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Storytelling with Children
Nancy Mellon
$17.95
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Nancy Mellon's newest book is pure joy. Here's
a guide from the heart that will inspire you to create times
of wonder for the children in your life. Step into the magical
world of storytelling, light a candle, invite the children
to draw near as you share old stories, new stories, family
stories that will become beloved treasures for all life.
Nancy will show you how to create a listening
space, use the day's events and rhythms to make stories, transform
old stories and make-up new ones, bring family stories to
life, learn stories by heart using pictures, inner theater,
walk about and build your own rich storycupboard. Enjoy this
adventuresome book - it will warm your heart and stir your
soul.
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The Way of the Storyteller
Ruth Sawyer
$15.00
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"The art of storytelling lies within the storyteller,
to be searched for, drawn out, made to grow." - Ruth
Sawyer
This simple statement really sums up the author's approach
throughout this classic book on the art of storytelling. First
published in 1942, The Art of the Storyteller is unique
in its blend of literary history, criticism, analysis, personal
anecdote, and practical guidance. Ruth Sawyer examines storytelling
as a folk art and a still-living art, tracing its evolution
from the earliest narrative impulses through their transformation
by the written word. Her instructions in storytelling and
freeing the creative imagination by disciplining the mind
will empower any novice storyteller and embolden those well-practiced
in the art. Part of the treasure of this book is that it also
includes an enchanting selection of international stories
and a priceless reading list.
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Once Upon a Fairy Tale
Volume 1
Norbert Glass
$14.95
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This is a classic exploration of the meaning behind the story of well-loved fairy tales. It's a treat to
be able to carry Glas's books at long last and to know that they are still being read. I think you'll find his warmth
and insight to make for compelling and nurturing reading.
Volume one takes a close look at Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Snow-White and Rose-Red and Cinderella.
For adults to enjoy - please let your children just live in the stories. The meanings are something they
can learn about when they grow up.
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Once Upon a Fairy Tale
Volume 2
Norbert Glas
$13.95
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Volume 2 continues of Glas's commentary on fairy tales. In it, the author explores Little Red Cap (aka Little
Red Riding Hood), Mary's Child, Briar Rose and The Handless Maiden.
Wonderful reading - for adults, not children.
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The Wisdom of Fairy Tales
Rudolf Meyer
Softbound
$19.95
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Rudolf Meyer's now classic work introduces us to the archetypal
imagery that is the life within all fairy tales and is why
we all find them so interesting and soul-satisfying. Meyer
rediscovers the meaning behind the images and lets us see
how these stories can have a profoundly positive influence
on the lives of children in our modern world. Fairy tales
told to a child return to the world as the source of ideals
and imaginative, creative thinking in the adult that child
becomes.
The prince, the tailor, the miller, the princess and the
evil queen are all images of different elements within our
own nature. When we see these elements play out in fairy tales,
we are strengthened by the discovery of the pathways through
which what is good and true really does triumph in the end.
This is a fine book for any adult wanting to understand the
magical resonance of fairy tales.
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Fairy Tales
Margaret Peckham
Stapled booklet
$5.50
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In this little booklet are six fairy tales, created by a master Waldorf teacher for her first graders.
Each is a story that is "just right" and most worthy of warm regard with which this collection
is held in Waldorf circles. A lovely way to guide a child toward new adventures in learning.
Contents:
- The Little Prince and the Sun (First Day Story)
- The Little Prince at School (Second Week)
- The Proud Prince
- The Secret and Magic Name of the King
- The Queen Who Lost Things
- The Little Boy and the Four Elements (Number Story)
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The Tales of Tiptoes Lightly
"The Bee Who Lost His Buzz," "Pumpkin Crow," "Lucy Goose and the Half-Egg"
Reg Down
Softbound
$14.95
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Whether you plan to read these sprightly stories to young children, use them as class stories for first
grade, or offer them to an intermediate reader as a first chapter book, you and the children in your care
are going to love these tales and the gentle characters who people them.
Tiptoes Lightly is a gentle and wise fairy who lives in an acorn high up in the branches of a Great Oak
Tree. One morning she finds a note lying on her floor. It says: "Please help! Bee has lost his Buzz!" Thus
begins the adventure that takes Tiptoes through the world of nature and into your heart.
The Tales of Tiptoes Lightly comprises three adventures: "The Bee Who Lost His Buzz," "Pumpkin
Crow," and "Lucy Goose and the Half-Egg." Sweet and lively illustrations by the author are
just one more thing to love about these charming stories.
