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  1. Little Lit: Folklore and Fairy Tale Funnies
  2. Lit Act/Young Children, Book 3 (Literature and Critical Thinking) by Sullivan, 2006-12
  3. The Magic of the Ballet: Sleeping Beauty by Adele Geras, Emma Chichester Clark, 2001-06-30

61. Native Hawaiian Library
THE MAGIC SHARK, LAIRD, DONIVEE MARTIN, fairy tales HAWAII, BARNABY FIRST LANGUAGECHILDREN'S lit. ALPHABET STORY, WYLIE, JOANNE, ALPHABET BOOK, childrens PRESS, PB
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Titles in Alphabetical Order Title Author Subject Publisher Age Group "CHEESE" GIFF, PATRICIA REILLY SCHOOLS - JUVENILE FICTION BANTAM DOUBLEDAY DELL BOOKS JUV "I CAN'T" SAID THE ANT CAMERON, POLLY STORIES IN RHYME SCHOLASTIC INC. PB/ER "MORE MORE MORE," SAID THE BABY WILLIAMS, VERA B. BABIES; PARENT AND CHILD - FICTION GREENWILLOW BOOKS PB/ER "UH-OH!" SAID THE CROW OPPENHEIM, JOANNE DOMESTIC ANIMALS - FICTION BANTAM BOOKS PB/ER 'A 'OHE O'U PILIKIA I NA MEA I LOA'A IA'U KAMAI, KALEO LEGENDS AND STORIES IN HAWAIIAN HALE KUAMO'O JUV 'A'OHE NANA 'IA KA PUA'A WIWI WILSON, LOIHAPE 'IA NA PILA HAWAIIAN STORIES UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII HILO YA 'A'OHE U'I HELE WALE O KOHALA KAKA`E KALEIHEANA HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE HALE KUAMO`O JUV 'AI'AI NAPOLEON, KAWIKA HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE AHA PUNANA LEO PB/ER 'B' IS FOR BURGLAR GRAFTON, SUE MYSTERY BANTAM BOOKS ADULT 'C' IS FOR CORPSE GRAFTON, SUE MYSTERY BANTAM BOOKS ADULT 'D' IS FOR DEADBEAT GRAFTON, SUE MYSTERY BANTAM BOOKS ADULT 'E' IS FOR EVIDENCE GRAFTON, SUE MYSTERY BANTAM BOOKS ADULT 'F' IS FOR FUGITIVE GRAFTON, SUE MYSTERY BANTAM BOOKS ADULT 'IOLANI LUAHINE HAAR, FRANCIS

62. Native Hawaiian Library
DAVID, VOCABULARY JUVENILE FICTION, childrens PRESS CHOICE, BROWN, MARCIA, fables;FOLKLORE - INDIA, ALADDIN MM, CHILDREN'S STORIES, AMERICAN; fairy tales, SIMON
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Titles in Alphabetical Order Title Author Subject Publisher Age Group N-O SPELLS NO! SLATER, TEDDY MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS - FICTION SCHOLASTIC INC. PRE-GR 1 NA KEIKI ELIMA WILSON, WILLIAM H. HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII PRESS 1992 PB/ER NA MELE O HAWAII NEI BEAMER, NONA HAWAIIAN SONGS UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII PRESS 1987 ADULT NA PULE KAHIKO GUTMANIS, JUNE HAWAIIAN PRAYERS EDITIONS LIMITED ADULT NA LEO I KA MAKANI (VOICES ON THE WIND) VAUGHAN, PALANI HAWAII MUTUAL PUBLISHING EDITIONS ADULT NA PANIOLO O HAWAI'I MARTIN, LYNN J. (EDITOR) HAWAII'S COWBOYS HONOLULU ACADEMY OF ARTS ADULT NA POKUPUNI 'EWALU O HAWAI'I NEI DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION HAWAIIAN STORIES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ALL AGES NA MELE O HAWAII NEI - 101 HAWAIIAN SONGS HAWAIIAN SONGS UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII PRESS ALL AGES NA KEIKI `ELIMA WILSON, WILLIAM H. HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE - STORIES `AHA PUNANA LEO ALL AGES NA AKUA O PANAU KONANUI, `OULU HAWAIIAN FOLKTALE, HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE LEARNING HALE KUAMO`O ALL AGES NA LEO I KA MAKANI: VOICES ON THE WIND VAUGHAN, PALANI

