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  2. Nathan Ausubel - Wikipedia

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    A Treasury Of Jewish Folklore; Stories, Traditions, Legends, Humor, Wisdom And Folk Songs Of The Jewish People (originally published 1948), Crown Publishers, 1989 ISBN 0-517-50293-3 [3] Jewish Culture in America: Weapon for Jewish Survival and Progress, New Century Publishers, 1948.

  3. Aesop Prize and Aesop Accolades - Wikipedia

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    A Bedtime Full of Stories: 50 Folk Tales and Legends from Around the World. Written by Angela McAllister. Illustrated by Anna Shepeta. Frances Lincoln Children’s Books. 2021. 2022 Aesop Accolades. The Man of the Moon: And Other Stories from Greenland. Retold by Gunvor Bjerre. illustrated by Miki Jacobsen. Translated from Danish by Charlotte ...

  4. The Child with a Moon on his Chest (Sotho) - Wikipedia

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    The tale was collected by Édouard Jacouttet from the Basotho people, and published in 1895, with the title Khoédi-Séfoubeng. [1] His book was translated into English as The treasury of Ba-suto lore (1908), and referred to the tale as Ngoana ea Khoeli-Sefubeng. [2]

  5. List of children's classic books - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of classic children's books published no later than 2008 and still available in the English language. [1] [2] [3] Books specifically for children existed by the 17th century. Before that, books were written mainly for adults – although some later became popular with children.

  6. Benjamin A. Botkin - Wikipedia

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    During the '40s and '50s he compiled and edited a series of books on folklore, including A Treasury of American Folklore (1944), A Treasury of New England Folklore (1947), A Treasury of Southern Folklore (1949), A Treasury of Western Folklore (1951), A Treasury of Railroad Folklore (with Alvin F. Harlow, 1953), A Treasury of Mississippi River ...

  7. Green children of Woolpit - Wikipedia

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    Martin Walsh identifies the story of the green children as "a garbled account of an atavistic harvest ritual". [23] He considers the references to St Martin to be significant, and sees the story as evidence that the feast of Martinmas has its origins in an English aboriginal past, of which the children's story forms "the lowest stratum". [23]

  8. Tikki Tikki Tembo - Wikipedia

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    Japanese folklore studies classify Tikki Tikki Tembo-like tales as tale type NMS 638 The Child with a Long Name. [47]: 737 [48] A typical specimen in Japanese folklore (reported in 1932): The first child was given a convenient short name Chotto, but it soon dies. The parents think it must be because the name was too short, so they give their ...

  9. Walt Disney's Treasury of Classic Tales (hardcover book ...

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    Dick Moores. Editor (s) Dean Mullaney. Walt Disney's Treasury of Classic Tales is a series of hardcover books that collects the Sunday comic strips of Walt Disney 's Treasury of Classic Tales, an umbrella title for comic strips which were drawn by several different Disney artists during the period of the early 1950s to the mid-1980s.