Children’s / Teenage fiction and true stories: Cultural heritage
Bygone Era Press Australian Legendary Tales
£17.95
Michael Raymond Astle The Crocodiles Wife Kore kima
£12.16
Library for All Telieki the Dangerous Devil
£14.02
Library for All The River of Nabeau
£13.86
Library For All Ltd Calling Bunyip Our Yarning
£11.91
Mythic Australia Drop Bear
£10.32
Rhiza Press Unhinged
£11.39
Apple Boat Press, an Imprint of Wyatt-MacKenzie Apples From Heaven: Multicultural Folk Tales About Stories and Storytellers
£20.43
Norilana Books Andersen's Fairy Tales
£20.50
St. Augustine Academy Press Page, Esquire and Knight: A Book of Chivalry
£13.59
Chthonicity Press The Golden Ball: The Fairy Tale of the Frog Prince and Why the Princess Kissed Him
£15.00
Little Creek Books A Trip, A Tryst and A Terror
£9.10
Williams Press Water Worm and Siren Bone
£18.99
Lire Books Tom Thumb
£11.91
Lire Books The Golden Goose
£10.99
Lire Books The Story of The Three Bears
£11.91
Lire Books Princess Belle-Etoile
£11.91
Lire Books The Pied Piper of Hamelin (Illustrated)
£12.60
Lire Books Beauty and the Beast
£11.07
August House Publishers Tales of Cats
Book SynopsisA book for all cat-lovers! Worshipped in some cultures, feared in others, loved as pets worldwide, cats are seen as possessing special powerathletic, supernatural, or intellectual. The nine tales included her show cats in all their glory. The cats in these stories are kind, cruel, independent, lovableand always clever. These nine stories come from all points of the globe, including Sri Lanka ("The Magnificent Cat"), East Africa ("Why Cats Live with Women"), Italy ("The House of Cats"), and Tibet ("The Holy Cat"). These cat tales will teach readers the importance of caring, fairness and resourcefulness.
£11.02
August House Publishers Tales of Enchantment
Book SynopsisFrom the earliest times of storytelling, magic has been a part of the most thrilling of taleswhen miracles transport heroes and transform the outcome of the story itself. In fact, the power of magic is at work whenever a story is told: the magician is the teller of the tale, allowing story, teller, and listener to become one. Leprechauns, dwarfs, shape-shifters, and the power of dreamsyou'll meet them all, and more in these nine tales, including: "The Seven Stars" (Cherokee Nation), "Red Cap and the Miser" (Ireland), "The Birds of All the World" (Spain), and "The Silver Bell" (Denmark).
£11.02
August House Publishers Tales of Heroes
Book SynopsisWhat does it take to be a hero? Massive strength? Incredible height? Infinite power? Not necessarily. Often, it's quick wit, a courageous heart, or unselfishness that evokes the hero inside of us. Even when we are simply reading about the valiant acts in these stories, we can feel our own inner hero rising to the occasion, echoing that need we all have to be better human beings. The heroes in these tales emerge from all over the world, including: Switzerland ("William Tell"), Japan ("Lord Bag of Rice"), South America ("Josesito the Brave"), and Rumania ("Stan Bolovan and the Dragon").
£11.02
August House Publishers Tales of Holidays
Book SynopsisHoly days, or holidays, are celebrated by cultures from around the globe. These are times when people experience the energy and spirit that comes when a day is lifted out of commonplace. Sometimes that spirit is one of love and goodwill; other times it's a sense of renewal or even giddy fear. Holidays are unique because we find unexpected occurrences in everyday routine. Here are nine holiday stories, with descriptions of the days they celebrate, including: New Year's Day ("The Twelve Months"), Halloween ("Whooooo"), Hannukah ("Babushka"), and Christmas ("Christina's Christmas Garden").
£11.02
August House Publishers Tales of Insects
Book SynopsisInsects have always been a part of the human existence. Whether they've annoyed us with buzzing, bites, or stings, or fascinated us with their complexities, we have noticed them enough to give them personalities and histories. These tales make us aware that insects exist for a purpose. Because these stories humanize insects, they can also show us our own foibles and strengths. Tales of tricksters and heroes, teachers and fools, come from countries all over the world, including: West Africa ("Why Ants Carry Heavy Loads"), Fiji ("Butterfly's Bet"), Mexico ("Grasshopper's Army"), and Jamaica ("Firefly Lights the Way").
£11.02
Rooglewood Press The Siren and the Scholar
£12.47
Hoopoe Books The Man and the Fox
£8.90
Hoopoe Books The Boy Without a Name
£8.90
Hoopoe Books The Boy Without a Name: English-Urdu Edition
£8.90
£8.90
Hoopoe Books The (English and Pashto Edition) Boy without a Name
£8.90
£8.90
£8.90
Hoopoe Books The (English and Pashto Edition) Man and the Fox
£8.90
Hoopoe Books The (English and Pashto Edition) Magic Horse
Book Synopsis (Bilingual English-Pashto edition) This is the story of two brothers: one skilled in the practical arts and the other, Prince Tambal, considered by most people to be only a dreamer. Their father, the king, announces a competition to produce interesting and useful devices. The entry produced by a woodcarver appears to be only a simple wooden horse of little value, but when Tambal looks more closely, he discovers that it''s able to magically travel to whatever place is in its rider''s mind. With the help of this magic horse, Tambal comes to learn a great many things and, eventually, to know his heart''s desire. Julie Freeman''s beautiful illustrations capture the magic of this tale, with the images and text inset in rich borders of oriental patterns. The Magic Horse is one of an illustrated series of Sufi teaching stories from the Middle East and Central Asia that were collected and adapted for children by Idries Shah, and that have captivated hearts and minds for more than a thousand years. The stories are designed to help children learn to examine their assumptions and to think for themselves. In the Sufi tradition, there is a continuum between the children''s story, the entertainment or folklore story and the instructional or instrumental story. A story can help children deal with difficult situations and give them something to hold on to, but it can also stimulate a deeper understanding in adults. Through the instrumental function of this rich body of material, readers of all ages can learn to develop the capacity to be more flexible and to understand many more things about themselves and about life.
£8.90
£8.90
Hoopoe Books The (English and Pashto Edition) Farmer's Wife
£8.90
Hoopoe Books The (English and Pashto Edition) Silly Chicken
£8.90
Atthis Arts LLC The Dragon of Ynys
£9.99
Bollywood Groove Let's Learn About Ramayana! The Story of Diwali (Maya & Neel's India Adventure Series, Book 15)
£17.58
£12.16
£16.02
£13.62
£16.59
£11.64
£15.61
£14.61
£14.61
£11.64