63. Flipside Records - Children's Records
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64. Aleph-Bet Books - Catalogue 63d
The fairy tales are based upon jingles written by the children of public Done In thesame format as Robinson's Big Books of fairy Tale, fables and Nursery
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THREE CARL MOON WATERCOLORS OF PUEBLO INDIANS 301. MOON,CARL. ORIGINAL ART: THE BOOK OF NAH-WEE by Grace Moon. Offered here are 3 of the original watercolors used in the Moon's Book of Nah-Wee published by Doubleday Doran in 1932. The book is a Pueblo Indian story. Each of the drawings was hand-colored by Moon and printed In colors In the published book. Each drawing is matted, glazed and framed, as follows: a. "Seed Cakes" - appearing on page 15 of The book. Shown are Nah-wee and Dat-say accepting homemade seedcakes from their mother. The image is 6 x 2 2 " framed to 10 x 6 2. SEE PHOTO b. "Nah-wee and The Loom" - appearing on page 29 of the book. Nah-wee is seated In the doorway watching her mother weave a blanket on the loom. The image is 6 x 5" famed to 10 1/4 x 9". SEE PHOTO c. "Nah-wee at The fire" - appearing on page 55 of the book. Nah-wee is sitting on a bear rug next to a doll and a colorful bowl, all In front of a fire. The image is 8 2 x 10" framed to 10 x 11 2" SEE PHOTO NOBLE IVES McLOUGHLIN MOTHER GOOSE MOTHER GOOSE.

65. Language Arts
fairy tales from Far Off Lands, created by University of Richmond of Internetbasedlesson plans for studying fables around the world. Featured childrens' Books
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66. English Resources - Primary - Bradford LEA NGFL
Images, Random fables, Search Engine, and 127 fairy tales by Hans Short fables areused as the basis for language A number of original tales, from a variety of
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67. Montana - Used Bookstore
HG Wells and His Family by Meyer MM; fables and fairy tales by Tolstoy Tar Heel talesby Bryant, HEC (AKA Red Buck; THE INVASION OF COMPULSORY SEX by Reich
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69. Humanities
Lambs' tales From Shakespeare Contents Complete text of sixteen English versionsof the fairy tale from Holy, Immortals, Damned and fables. ; ReadersNdex - The
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  • 70. Small Books - Search Results
    Stories about Animals; Verses for All Seasons; fables Old and Some Riddles Old andNew; Household tales from the a poem CHRISTAMS GREETINGS From a fairy to a
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    73. Read...America
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    74. Therapy Materials
    Over 650 Aesop's fables are on this site, as 127 of Hans Christian anderson's FairyTales, and more childrens' Storybooks Online (www.magickeys.com/books/index
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    Examples of Materials That Can Be Adapted For Therapy
    a collection of resources by Judith Maginnis Kuster
    The internet is FULL of materials that can be adapted to speech-language therapy. All the of URLs listed below were current when this webpage was updated September 25, 2002 . Be aware that URLs change and disappear and other sites are available and will become available. These sites are provided simply as good examples.
    Examples of "interactive" sites
  • QUIA (www.quia.com/topics.html) - check especially early learning and speech.
  • Whacky Web Tales (www.eduplace.com/tales/index.html) - good for working on parts of speech
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  • Funbrain (www.funbrain.com) - educational activities for kids including grammar gorillas and what's the word, sign the alphabet
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  • Eliza (www-ai.ijs.si/eliza/eliza.html) - another knowbot
  • Kids and Teachers (www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/kids/index.htm) - from National Institute of Deafness and other Communication Disorders
  • 75. Literature
    Peter Ustinov's readings of the fables of humorist In addition, site includes childrensliterature resources a dozen of her illustrated fairy tales online for
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    Adventures of Beowulf. The Adventures of Beowulf is a serialized adaptation of the old English version by Dr. David Breeden. This online version helps high school students better understand the original Beowulf
    Adventures of Mira. The Adventures of Mira feature online stories for girls in grades K-4. As the girls read along, they can listen to the Mira's stories on RealAudio if it is downloaded and installled as well as hear Mira sing. In addition, they can write Mira via email
    Gutenburg Project for grades 4-12. The site includes biographical information on Aesop and a random fable-generator
    Aesop Fables. Aesop Fables is the creative efforts of Professor Giloth's computer-art students at the UMass Amherst. The table of contents contains 20 tales which the students presented with illustrations in a traditional version and also in a contemporary version. Visit also Original Fables to read student versions of twelve Aesop's fables. These sites are suitable for grades 4-12.
    Aesop's Fables. Aesop's Fables, created by John R. Long, contains an alphabetically arranged collection of over online 654 fables for grades 4-12. Each tale includes the moral of the story and many are presented on RealAudio. The site also offers online the 127 fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen
    African American Women Writers of the 19th-Century.

