Author: Simon Lockwood-Bean
Publisher: Bennett Books
ISBN: 9781733360616
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
When a hungry spider named Anansi teams up with his friend Turtle to pull off a daring apple heist, he realizes that friendship can be a rocky road, learning a valuable lesson about peer pressure along the way. Written by an elementary school teacher inspired by a class writing project, this book aims to pass on a lesson from his classroom to future generations of young people. Note from the Author: When I was in Kindergarten, I remember hearing stories of Anansi the Spider, a great trickster, master manipulator, and fair-weather friend with a penchant for trouble and a belly that was never quite full. There is something fiercely relatable about a character who uses wit and charm to try and change their situation. Just as my amazing teachers shared these stories with me, I now have the joy of sharing them with new generations of students. In my classrooms we read them often, talking of the antics of Anansi and using the lessons he learns to sculpt our own classroom compass. Inspired by Anansi stories originating from the Ashanti people in West Africa, my 2017-2018 Senior Kindergarten class decided to create our very own Anansi story. We worked in committees to research, design, write, illustrate, and assemble the original story. Each of these committees collaborated and exchanged information with the others, emulating the oral storytelling origins of Anansi the Spider. The students started by identifying a lesson they wanted to pass along to future Kindergarten students and then crafted a story that fit that message. The lesson they decided to pass along was: When someone is giving you bad advice, listen to your own ideas, not the ideas of others. I hope that this book can serve as inspiration for future generations of young storytellers and writers to go out and tell their stories. Warmly, Simon Lockwood-Bean P.S. I made a book trailer if you are still not convinced, check it out here!
Anansi and the Apple Tree
Author: Simon Lockwood-Bean
Publisher: Bennett Books
ISBN: 9781733360616
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
When a hungry spider named Anansi teams up with his friend Turtle to pull off a daring apple heist, he realizes that friendship can be a rocky road, learning a valuable lesson about peer pressure along the way. Written by an elementary school teacher inspired by a class writing project, this book aims to pass on a lesson from his classroom to future generations of young people. Note from the Author: When I was in Kindergarten, I remember hearing stories of Anansi the Spider, a great trickster, master manipulator, and fair-weather friend with a penchant for trouble and a belly that was never quite full. There is something fiercely relatable about a character who uses wit and charm to try and change their situation. Just as my amazing teachers shared these stories with me, I now have the joy of sharing them with new generations of students. In my classrooms we read them often, talking of the antics of Anansi and using the lessons he learns to sculpt our own classroom compass. Inspired by Anansi stories originating from the Ashanti people in West Africa, my 2017-2018 Senior Kindergarten class decided to create our very own Anansi story. We worked in committees to research, design, write, illustrate, and assemble the original story. Each of these committees collaborated and exchanged information with the others, emulating the oral storytelling origins of Anansi the Spider. The students started by identifying a lesson they wanted to pass along to future Kindergarten students and then crafted a story that fit that message. The lesson they decided to pass along was: When someone is giving you bad advice, listen to your own ideas, not the ideas of others. I hope that this book can serve as inspiration for future generations of young storytellers and writers to go out and tell their stories. Warmly, Simon Lockwood-Bean P.S. I made a book trailer if you are still not convinced, check it out here!
Publisher: Bennett Books
ISBN: 9781733360616
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
When a hungry spider named Anansi teams up with his friend Turtle to pull off a daring apple heist, he realizes that friendship can be a rocky road, learning a valuable lesson about peer pressure along the way. Written by an elementary school teacher inspired by a class writing project, this book aims to pass on a lesson from his classroom to future generations of young people. Note from the Author: When I was in Kindergarten, I remember hearing stories of Anansi the Spider, a great trickster, master manipulator, and fair-weather friend with a penchant for trouble and a belly that was never quite full. There is something fiercely relatable about a character who uses wit and charm to try and change their situation. Just as my amazing teachers shared these stories with me, I now have the joy of sharing them with new generations of students. In my classrooms we read them often, talking of the antics of Anansi and using the lessons he learns to sculpt our own classroom compass. Inspired by Anansi stories originating from the Ashanti people in West Africa, my 2017-2018 Senior Kindergarten class decided to create our very own Anansi story. We worked in committees to research, design, write, illustrate, and assemble the original story. Each of these committees collaborated and exchanged information with the others, emulating the oral storytelling origins of Anansi the Spider. The students started by identifying a lesson they wanted to pass along to future Kindergarten students and then crafted a story that fit that message. The lesson they decided to pass along was: When someone is giving you bad advice, listen to your own ideas, not the ideas of others. I hope that this book can serve as inspiration for future generations of young storytellers and writers to go out and tell their stories. Warmly, Simon Lockwood-Bean P.S. I made a book trailer if you are still not convinced, check it out here!
