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The Shark God
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Because they freed a shark caught in a net, the fearsome Shark God rescues a brother and sister from the cruel king's imprisonment and helps them find a new, peaceful kingdom across the sea. |
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The brave little parrot
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Rafe Martin |
Because the brave little parrot does the thing that comes from its heart as it takes precious drops of water to the burning forest, things change in ways no one could imagine. |
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Dear as salt
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Rafe Martin |
Based on an old Italian folktale, a daughter teaches her father, the King, the meaning of her love for him. |
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The language of birds
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Rafe Martin |
A retelling of the Russian tale about a wealthy merchant's younger son who proves his worth in an unusual way. |
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A storyteller's story
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Rafe Martin |
Children's author Rafe Martin describes his life and writing process and how they are interwoven. |
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The storytelling princess
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Rafe Martin |
Having survived a shipwreck, a princess tries to tell a prince a story whose ending he does not know and thus qualify for his hand in marriage. |
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Will's Mammoth
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Rafe Martin |
Though his parents explain there have been no mammoths for over 10,000 years, Will goes out in the snow one day, certain he will meet some. |
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Foolish rabbit's big mistake
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Rafe Martin |
As all the animals panic and flee at little rabbit's announcement that the earth is breaking up, a brave lion steps in and brings sense to the situation. |
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The rough-face girl
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Rafe Martin |
In this Algonquin Indian version of the Cinderella story, the Rough-Face Girl and her two beautiful but heartless sisters compete for the affections of the Invisible Being. |
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