I read these stories to the children of my class every week for a whole year - they loved them! Their
faces shone with obvious delight - I recommend them highly.
- M. Higashine, grades teacher
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The Festival of Stones
Autumn and Winter Tales of Tiptoes Lightly
Reg Down
Softbound
$14.95
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More adventures of Tiptoes Lightly -- this time with an eye to the festivals of autumn and winter. Tiptoes
and her friends journey the realms of nature and spirit, encountering the heart and soul of the festivals
along the way. These are just such dear stories -- I can't imagine any young child failing to love them as
much as I do.
The festivals Tiptoes illuminates are:
- Michaelmas
- Martinmas
- The Festival of Stones
- The Festival of Plants
- The Festival of Animals
- The Festival of Light
- Christmas
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Big-Stamp Two-Toes the Barefoot Giant
Spring Tales of Tiptoes Lightly
Reg Down
Softbound
$14.95
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Reg Down weaves more Tiptoes magic, this time with a spring theme. In this third book filled with stories
that are so lyrical and lovely they practically dance themselves off the page, we join Tiptoes and her friends
in Farmer John's garden where bees and plants are awakening in gay abandon. As the book and the season progresses,
babies of all sorts are born, kites are flown, more tales are told, sacrifices and rescues are made, and
love is called into it all.
These stories are so wonderful for kindergartners and first graders (and their teachers and parents!).
Thanks, Reg!
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The Magic Knot and Other Tangles
A Comedy Starring Pine Cone and Pepper Pot
Reg Down
Softbound
$14.95
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Tiptoes Lightly lives in a lovely little house with just one problem -- there is no furniture! But, that's about to change. Tiptoes will be having a birthday soon, and her dear friends Pine Cone and Pepper Pot the gnomes have determined to make her a table and three chairs, and to find a way to get them to the tippy top of the Great Oak Tree where Tiptoes makes her home. Along the way,they get help from a host of friends and adventures and misadventures abound. In the end, we join Tiptoes at her birthday party where she tells the story of how she came to live in the Great Oak Tree as a daughter of Father Sun and Mother Wind.
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Little Sower of the Night
Anke
Weihs-Nederhoed
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Anke
Weihs-Nederhoed was a founding member of the Camphill Schools.
Her stories sprang to life in response to the needs of
the children she cared for, who, as all children do, gained
much nourishment from them. Anke had a rare gift for weaving
the threads of fantasy so finely about her listeners that
they could journey with her into realms filled with the
truths all fairy tales touch upon. Many of her tales begin
in quite ordinary, even modern, surroundings but then turn
a corner into new and magical vistas which all children
so love because they recognize their own world in them.
For children of all ages, especially between 7 and 12.
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The Light Princess
and other fairy tales
George MacDonald
Softbound
$9.95
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When our children were young, there were several collections
of George MacDonald's fairy tales available. Now, it seems there is
only this one remaining. It is our good fortune that between its covers
are some of MacDonald's very best stories, still in print for young
and old to enjoy and grow by.
Good and evil fairies abound in this rich collection of
compelling tales by one of the foremost fantasy writers of the nineteenthy
century. So do magical lands, sinister monsters, giants, ogres and
other creatures from the realms of imagination.
In "The Light Princess," a young royal, bewitched
at birth by her spiteful aunt, is cursed with uncontrollable bouts
of lightness. (Gravity, it seems, doesn't affect her!) A little boy
in "The Golden Key" is told he can find a magical key a the
end of the rainbow. What the key will open, though, is part of its
mystery. And in "The giant's Heart," the monster in question
is truly heartless, for he's hidden his heart, and it's up to two determined
children to find the awful thing and put an end to the colossal ogre.
These and five other beguiling tales are here, ready for
another generation.
Ages 9 and up as read-to-me; ages 12 and up for reading
to themselves
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Bedtime Stories
Clarissa Pinkola Estés, Ph.D.
CD, 1 hour
$15.95
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How wonderful! Bedtime stories for grown-ups! Just the thing
for those of us who love stories but no longer have anyone
who tells them to us.
This is a beautiful CD - an exquisite introduction to how
the world of sleep and the world of stories intertwine to
help us stay healthy, happy, sane and sound. If you have never
heard Clarissa Pinkola Estés tell a story before, you
are in for such a joyous discovery. I would call her a 'master
storyteller,' except that she is so much more than that. I
actually can't find the words to tell you how much warmth,
depth and love she brings to each story she tells - and how
magical even well-known tales become as she weaves them again
for us.
