African Fables - Why Wisdom Is Everywhere and other traditional folktales
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This is a collection of 39 beautiful African fables and folktales, suitable for children and adults.
One popular form of traditional African folktale is the "trickster" story, where a small animal uses its wits to survive encounters with larger creatures.
Anansi, the Spider, is one of the major trickster figures in African folk tales. This spider can be wise, foolish, amusing, or ... More
One popular form of traditional African folktale is the "trickster" story, where a small animal uses its wits to survive encounters with larger creatures.
Anansi, the Spider, is one of the major trickster figures in African folk tales. This spider can be wise, foolish, amusing, or ... More
Book Information
Publisher | Giredit |
Binding | Kindle Edition |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | N/A |
ISBN-10 | B007BJ2B32 |
Publication Date | 02/20/2012 |
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