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Missouri caves in history and legend (Missouri Heritage Readers Ser. #1)
By H. Dwight Weaver. 2008
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Folklore, fables and fairy talesUnited States history, Travel and geography, Science and technology, Biography, General non-fiction
Human-narrated audio
There are over 6000 caves in the state of Missouri, created by limestone rock slowly dissolved by groundwater. They have…
much to tell us about extinct species and Native Americans; they have been hideouts for outlaws, and have been mined for saltpeter and guano. H. Dwight Weaver, a former show cave operator, tells of the historical and social impact they have had on the stateDe oro y esmeraldas: mitos, leyendas y cuentos populares de Latinoamérica
By Lulu Delacre. 1998
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Folklore, fables and fairy talesTravel and geography
Human-narrated audio
Presentan doce cuentos adaptados del folklore indígena de América Latina. Incluyen cuentos que remontan a los Tainos del Caribe, los…
Zapotecas de México, los Muiscas de Colombia, y los Incas del Per ̇y de Bolivia. Para grados 4 a 7 y lectores mayoresClassic western stories: the most beloved stories
By Cooper Edens. 2009
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Folklore, fables and fairy tales, Classic fictionPoetry, Literature, Criticism
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Western adventures of explorers, cowboys, and Indians are commemorated in poems, songs, and stories. Includes folk legends of Pecos Bill…
and Paul Bunyan, and real-life exploits of Lewis and Clark and Daniel Boone. For grades 5-8 and older readers. 2009A pride of African tales
By Donna L Washington. 2004
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Folklore, fables and fairy tales, General fiction, Multi-cultural fictionTravel and geography
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille
Six folktales from West Africa. "The Boy Who Wanted the Moon" is a pourquoi tale from the Congo that explains…
why there are monkeys in the world. It tells about "a spoiled child, his doting father, and a great deal of foolishness." For grades 4-7 and older readers. 2004