No. of pages 416
Published: 2002
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Each story, which can be read in about 10 minutes, will captivate and educate children of all ages and background. (Parents too!)
As befits a culture with a special talent for storytelling, the classic myths and fables captivate a child's vivid imagination while teaching important life lessons. The fairy tales are filled with bracing heroes and intriguing adventures, while the biographies abound with stories of people whose real-life experiences are an inspiration to us all. The chapters on history and slavery contain important and essential moments in African-American culture. Classic and modern-day excerpts appear from favorites such as "Sounder, A Walk in Their Shoes" and "The Slave Dancer." The poetry and song chapter contains pieces such as "The Sweet and Sour Animal Book" by Langston Hughes, and many others rich in tradition and pride and familiar in their rhyme, rhythm and dignity.
There may be no more rewarding family activity than reading stories aloud to your children--at bedtime or any other time. With this carefully prepared selection of literature, parents can introduce their children to the fun and magic, excitement and surprises of great storytelling and the great African-American traditions through history.
This book is part of a book series called Read-Aloud Series .
There are 416 pages in this book. It is an anthology. This book was published 2002 by Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers Inc .
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