As a child growing up in a family of storytellers, Dr. Estés
learned firsthand how a story told at bedtime can soothe away
the troubles of the day, and prepare the way for the night's
dreams to follow. "Adulthood is only a disguise we wear
during the daytime," she teaches. At night, we are all
children.
In addition to learning how stories can open an "aperture"
into the world of dreams and the meaning of such archetypal
figures as Mother Night and the Sandman, you will also be
treated to amazing retellings of:
- Sleeping Beauty (this is one that we all can learn from
and then use what we learn to share with the children in
our lives)
- The Mouse and the Lion
- The Jumping Mouse
- Winken, Blinken and Nod
- and more
You'll love this CD - even if you never have trouble sleeping!
And once you hear these stories told so beautifully, I predict
that you'll be rounding up the children in your life and treating
them to stories yourself. Sweet dreams!!
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Magic Wool
Creative Activites with Natural Sheep's Wool
Dagmar Schmidt and Freya Jaffke
$15.95
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Magic Wool unveils the secrets of captivating children
with feltboard pictures "painted" with colored
unspun fleece. There is nothing more magical to a child than
to see a story spring to life as a parent or teacher "draws" it
in wool during the telling. Because of the texture
and nature of the fleece, these pictures invite the young
child to enter
the activity of the scene - it springs to life in
their imagination. You'll love it, too!
Also include are instructions for making figures
from fleece to grace your nature table or for your young
ones to play with.
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Plays for Puppets and
Marionettes
Collected, created, adapted & translated by Bronja Zahlingen
$10.50
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Don't let the cover fool you - this little gem is filled
with life, love and everything you need to prepare and present
simple puppet plays for the young children in your care. In
addition to twelve plays that include both traditional fairy
tales and delightful original stories, Zahlingen also introduces
and clearly describes the simple art of puppetry as practiced
in Waldorf kindergartens - plus there are patterns and instructions
for simple marionettes to make yourself. A treasure that will
carry you far beyond its covers.
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Liputto
Stories of Gnomes and Trolls
Jakob Streit
Illustrated by Susanne A. Mitchell
Softbound
$16.00
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From the northern realms of the Old World come these delightful
stories of gnomes and trolls, told in Jakob Steit's characteristically
heartwarming way.
Children and adults will be captivated by the wee folk in
all these tales - and by their courage and goodness. Especially wonderful
in
first grade - but cherished by all ages.
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Best-Loved Folktales of the World
Selected and with an Introduction by
Joanna Cole
Softbound
$17.00
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I am so happy to be able to offer this collection to you.
It was one of our family's favorite treasures, containing
story after story that we loved and worlds we explored. It
has also been one of those books that over the years goes
in and out of print. Happily, we again arrive at a time when
it is available for families and teachers and, most importantly,
our children.
Best-Loved Folktales of the World is a collection
of over 200 folk and fairy tales from all over the world.
It is also the only such collection of which I am aware that
covers all areas of our planet and represents all major cultures
with beauty and integrity. The stories are arranged geographically
and include the familiar (to us) classics such as "Snow
White" and "Sleeping Beauty" as well as their
counterparts for around the world - and much more besides!
These stories are delightful, enriching, satisfying. They
also offer a loved-filled feast prepared by the heart of our
world. May you enjoy them for years, as we did!
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Myths of the World
Collected and Retold by Padraic Colum
Softbound
$19.99
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A treasure house of stories from ancient myth and legend,
told by one of Ireland’s greatest storytellers.
“The interest of this book lies in its scope and
in the engaging way in which the myths are recounted. Suitable
for bedtime reading either to yourself or your children.”
— Scientific and Medical Network
Here is a comprehensive collection of tales that have carried
deeply human meaning through the centuries. You will find
all the legendary heroes and tragic characters of ancient
times—Iris, Osiris, Gilgamesh, Hercules, Pandora, and
many more.
Padraic Colum shows the close relationships between past
cultures by including stories from ancient Egypt, Babylon,
Greece, Rome, Ireland, Iceland, China, Japan, New Zealand,
Mexico, and Peru. A feast for the soul!
This classic collection will entertain and enlighten children
of all ages.
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The Complete Grimm's Fairy Tales
Pantheon Edition
Introduction by Padraic Colum
Commentary by Joseph Campbell
Softbound
$18.00
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This is the classic Pantheon edition of the Haus Marchen
("house stories") collected by the Brothers
Grimm. This collection has nurtured children's imaginations
in English-speaking Waldorf kindergartens and first grades
throughout the world. The richness of imagery and the ultimate
truth of the tales is a gift to every child fortunate enough
to hear them told by a loved adult. It is also a gift to the
adults who are able to share them with the children in their
care. One of the few books that genuinely belongs on every
home and schools "must have" list.
