(1) What is the recent study mainly about? A.The harm of lunar effect. B.The reliability of folk tales. C.The function of artificial light. D.The effect of the lunar cycle on sleep. (2) When did the participants in the experiment sleep least? A.On the full moon night. B.On ...
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Why the sun and the moon live in the sky. The leopard man. The two friends. The red and blue coat. The grasshopper and the toad. The man who never lied. Clever Jackal Gets Away. Why the Warthog Goes About on His Knees. Is Cinderella a folktale? Cinderella, heroine ofa European folkt...
"This book works for peacemaking by telling stories and asking readers to think and talk about them. There is probably something fable-like in each of the 37 stories. I notice eight that are more properly fables. They are well chosen and well told. "Two Goats on a Bridge" is told twice...
But one day the King heard her telling them about the beautiful boy she would have when she was married, and he said to himself he should like very much to have such a son; the more so that though he had already four Queens he had no child. He went, therefore, to the gardener and...
* Lowell, Susan.Three Little Javelinas, Illustrator Jim Harris. Rising Moon, 1992. ISBN 0873585429. Grades 1 - 7.Order Info. This southwestern version of theThree Little Pigsfeatures a coyote villain and hairy javelinas. Nestled in the plot is some information about desert flora and fauna and...
8. Why the Sky Is Far Away: A Nigerian Folktale retold by Mary-Joan Gerson This wonderful story about taking care of our earth will resonate and inspire readers to be mindful of our valuable and most precious resources. Buy it:Why the Sky Is Far Awayat Amazon ...
One day a young prince was out practising archery with the son of his father's chief vizier, when one of the arrows accidentally struck the wife of a merchant, who was walking about in an upper room of a house close by. More... ...
But with folktales, you don't ever really get the sense that the story might have been true. They're purely imaginative, and so quite revealing—I think, anyway—about the culture, and uh, the connection between folktales and the culture, which we'll talk about. But first let's go ...
the Spider sometimes has a human face, wears clothes or assumes human form but keeps his eight legs. The first story in this book tells of how the Anansi tales originated. In the olden days, goes the tale, all stories were only about Nyankupon the chief of gods. But Anansi the Spider...