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African myths / Morris, Neil 2008  Book
Morris, Neil Book
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Publication London, Franklin Watts, 2008.
Description 48pGrey Spine
Series Stories from around the world
Summary/Abstract A collection of magical adventures of gods, heroes and animals bringing alive the retellings of African myths.
Contents Intoduction In the beginning The first person on earth Stealing the sun King of beasts Anansi and the story box Anansi and the chameleon Chinchinguane and the river spirit Ulu the wist tortoise Daughter of the star Elephant and the rain god Honey-bird and the brothers Tortoise and baboon Finger-sized fereyel Clever, lazy rabbit Why monkeys live in trees Who's who in African myths Glossary Further information Index
Standard Number 9780749683542 Hb.
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Why the spider has long legs: an African folk tale / Guillain, Charlotte; Dorado, Steve (ill.) 2015  Book
Guillain, Charlotte Book
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Publication London, Capstone Global Library Limited, 2015.
Description 24pWhite Spine
Series Folk tales from around the world
Summary/Abstract Tells a traditional African folk tale of why the spider has long legs. It features Anansi the spider who learns that you usually have to work to get the things that you want, and that it is never a good idea to be too greedy.
Standard Number 9781406281422 Osz.
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