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Favourite Tales from Hans Christian
Anderson
Illustrated by Anastasiya Archipova
Hardbound, Bound Ribbon Bookmark, Large Format
$30.00
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Anastasiya Archipova's incomparable illustrations bring to
life the wonder and mystery of these well-known and well-loved
stories from Hans Christian Anderson. The stories chosen
for this collection are also some of my personal favourites
from my own childhood - stories that I think every child who
hears them will carry in their hearts for life. I can't recommend
this beautiful book highly enough.
Included are:
- The Swineherd
- The Princess and the Pea
- The Snow Queen
- The Emperor's New Suit
- The Brave Tin Soldier
- The Little Match-Seller
- The Little Mermaid
- The Fir Tree
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English Fairy Tales
Collected by Joseph Jacobs
Illustrated by John D Batten
Softbound
$10.95
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At the end of the 19th Century, one of England's greatest folklorist
(and a mighty storyteller!) brought to life so very many of the folk tales
succeeding generations have loved as their own. The kings and queens, the wicked
giants, clever youngests sons, talking animals and trees, magic cloaks - all
are the ingredients of wonderful stories that stir the imagination and delight
the heart.
In this volume you'll find many tales you already know and many
that will be new to you. "Jack and the Beanstalk," "The Story
of the Three Bears," "Henny Penny," and 40 more await you and
your children.
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Folklore of the Holy
Land
Moslem,
Christian and Jewish
J.E. Hanauer
Softbound
$14.95
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A lifelong resident cleric of the Holy Land, Canon J.E.
Hanauer lovingly gathered these folk tales from an area that
is home to three great religions - Islam, Christianity and
Judaism. Originally published in 1907, these stories not
only touch upon mythical events surrounding the lives of
revered religious figures, but also reveal the past histories
of places, tribes, people and languages, and describe the
daily lives and activities of the regions inhabitants.
Hanauer gives us stories in all three traditions describing
the Creation; the lives of saints and sinners; the cause
of earthquakes and eclipses; the deaths of Aaron and Moses;
and the lives of David, Solomon, and Simon the Just. There
are legends and anecdotes of the Jaffa Gate in Jerusalem,
detective stories and bits of unwritten history, and the
Saragossan Purim. Nursery tales are included as are stories
and lore about the Angel of Death, animals, plants, magic
cures and other subjects.
Hanauer retells these stories with a gentle charm that is
sure to captivate any listener or reader. There is really
something for every age and interest here -- as there is
in the land these stories come from.
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Stories of Rebbe Nachman
Hasidism's Legendary Storyteller
Told by Rabbi David Zeller
2 audio cassettes
3 hours of great stories
$18.95
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The time I spent listening to these stories is time I think
I'll always treasure. I often listen to tapes or CDs as I
drive from errand to errand and while I have been fortunate
in that thus far all my listening material has been outstanding,
this particular collection of stories stands out in my mind
and heart. There is such warmth, such truth, and such generosity
in them.
Rebbe Nachman of Breslav was the great-grandson of the Baal
Shem Tov (the founder of Hasidism) - these stories are the
jewels in crown of his life's work, inspired teaching fables
that vividly communicate how to live with the presence of
God in daily life. All of these tales are heart opening, love-filled
and deeply wise in the ways of God and human beings. Told
with enthusiasm and love, most of these stories are just right
for pre-adolescents to adults. A few of these gems would be
very fine for young children, for instance, "The Lost
Princess."
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Russian Fairy Tales
Illustrated by
Aleksander Nickolaivicher Afanasyev
Softbound
$18.00
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This is the largest collection of these beautiful,
rich stories that I know of. Beautifully retold, charmingly
illustrated in Russian folk-art style, this is a treasure
that will serve you and your children for years and years.
Nearly 200 characteristic and colorful traditional folk and
fairy tales are brought together in the only comprehensive
edition available in English.
I especially love the Russian tales because
they are so richly woven - there is a glorious "fullness"
to them, with a wonderful sense of detail that never mires,
but always results in the most engaging, most multi-layered
folk tales I have encountered. Our children heard and read
hundreds of fairy tales - these are the ones they most often
mention as still living in their adult hearts.
As Eudora Welty wrote when the original edition
was published in 1945, "These tales are gorgeous."
Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy!!!
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Celtic Wonder Tales
Retold by
Ella Young
Illustrated by Maud Gonne
Softbound
New, lower priced unabridged edition - produced in USA
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Celtic Wonder Tales embodies the Celtic Myth of Creation,
and brings alive some of the most splendid material a storyteller
could wish for. Ella Young created this book for children
(but I will assure you that adults also love it) - anyone
who hungers for a lost inheritance, for a touch of the world
of the faeries and their music. This is a journey through
the land of the Fortunate Islands, accompanied by heroes and
heroines, with the possibility of ghosts and wailing banshees
always just around the next bend.
An outstanding retelling of some of the world's most vibrant
stories.
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American Indian Myths and Legends
Selected and Edited by Richard Erdoes and Alfonso Ortiz
Softbound
$18.95
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Here is an exciting collection of over 160 stories that range
from fairy tales to religious myths to just-so stories - and
represent 80 tribal groups.
If, like me, most of what you have encountered as Native
American tales has been the coyote or trickster stories, you
are in for a panoramic adventure. Coyote is, naturally, still
present and well-represented in these tales, but there is
are also fairy tales of beauty, depth and truth, fables of
all kinds, creation myths and stories of the realms of the
gods, and delightful little tales that explain with humor
and simplicity how things came to be as they are.
The stories are told in authentic and engaging language;
they are filled to the brim with life and goodness and mystery.
And they portray the depth and diversity of these cultures
better than anything else I've read.
These are stories you and your children will love and think
about and go back to for years. Enjoy!!
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African American Folktales
Stories from Black Traditions in the New World
Selected and Edited by
Roger D. Abrahams
Softbound
$16.00
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These rich and warm stories come from all over the northern New
World - from the antebellum South of the United States, to the villages of Caribbean
islands and the streets of modern inner cities. They range in subject matter from the
comedic stories of tricksters to stories of the creation of the world and how it got
to be the way it is. Included also are morality tales of encounters between masters
and slaves. Roger Abrahams has followed in the footsteps of the Brothers Grimm - travelling
throughout the American South and Caribbean, tape recorder poised at every moment (something
the Grimm brothers would have envied, I'm sure), saving these delicious, often poignant
stories for all of us to enjoy and profit from. The age-appropriateness of these stories
ranges from preschool to adult, most of them being appropriate to mid-grades levels.
This is a great collection of tales - I had a wonderful adventure reading them.
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Latin American Folktales
Stories from Hispanic and Indian Traditions
Edited and with an Introduction by
John Bierhorst
Softbound
$17.00
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Latin America's storytelling traditions are among the richest
in world - and of broader orgins than most. Here the lore
of medieval Europe combines with that of the ancient Near
East and Pre-Columbian America to offer the eager listener
a truly cosmopolitan and universal picture of the world's
secrets, mysteries and everyday truths. This collection -
representing the folkloric wealth of 20 countries - is unprecedented
in size and scope. Most of the tales have never appeared in
English before. Together they become the first panoramic anthology
of Hispano-American folk narratives in any language - and
will delight you and the children who listen to you tell them
for many a year.
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Nordic Gods and Heroes
Padraic Colum
Softbound
$10.95
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One of the world's greatest storytellers has given us what
I believe is the most elegant and engaging versions of the
core of Norse mythology. Padraic Colum's retellings of these
timeless stories of the rather raucous pantheon of Norse
Gods, giants and heroes will draw you and your students or
children into the story, hold you there through to the end
and when it is over, leave you hoping for more stories to
come. This is a reprint of Colum's book that was originally
published in 1920 -- and what a wonderful thing it is to
have it available here and now!
Among the many stories in Nordic Gods and Heroes are:
- Iduna and Her Apples - How Loki Put the Gods in Danger
- How Freya Gained Her Necklace and How Her Loved One Was
Lost to Her
- How Frey Won Gerda, the Giant Maiden, and How He Lost
His Magic Sword
- The All-Father's Forebodings: How He Leaves Asgard
- Odin Goes to Mimir's Well - His Sacrifice for Wisdom
- How Thor and Loki Befooled Thrym the Giant
- Ægir's Feast: How Thor Triumphed
- Loki the Betrayer
- Baldur's Doom
- Sigurd at the House of the Nibelungs
- The Twilight of the Gods
And many, many more!
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The Norse Myths
Introduced and Retold by
Kevin Crossley-Holland
Softbound
$17.00
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I have been looking for a good collection of Norse Myths for
some time - and have been wanting to offer this one for even
longer. Every time I asked, however, I was told that it was
unavailable. I kept asking, though, and at last heard that
once again there were copies on the publisher's shelves!
