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Why the sun & moon live in the sky
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Niki Daly |
The sun and moon must leave their earthly home after Sun invites the Sea to visit. |
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The dancing palm tree and other Nigerian folktales
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Barbara K. Walker |
This collection of eleven tales from Nigeria includes "The Boy and the Leopard," "The King and the Ring," and "The Reward of Treachery." Also contains a glossary and explanation of customs. |
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Beat the story-drum, pum-pum
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Ashley Bryan |
Five traditional Nigerian tales include "Hen and Frog," "Why Bush Cow and Elephant are Bad Friends," "The Husband Who Counted the Spoonfuls," "Why Frog and Snake Never Play Together," and "How Animal… |
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The magic tree
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T. Obinkaram Echewa |
Although Mbi, an orphan boy, is constantly asked to "do this" and "do that" by his many unkind relatives until a special tree grows, just for him. |
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The flying tortoise
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Tololwa M. Mollel |
Mbeku, the greedy tortoise, gets himself invited to the banquet in Skyland, but is trapped with no way to get back to Earth in this Igbo tale of why the tortoise has a checkered shell. |
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