virginia McGarvey
 

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Fox Tails: Four Fables from Aesop


Lowry, Amy  Fox Tails: Four Fables from Aesop    
Holiday House     2012  unp  $16.95
978-0-8234-2400-9       elem        Folk tales       

This lovely picture big combines four of Aesop’s fox fables in a seamless rendering that describes the fox finally getting his just desserts after tricking the goat, the crow, and the stork.  The morals are subtly offered in the course of the story, and the gouache and pencil illustrations greatly enhance the book.  This would be perfect for a read-aloud and for independent reading.
           
VG    Susan Ogintz      Fables, Aesop's Fables, Animal stories

 

Friday, October 28, 2011

Singh, Rina. Nearly Nonsense: Hoja Tales from Turkey.

Singh, Rina.
Nearly Nonsense: Hoja Tales from Turkey.
Tundra Books 2011 48p 17.95
978-0-8877-6974-0 E-BNe


A collection of delightful and very wise tales. Nasrudin Hoja has a way of confronting everyday problems in a most unique way that will get you laughing and enjoying his wisdom. Excellent for read aloud. Nasrudin Hoja from Turkey lived a long time ago but his wisdom is still remembered because he always answered with good humor while teaching a lesson. His stories are funny, full of irony, and wisdom. One day Hoja lost his donkey and as his neighbors sympathies with him he answered that in his observation he considered himself a lucky man. If he had been riding the donkey then he would have been lost too!
Hoja never misses an opportunity to teach a lesson. I especially like the story of the Coat. In this story Hoja is invited to a feast but before the evening feast Hoja decides to work in his vineyard and is surprised how long it took him to finish the work. On his way home he saw his friends already on their way to the party so he decided to go to the party without bathing or changing his clothes. However, when he got there the smell coming off of him was offensive and he was basically ignored by the other guest, the owners and the servants. He went home and cleaned up and changed his clothes. The differences were quite impressive and his answer to this behavior was evident as he was heard telling his coat to eat and drink. When he was asked why he was wasting good food and drink on his coat his answer was “ When I came in my old coat, you offered me no hospitality at all, and now I wear this fine coat and you seat me at your table as an honored guest. So it must be the coat you invited to the feast!!”
Great read-a-loud book for all ages. Diaz, Magna