If you are unfamiliar with Norse Mythology (as I also once
was), the introduction is priceless. In it the author outlines
the Norse Pantheon, the relationships of the gods and the
progression of the myths from The Creation to the Ragnorak.
Crossley-Holland has selected 32 myths that capture in vivid
story the tales of these boisterous, courageous, cruel and
passionate gods. You'll find Thor, Odin, Baldur, and Loki
and a host of other fascinating gods and giants, and watch
as the world of the Vikings moves from hopeful beginnings
to abundant (and often clashing) life to the final battle
that brings a close to that world.
This is a collection that is worthy of both child and adult.
Recommended without hesitation!
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Norwegian Folktales
Selected from the Collection of
Peter Christien Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe
Softbound
$14.00
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Jacob Grimm once said that the Norwegian folk tales "surpass
nearly all others". This collection, long held as a treasure
in Norway, justifies that opinion. Within these captivating
tales we meet witches, trolls, and ogres; sly foxes and great,
mysterious bears; beautiful princesses and country-lads-turned-heroes.
Collected here in a sparkling contemporary translation by
Pat Shaw Iversen and Carl Norman, these tales brim with the
matchless vitality and power of their original telling. Included
also are the rich original illustrations of Erik Werenskiold
and Theodor Kittelsen.
These tales are a delight to read and delicious to retell!
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Tales and Traditions
of the Eskimo
Collected and recorded by
Hinrich Rink
Softbound
$12.95
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Out of a world of ice and snow come the folktales and traditions
of the native peoples of Greenland and Labrador. Collected
and originally published in 1875 by a Danish explorer who
lived for 20 years among the people of the North, this classic
of folklore, myths and legends preserves the authentic voice
of these indigenous peoples.
Tales and Traditions of the Eskimo has preserved
150 tales and traditions, including "The Blind Man Who
Recovered His Sight," "The Faithless Wife," "The
Old Bachelor," The Sons Who Avenged their Mother," The
Child-Monster," "A Visit to the Giants," and
many more. Rink has also provided an extensive introduction
describing the way of life of the Far North.
I have looked long and hard for a collection of stories
from the traditions of the Far North -- and am delighted
to be able to make this book available. These are tales unique
for the unusual combination of both drama and spare simplicity
-- reflecting, in my opinion, the same qualities as the dramatic
and spare lands they come from. The tales are approrpriate
for a wide range of ages, depending upon the specific tale.
Most of them would fascinate children 9 years old or older
-- a few are adult stories.
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Ancient Mythologies
India - Persia - Babylon - Egypt
Charles Kovacs
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Yet another gift to teachers, parents and students from Charles Kovacs!
Stories of gods and demons, noble heroes and epic adventures from the world's great myths and legends, retold for children. Through colourful characters such as Buddha, Krishna, Zarathustra, Gilgamesh, Isis and Osiris, mankind's development from hunters of wild animals to builders of magnificent cities and the great pyramids springs to life. Beyond the historical narrative the stories reveal an ancient wisdom: the timeless source and substance out of which all myths and legends are woven.
Charles Kovacs told these stories to his Grade 5 students when he taught at the Edinburgh Rudolf Steiner School. Although he intended them as source material for teachers and parents of Waldorf School Children, the stories have a universal appeal for children and adults, beginning at about age 9. |
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Folktales from India
A Selection of Oral Tales from Twenty-Two Languages
Edited and with an Introduction by
A.K. Ramanujan
Softbound
$17.00
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I know of no other collection of folktales from India that
is like this one - stories taken truly from the oral traditions
of many groups and retold with an integrity that conveys so
much life that I repeatedly find myself hearing the voice
of the storyteller as I read them. For me, this collection
is an exciting "find" - something I didn't know
I wanted but now can't imagine never having had.
These are the types of fairy tales and folktales that explain
the world around us - they reveal the types of people in the
world, the way the spiritual world intermingles with daily
life, the difference between what is wise and what only looks
wise, and much, much more.
I would love to see more and more children hearing these
stories - to me, they are a nectar of life. I would enthusiastically
recommend various of these tales for children at several ages
- during the "fairy tale years (ca. kindergarten and
grade 1), "the fable years" (ca. grade 2), and then
again as an enlivening addition to the myths of India (grade
5) as a way of uniting the heaven of the gods with the life
of the earth. These tales are good, solid soul food - the
kind that uplifts without carrying one off the ground. You'll
love them!
