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Folktales and True Stories from the Eastern States
The United States of Storytelling
Folktales and True Stories from the Eastern States
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Description
This diverse collection of American folktales and true stories showcases the history and lore of the eastern states.
Recounting folk legends like those about Johnny Appleseed and Br'er Rabbit or the events at Valley Forge and the Chicago Fire animates American history. Listening to or reading these tales allows students to experience a vibrant side of history that is rarely represented and communicated: the hopes, fears, joys, and trials of the people who came before us.
The United States of Storytelling: Folktales and True Stories from the Eastern States contains lore from all the states east of the Mississippi, covering early pioneers and settlers, Native Americans, and later immigrants. Each chapter focuses on an individual state and includes approximately six folktales, legends, or true stories from that state. Appropriate for students in third through eighth grade, this guide is specifically suited for children in grades four through six who are commonly studying the states, serving as a valuable storytime resource and springboard to learning for these age groups.
Product details
Published | Jul 26 2010 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 308 |
ISBN | 9781591587279 |
Imprint | Libraries Unlimited |
Dimensions | 254 x 178 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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These volumes will be useful as resources for storytellers and for U.S. history classes.
Booklist Online
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The stories are short and easy to understand, making for a productive filler when learning about the states.
Library Media Connection
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Each tale takes only a page or two, and mood ranges from tall-tale funny to ghost-story creepy to factually informative, with a useful variety in each section.
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