Anansi and The Apple Tree
Author: Simon Lockwood-Bean
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780578471624
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
When a hungry spider named Anansi teams up with his friend Turtle to pull off a daring apple heist, he realizes that friendship can be a rocky road, learning a valuable lesson about peer pressure along the way. Written by an elementary school teacher inspired by a class writing project, this book aims to pass on a lesson from his classroom to future generations of young people.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780578471624
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
When a hungry spider named Anansi teams up with his friend Turtle to pull off a daring apple heist, he realizes that friendship can be a rocky road, learning a valuable lesson about peer pressure along the way. Written by an elementary school teacher inspired by a class writing project, this book aims to pass on a lesson from his classroom to future generations of young people.
Up in the Tree
Author: Margaret Atwood
Publisher: Groundwood Books Ltd
ISBN: 0888997299
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
Two children who live in a tree don't know what to do when beavers take their ladder, and after rescue comes at the hands of a friend, they find a way to return without worry.
Publisher: Groundwood Books Ltd
ISBN: 0888997299
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
Two children who live in a tree don't know what to do when beavers take their ladder, and after rescue comes at the hands of a friend, they find a way to return without worry.
Jamaica Anansi Stories
Author: Martha Warren Beckwith
Publisher: Corinthian Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 326
Book Description
Publisher: Corinthian Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 326
Book Description
Jamaica Anansi Stories
Author: Collected by Martha Warren Beckwith
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465517057
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465517057
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
Anansi and the Golden Pot
Author: Taiye Selasi
Publisher: DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
ISBN: 9780241625910
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"Allow me to introduce myself." But he needed no introduction. "Anansi the spider!" said Anansi the boy. "The tales were true!" "Traditional tales are always true," the spider answered, laughing. "Nothing lasts so long as truth, nor travels quite so far." Now in paperback! Award-winning author of Ghana Must Go, Taiye Selasi, reimagines the story of Anansi, the much-loved trickster, for a new generation. Kweku has grown up hearing stories about the mischievous spider Anansi. He is given the nickname Anansi by his father because of his similarly cheeky ways. On a holiday to visit his beloved Grandma in Ghana, Anansi the spider and Anansi the boy meet, and discover a magical pot that can be filled with whatever they want. Anansi fills it again and again with his favourite red-red stew, and eats so much that he feels sick. Will he learn to share this wonderful gift? This charming retelling of a West African story teaches readers about the dangers of greed, and the importance of being kind. Tinuke Fagborun's colourful illustrations bring the magic and wonder of the tale to life. When you've finished sharing the story, you can also find out more about the origins of Anansi folktales. This beautiful storybook is one that children will treasure forever.
Publisher: DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
ISBN: 9780241625910
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"Allow me to introduce myself." But he needed no introduction. "Anansi the spider!" said Anansi the boy. "The tales were true!" "Traditional tales are always true," the spider answered, laughing. "Nothing lasts so long as truth, nor travels quite so far." Now in paperback! Award-winning author of Ghana Must Go, Taiye Selasi, reimagines the story of Anansi, the much-loved trickster, for a new generation. Kweku has grown up hearing stories about the mischievous spider Anansi. He is given the nickname Anansi by his father because of his similarly cheeky ways. On a holiday to visit his beloved Grandma in Ghana, Anansi the spider and Anansi the boy meet, and discover a magical pot that can be filled with whatever they want. Anansi fills it again and again with his favourite red-red stew, and eats so much that he feels sick. Will he learn to share this wonderful gift? This charming retelling of a West African story teaches readers about the dangers of greed, and the importance of being kind. Tinuke Fagborun's colourful illustrations bring the magic and wonder of the tale to life. When you've finished sharing the story, you can also find out more about the origins of Anansi folktales. This beautiful storybook is one that children will treasure forever.