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Gilgamesh - Man's First Story
Bernarda Bryson
Softbound - elegantly illustrated
$19.95
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This is a powerful - and powerfully beautiful - retelling
of one of the oldest stories known to humanity. Bernarda Bryson
tells this story with simplicity and grace - retaining as
she does the uniquely Sumerian view of the world, some of
the poetic responses, and above all, the heart and soul of
this story that combines in equal measure the elements of
both transcendent victory and deep tragedy. This retelling
was written for children, but I can't think of any adult who
wouldn't enjoy it as well. Ms. Bryson is rightly remembered
as an author whose sensitivity was matched by her literary
skill - and who used the fullness of her capacities in the
making of this book.
The story of Gilgamesh was first written down about 3000
BC in Sumeria. It tells of a great flood and of one man, befriended
by the gods, who survived by building an ark. In the feats
of Gilgamesh and his companion, Enkidu, a monster who turns
into a gentle man who loves and respects the King, are found
the sources of great mythological heroes: Hercules, Jason
and Theseus.
In addition to its vital importance in the history of literature,
Gilgamesh is an exciting and often amusing tale - setting
jealous god against jealous god, god against man, and man
against man in remarkable battles of wit and strength.
A must for fifth graders - wonderful for the rest of us!
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Egyptian Tales
Collected, translated, and with commentary by
Sir Flinders Petrie
Softbound
$6.95
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This small book, jam-packed with delicious and exotic stories,
would be better titled Ancient Egyptian Folktales,
for that is what it contains. Sir Flinders Petrie (1853-1942),
one of the greatest Egyptologists of his generation, collected
and translated from ancient papyrii these archetypal stories
that were told and recorded from the 4th through the 19th
Dynasties. These are not the tales of gods and goddesses,
thought sometimes these great spiritual beings are present
within the tales. These are stories of human beings, of their
quests and trials and encounters with other realms, similar
in content to the later European fairy tales and Haus
Märchen collected by the brothers Grimm and others.
Within these tales, the Ancient Egyptians themselves spring
to life, and we are offered not only wisdom and insight as
is the provence of any folktale, but we also have before
us picture after picture of daily life, expectations, society
and much much more. Anyone who wishes to bring Ancient Egyptian
society in its many facets alive for their students or children
will want to read this book, then tell or read the stories.
(note: It is important that you read them first because not
all of them are finished due to the fact that parts of the
papyrus were torn away over the ages. Most, however, are
intact.)
A bonus is that Sir Flinders has added his own commentary
at the end of each -- his knowledge and understanding of
the significance of the stories is remarkable and will add
greatly to your own understanding, and thereby, to that of
any children you share these tales with.
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Japanese Fairy Tales, Volume 2
Stories by Keisuke Nishimoto
Illustrations by Yoko Imoto
Hardbound, dustjacketed, large format
$14.95
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The second in this serires of beautifully illustrated fairy
tales continues with more of Japan's most cherished tales.
While their origins go so far back in time that even their
birth place is unknown, their value as stories for human beings
couldn't be clearer. Whose imagination would not be captivated
by shape-shifting animals, a one-inch-tall warrior, a band
of singing mice, and other stories of the fantiastic? But
the stories in Japanese Fairy Tales are more than just
entertaining. They also address some of life's enduring themes:
how to live a good, kind life; how to achieve happiness; and
the price to be paid for cruelty, greediness and cowardice.
Included also is a short and quite interesting article by
the author, "Capturing a Child's Imagination."
The stories in volume 2 are:
- The Straw Millionaire
- The Contest
- The Bouncing Rice Ball
- The Monkey's Statue
- Little One Inch Boy
- Tail Fishing
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The Hungry Tigress
Buddhist Myths, Legends & Jataka Tales
As Told by Rafe Martin
Foreword by Roshi Philip Kapleau
Softbound
$16.95
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This definitive edition, completely updated and rewritten
with expanded commentaries and two new sections on the meaning
and relevance of these ancient tales, brings together a fascinating
array of stories from the Buddhist tradition. Combining themes
of wisdom, nonviolence, environmental awareness, and compassion
for all living things, these couldn't be more relevant to
today's needs. The telling of the tales is lively, warm and
masterful. This is a treasure chest of stories you and your
children will want to hear again and again - stories that
delight the heart, uplift the spirits and restore meaning
to daily life. Outstanding!
