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Edition: Paperback: 64 pages
ISBN-10: 0380732610
ISBN-13: 9780380732616
å ũ: 19.2cm x 13cm
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Book Description
Fifteen brief folktales in which there is a mystery or problem that the reader is invited to solve before the resolution is presented.
From the Publisher
How did a single firefly win a fight against one hundred apes? How did the priest catch a thief with a rooster? How did the student outwit the king? How did the frog escape from the pitcher of cream? These and eleven more tantalizing, brain-teasing mysteries are waiting in the pages of this book.
Horn Book
Ingenious.
Parents
Riddles and brain-teasers dressed in story form.
Children's Literature
"To all who smiled and asked for more," George Shannon gives you more delightful folktales that will challenge your thinking and problem-solving abilities. Stretch your mind as you try to figure out how one small firefly won a fight against one hundred apes. Of all the animals in the jungle, how did the deer manage to become king after the Leopard stepped down? And how did frog escape from the bucket of cream? Children of all ages will delight in trying to figure out these riddles and tricks and will get even more delight out of trying to trick the adults in their lives with the same tales. The answers follow the stories, and there is a resource list at the back which lists the country of origin for each tale. Peter Sis' pencil drawings add elements of humor to each story. This is a wonderful book that will challenge children in new ways and encourage them to interact with others and share their reading.
School Library Journal
Shannon and Sis again bring together a collection of folkloric riddles, replicating the previous format and success of their Stories to Solve (Greenwillow, 1985). Each of the 15 selections comes from a different culture, with the source usually identified in the text of the riddle or discernible from visual clues in the accompanying illustrations. Further information is provided at the end of the book. The tales vary in difficulty, although the answers are generally contained within the text. The weakest one involves a banker who cheats a Brahman; unlike the others, the solution lies in moral, rather than logical, reasoning. Sis's stylized pen-and-ink drawings support the stories and entertain. Overall, a satisfying gathering of brain teasers, sure to please riddle lovers and especially useful for teachers introducing the global village concept through world folklore.
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