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S'està carregant… In the Indian Night Sky (Hathi Chiti's Tales of India)de Reshma Sapre
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"Ever wonder why people always welcome the sight of the moon in the night sky, while their feelings about the sun and wind--quite literally--blow hot and cold? This warm and whimsical re-visioning of a classic folk tale from India explains everything." -- on cover. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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Google Books — S'està carregant… GèneresSense gènere Classificació Decimal de Dewey (DDC)398.209541Social sciences Customs, Etiquette, Folklore Folklore Folk literature History, geographic treatment, biography Asian folktales Folklore from the Indian subcontinentValoracióMitjana:
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This delightful Indian Folktale will teach a whimsical story about why the moon shines so bright in the night. Young readers will appreciate the heat of the sun, and the treachery of the wind. This is a wonderful story parents will love to read to their children before bedtime. This book is also a great tool for teachers to introduce folk tales in the classroom and have children make up their own stories about the sun, moon and wind.
Hathi and Chiti is an emerging new global children's brand for all ages, that uses eastern-themed characters and concepts as a gateway to educate little ones about different cultures around the world. Hathi and Chiti are the Indian words for elephant and ant. Hathi, an elephant, and Chiti, an ant, are best friends from India folklore whose adventures together are of legendary proportion. Hathi Chiti uses folklore as a backdrop for modern day storytelling as a way of explaining the world and sharing life lessons. ( )