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Twenty Jataka Tales
Retold by Noor Inayat Khan
Illustrated by H. Willebeek La Mair
Softbound
$12.95
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These twenty tales have been drawn from famous legends concerning
the former lives of the Buddha. Beloved by children and adults,
they tell of people and animals moved to acts of sacrifice
by the noble example of their fellow creatures. There is a
wonderful interweaving of a sentient creation throughout these
stories. The flavor of these stories will remind you of Aesop,
as will the lessons they contain which are so beautifully
conveyed. These stories are ideal for reading or telling to
children - their highly dramatic adventures that resolve in
non-violence and compassion are often just exactly what today's
children are hungry for. You'll love the exquisite illustrations,
also - there is a light delicacy to them that at the same
time conveys enormous strength - just right for these tales.
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The Wisdom of the Crows and Other
Buddhist Tales
Retold by Sherab Chödzin & Alexandra Kohn
Illustrated by Marie Cameron
Elegantly softbound, large format, color illustrations
$17.95
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If you love a good story, you'll really enjoy this lovely
collection of Buddhist tales in storybook form. The story
"The Wisdom of the Crows" is very short, but I still
haven't stopped thinking about its profound commentary about
the uncertain nature of life. I'm sure you'll find it equally
absorbing and poignant. "Goodheart and the Goddess of
the Forest" is a beautiful fairy tale that combines many
of the elements of European fairy tales with its own unique
conclusion. And, I'm still chuckling about "Where Are
You Going?" - an amusing battle of wits between two monks.
There are many more stories - each one a gem.
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Myths and Legends
of Japan
F. Hadland Davis
Softbound
$12.95
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Wow. What an amazing collections of stories and delicious
cultural/historical tidbits - and retold so very well! Here
are the most popular Japanese myths of gods, heroes and warriors;
legends of Buddha, and of the goddess Benten and the god
Daikoku. There are tales of the sea and of Mount Fuji; accounts
of superstitions and supernatural beings; observations on
the spiritual properties of fans, flowers, mirrors, dolls
and butterflies.
The collection begins with the early myths of the gods,
which are followed by legends celebrating early heroes and
warriors, and includes the earliest example of Japanese romance, "The
Bamboo-Cutter and the Moon-Maiden." Many of the legends
that follow reflect an exquisite, poetic beauty, though there
are some which also exhibit a rather crude realism -- you'll
want to pick and choose where children are to be listening.
The author has included a terrific set of appendices, for
those of use not very familiar with Japanese culture: there
are notes on Japanese poetry, a listing of gods and goddesses,
a geneology of The Age of the Gods and an index of poetical
quotations. This is another book that has been brought back
from the past - originally published in 1913, it is just
as alive and amazing today.
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Nelson Mandela's Favorite African
Folktales
Collected & Retold by Nelson Mandela
Illustrated by specially commissioned paintings by African
artists.
Hardbound, dust jacketed
Oversize Format
$24.95
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It is my wish that the voice of the storyteller may never
die in Africa, that all the children of the world may experience
the wonder of books.
Nelson Mandela
Nelson Mandela's Favorite Folktales is
a cause for celebration, a landmark work that gathers in one
volume many of Africa's most cherished folktales. Mandela
has selected these 32 tales with the specific hope that Africa's
oldest stories, as well as a few new ones, be perpetuated
by future generations and be appreciated by children thoughout
the world.
In these beloved tales, rich with the essence
of Africa, we meet, among others, a Kenyan lion named Simba,
a snake with seven heads, and a trickster from Zulu folklore;
we hear voices of the scheming hyena and learn from a Khoi
fable how animals acquired their tails and horns. There are
several creations myths that take us to the beginnings of
all things and people.
As good as the tales are the lavish and beautiful
illustrations - they offer a rich backdrop to this treasure
chest of stories.
This is a wonderful addition to the world of
folklore and a gift to families and children. Enjoy, enjoy!
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African Folktales
Traditional Stories of the Black World
Selected and Retold by
Roger D. Abrahams
Softbound
$18.00
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This is a funny, earthy, wise and riotous collection of stories
from a variety of African cultures. Some of these stories
are simple, humorous tales, just right for very young children.
Others have themes that involve the complexity of human relationships
and of the relationship of humans to the divine. These will
interest older children, even teenagers, and can be the source
of much after-thought and discussion. Overall, this is a gem
of a book - one to use not only as a source of great stories
to share, but also to return to again and again to partake
of its wonder and beauty. The rhythms of tribal song and dance
reverberate through the graceful voice of the storyteller
on every page. Abrahams shows great heart in the retelling
of these stories.
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