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Dig 'n Tel


Book Description
Dig 'n Tel (New Plays for Children) by Flora Atkin. 1978 paperback published by New Plays Incorporated. The setting of the play is an archaeological dig at a tel (hill) in the Middle East. Incorporates the stories from Jewish folklore of The Couscous Pot, Three Loaves of Bread, A Mayor for Chelm, and The Pine Tree.
Book Information
PublisherNew Plays Incorporated
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages72
ISBN-10B0006XKAUQ
Publication Date/1978
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About Flora B Atkin (Author) : Flora B Atkin is a published author. Published credits of Flora B Atkin include Tales from the Rebbe's table: Stories of a tailor, a goat, and a wedding : a musical play for young people and family au... more
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