The beautiful blue jay, and other tales of India edited by John W. Spellman and illustrated by Jerry Pinkney
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- PZ8.1 BEA
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Zvishavane Archives Zvishavane Archives | PZ8.1 BEA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 55814 | Not for loan | BK17505 |
The beautiful blue jay The king and the shoemaker The crow and the sparrow The lazy gardener and the little red man The prince and the demon The magic bottles Mother's day The milkman and the monkey One more child The calm Brahman The jackal and the crocodile The clever children and the kind tailor The little bird's rice The king's true children The length of life The cartman's stories The impudent little mouse The rich man and the tailor The tiny bird and the king The kid and the tiger The cobbler's deity The brave little prince The golden skins The Panditji and the guavas The moon princess Find a Copy at a Library Filter by: any
A collection of tales told to children in India today. While uniquely Indian, these stories reflect the universal themes of world folklore
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