Folk Tales From Around the World
No. of pages 64
Published: 1996
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"Still More Stories to Solve" by George Shannon is a collection of engaging folktales from around the globe, each accompanied by a unique riddle for readers to ponder. The stories are rich in cultural context and offer a variety of lessons and morals, making them both entertaining and educational. As readers delve into tales of clever animals, wise elders, and unexpected outcomes, they are invited to solve the mysteries at the heart of each narrative. This interactive element encourages critical thinking and sparks curiosity, appealing to both young readers and adults alike as they explore timeless themes in diverse cultural settings. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Folk Tales From Around the World .
There are 64 pages in this book. This book was published in 1996 by HarperCollins Publishers Inc .
Peter Ss is an internationally acclaimed illustrator, author, and filmmaker. He was born in Brno, Czechoslovakia, and attended the Academy of Applied Arts in Prague and the Royal College of Art in London. Peter is a seven-time winner of The New York Times Book Review Best Illustrated Book of the Year, a two-time Boston Globe-Horn Book Award Honoree, and has won the Society of Illustrators Gold Medal twice. Peter's books, Starry Messenger: Galileo Galilei, Tibet through the Red Box, and The Wall: Growing Up Behind the Iron Curtain were all named Caldecott Honor books by the American Library Association. The Wall was also awarded the Robert F. Sibert Medal. In addition, Peter Ss is the first childrens book illustrator to win the prestigious MacArthur Fellowship. He was chosen to deliver the 2012 May Hill Arbuthnot Honor Lecture for the Association for Library Service to Children. Peter won the 2012 Hans Christian Andersen Award. This award is considered the most prestigious in international children's literature, given biennially by the International Board on Books for Young People. Peter Ss lives in the New York City area with his wife and children. George Shannon is a children's librarian whose many notable picture books include Turkey Tot , Tomorrow's Alphabet , and Lizard's Guest . He lives on Bainbridge Island, Washington.
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