Five African Folk Tales for Readers Theater
Five African Folk Tales for Readers Theater includes the following Swahili tales:
The Story of the Fools
The Magic Date Trees
The Trapper, the Lion and the Hare
A Bag of Gold
The Lion of Manda
Folk tales from Africa were traditionally passed down by word of mouth. Often they were told by the light of the moon around a village fire after the completion of a long day of work. The stories rarely ended with the words we so often heard as children when our parents told us bedtime stories -- "and they all lived happily ever after". Most stories didn't end happily ever after. Usually the stories taught a lesson, and frequently, the selfish person learned that lesson the hard way.
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The Story of the Fools
The Magic Date Trees
The Trapper, the Lion and the Hare
A Bag of Gold
The Lion of Manda
Folk tales from Africa were traditionally passed down by word of mouth. Often they were told by the light of the moon around a village fire after the completion of a long day of work. The stories rarely ended with the words we so often heard as children when our parents told us bedtime stories -- "and they all lived happily ever after". Most stories didn't end happily ever after. Usually the stories taught a lesson, and frequently, the selfish person learned that lesson the hard way.
Five African Folk Tales for Readers Theater
Five African Folk Tales for Readers Theater includes the following Swahili tales:
The Story of the Fools
The Magic Date Trees
The Trapper, the Lion and the Hare
A Bag of Gold
The Lion of Manda
Folk tales from Africa were traditionally passed down by word of mouth. Often they were told by the light of the moon around a village fire after the completion of a long day of work. The stories rarely ended with the words we so often heard as children when our parents told us bedtime stories -- "and they all lived happily ever after". Most stories didn't end happily ever after. Usually the stories taught a lesson, and frequently, the selfish person learned that lesson the hard way.
The Story of the Fools
The Magic Date Trees
The Trapper, the Lion and the Hare
A Bag of Gold
The Lion of Manda
Folk tales from Africa were traditionally passed down by word of mouth. Often they were told by the light of the moon around a village fire after the completion of a long day of work. The stories rarely ended with the words we so often heard as children when our parents told us bedtime stories -- "and they all lived happily ever after". Most stories didn't end happily ever after. Usually the stories taught a lesson, and frequently, the selfish person learned that lesson the hard way.
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BN ID: | 2940159043238 |
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Publisher: | Shamrock Eden Publishing |
Publication date: | 04/21/2018 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 486 KB |
Age Range: | 9 - 12 Years |
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