Folk literature
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Folk literature
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Folk literature
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Incoming Resources
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- A world full of nature stories, 50 folk tales and legends, written by Angela McAllister ; illustrated by Hannah Bess Ross
- How things came to be, Inuit stories of creation, written by Rachel and Sean Qitsualik-Tinsley ; illustrated by Emily Fiegenschuh, Patricia Ann Lewis-MacDougall
- Cuentos clásicos para siempre, ilustraciones, Marta Chicote ; [adaptación de los cuentos, Varda Fiszbein]
- How things came to be, Inuit stories of creation, written by Rachel and Sean Qitsualik-Tinsley ; illustrated by Emily Fiegenschuh, Patricia Ann Lewis-MacDougall
- Dan Auta, an African tale, retold by José Ortega y Gasset ; illustrated by Piet Grobler ; translated by Elisa Amado ; afterwords by Federico Allodi and Minab W. Yetbarek
- Persian myths & tales, anthology of classic tales, foreword by Dr. Christine van Ruymbeke
- Norse myths & legends, tales of heroes, gods & monsters, reading list & glossary of terms with a new introduction by Dr. Luke John Murphy
- Cuentos clásicos para soñar, ilustraciones, Macus Romero ; [adaptación de los cuentos, Varda Fiszbein]
- Maybe, a mindfulness tale adapted from a traditional folktale
- African myths & legends, tales of heroes, gods & monsters, reading list & glossary of terms with a new introduction by Sola Owonibi
- The very unfortunate wish of Melony Yoshimura, Waka T. Brown
Outgoing Resources
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