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Fifty folktalkes from around the world, to not only help children in their cognitive, emotional and social development, but also teach life lessons and pass on cultural traditions and values.
Tell me: Storytelling as a global language has been based on two simple premises: that everyone loves a story, and that anyone can tell a story.
Author Morgan Schatz Blackrose has collected a wide variety of stories:
- Tiddalik – Australia
- The four dragons – China
- The ungrateful tiger – Korea
- The fox and the hedgehog – Romania
- Why monkeys live in trees – Ghana
- The cheese hunter – Switzerland
Tell me: Storytelling as a global language uses folktales from around the world to explore cultural values and promote tolerance and understanding for other cultures, ideas and ideals.
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