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1. Open Wide, Look Inside: Just a Minute podcast

Published by Tricia Stohr-Hunt at Open Wide, Look Inside, and narrated by Laura Bradlee, here is a podcast about using Just a Minute: A trickster Tale and Counting Book across the curriculum.

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2. Hypnotising Beauty: Lugalbanda - The Boy Who Got Caught Up in a War

Lugalbanda -- The Boy Who Got Caught Up in a War (an epic tale from ancient Iraq)Told By: Kathy Henderson
Illustrator: Jane Ray
Published: 2006 Candlewick Press (on JOMB)
ISBN: 0763627828
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This warmly worded and intricately illustrated epic enchants our daughters with its exotic beauty and its underlying themes of kindness and generosity, in spite of its war and gore and shark-toothed, eagle-taloned Anzu birds.

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