    76. Our School
    also say that it's our childrens' job and by Providence Project Reading Good litabove level Poetry to self Calculadders Shakespeare - tales of Shakespeare
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    Our School I began seriously thinking about homeschooling my daughter after I read "Home Grown Kids" by Raymond and Dorothy Moore that my sister gave me for Christmas when Crystal was only 6 months old. Before she was born, my sister had given me an interesting book called "The First Three Years." I don't remember the author at the moment and I gave the book to my sister-in-law when she had her first child. I think that book planted the seed and "Home Grown Kids" watered it. Then when Crystal was a few years old I went to a homeschooling seminar where I learned a couple of tips, one of which I immediately put into practice. I called the Washington Homeschooling Organization (WHO) office here in the Seattle area and asked for their brochure. As soon as it arrived, I went to the library and checked out as many books that were on their suggested list as I could. And I read, and I read, and I read!!! I remember reading about John Holt and his unschooling type of approach. I remember checking out Mary Pride's Big Books and reading about all the different types of curriculum and Cathy Duffy's Christian Home School Manuals. It was then that I put the other tip I had learned at the homeschooling seminar into practice. The speaker recommended that we get a stack of 3 X 5 cards, get Mary Pride's Big Books and/or Cathy Duffy's Christian Home School manuals or other books like those and just pour over them. When we found something that we thought would fit our ideals and goals then we should write down the address on the 3 X 5 card, ask for their catalog, affix a postcard stamp to it and mail it off. Or better yet, go the post office, get the blank stamped postcards and use those.

    77. CATALOGUE
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    78. English Resources - Primary - Bradford LEA NGFL
    are Real Audio narrations, Classic Images, Random fables, Search Engine, and 127Fairy tales by Hans A number of original tales, from a variety of tribes
    http://www.ngfl.ac.uk/edulinks/eng.html
    English Primary Links Secondary Links DfEE - National Curriculum - Primary English section Go to the best sites on the web. BBC Europe on-line VTC. Practical ideas from real classrooms. Newspapers of the World MFL Translator Alternative Jane Austin site Literacy database of ideas and links A new word every day Talking Technology Links for English teachers from US site Teaching resources and links to other sites Amazon Bookshop Support for the literacy hour Index A B C D ... Z (Not yet in alphabetical order) A Aesop's Fables This online collection of easy to navigate Aesop's Fables includes a total of 655+ Fables, indexed in table format, with morals listed. Included are Real Audio narrations, Classic Images, Random Fables, Search Engine, and 127 Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen. A good site from which to select another genre for the Literacy Hour. http://www.pacificnet.net/~johnr/aesop/ Alphabet activities AmbiGallery! This site provides a range of 'ambigrams'; words that can be viewed in different ways, mostly involving rotational or reflection symmetry. If you have a computer in the learning area, this site could be used to demonstrate symmetry in an interesting and different way and could be a fun addition to literacy teaching. It is well worth the pupils looking at and is fun to use at home. http://ambigram.com/gallery/index.htm

    79. Notes & Comments
    Entitled “Ten Quick Ways to Analyze childrens Books for So, farewell to Aesop’sfables (how unfair to indeed), farewell to Grimm’s fairy tales, to Peter
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    80. Shamash.org/listarchives/baltuva/log9206b
    This is as opposed fables where the characters are religious values, but panders tochildrens' dreams, such are frum parents who ban fairy tales some how
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    * Date: Fri, 12 Jun 1992 12:11:51 CDT * From: DX528 Hillel Meyers * Subject: Re: Billy Budd! > I hate to do this, but... > Will somebody please tell me privately what the problems are with Bambi and > The Ten Commandments. > Jennifer Please post it to the list. I'm dying of curiosity myself :-) > I don't know enough to see what is apparently quite obvious to everyone > else. You're not alone. Claire ======================================================================== * Date: Fri, 12 Jun 1992 15:38:42 EDT * From: Elizabeth Romanov Cheder,etc.) Paul Kornreich Gut Shabbes and Shabbat Shalom! ======================================================================== * Date: Fri, 12 Jun 1992 16:16:58 -0500 * From: Hydro Man * Subject: Re: Billy Budd! I don't know what's wrong with Bambi either. Of course it has been some time since I saw it. ======================================================================== * Date: Sun, 14 Jun 1992 02:54:00 PDT * From: iczy012 * Subject: Bruno Bettleheim I have read Bruno Bettleheim's book on children's literature but it was 20 some years ago and I don't recall enough of it to be able to discuss it now. I do remember though that I wasn't overly thrilled with it. I thought that Lillian Smith in "The Unreluctant Years" was much closer to the truth. If you really want to discuss this I'll go and read her again, if you will too, and we'll take it from there. Claire czca@musica.mcgill.ca ======================================================================== * Date: Mon, 15 Jun 1992 08:28:49 EDT * From: Yaakov Kayman

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