Bitter Orange Tree
Author: Jokha Alharthi
Publisher: Catapult
ISBN: 164622003X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
Longlisted for the Dublin Literary Award A TIME Best Book of the Year A New Yorker Best Book of the Year An extraordinary novel from a Man Booker International Prize-winning author that follows one young Omani woman as she builds a life for herself in Britain and reflects on the relationships that have made her from a “remarkable” writer who has “constructed her own novelistic form” (James Wood, The New Yorker). From Man Booker International Prize–winning author Jokha Alharthi, Bitter Orange Tree is a profound exploration of social status, wealth, desire, and female agency. It presents a mosaic portrait of one young woman’s attempt to understand the roots she has grown from, and to envisage an adulthood in which her own power and happiness might find the freedom necessary to bear fruit and flourish. Zuhour, an Omani student at a British university, is caught between the past and the present. As she attempts to form friendships and assimilate in Britain, she can’t help but ruminate on the relationships that have been central to her life. Most prominent is her strong emotional bond with Bint Amir, a woman she always thought of as her grandmother, who passed away just after Zuhour left the Arabian Peninsula. As the historical narrative of Bint Amir’s challenged circumstances unfurls in captivating fragments, so too does Zuhour’s isolated and unfulfilled present, one narrative segueing into another as time slips and dreams mingle with memories.
Publisher: Catapult
ISBN: 164622003X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
Longlisted for the Dublin Literary Award A TIME Best Book of the Year A New Yorker Best Book of the Year An extraordinary novel from a Man Booker International Prize-winning author that follows one young Omani woman as she builds a life for herself in Britain and reflects on the relationships that have made her from a “remarkable” writer who has “constructed her own novelistic form” (James Wood, The New Yorker). From Man Booker International Prize–winning author Jokha Alharthi, Bitter Orange Tree is a profound exploration of social status, wealth, desire, and female agency. It presents a mosaic portrait of one young woman’s attempt to understand the roots she has grown from, and to envisage an adulthood in which her own power and happiness might find the freedom necessary to bear fruit and flourish. Zuhour, an Omani student at a British university, is caught between the past and the present. As she attempts to form friendships and assimilate in Britain, she can’t help but ruminate on the relationships that have been central to her life. Most prominent is her strong emotional bond with Bint Amir, a woman she always thought of as her grandmother, who passed away just after Zuhour left the Arabian Peninsula. As the historical narrative of Bint Amir’s challenged circumstances unfurls in captivating fragments, so too does Zuhour’s isolated and unfulfilled present, one narrative segueing into another as time slips and dreams mingle with memories.
A Classification of the Folktale of the West Indies by Types and Motifs
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Folk literature
Languages : en
Pages : 1350
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Folk literature
Languages : en
Pages : 1350
Book Description
Torch Bearers Of The New Earth
Author: L. E. Breeveld
Publisher: L. Asamadi Breeveld
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
The Torch Bearers of the New Earth by L. Asamadi. Breeveld. A story for kids from 7 to 777 years old. An introduction to the law of love, and the law of attraction. A guide for parents and children. Almost everything around us is proof that success is assured, when consciousness is properly used. Everyone is constantly creating: randomly, or by the grace of love intentionally. The person to whom this truth has been revealed, for such paradise is no longer concealed.
Publisher: L. Asamadi Breeveld
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
The Torch Bearers of the New Earth by L. Asamadi. Breeveld. A story for kids from 7 to 777 years old. An introduction to the law of love, and the law of attraction. A guide for parents and children. Almost everything around us is proof that success is assured, when consciousness is properly used. Everyone is constantly creating: randomly, or by the grace of love intentionally. The person to whom this truth has been revealed, for such paradise is no longer concealed.
A Classification of the Folktale of the West Indies by Types and Motifs
Author: Helen Leneva Flowers
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 698
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 698
Book Description