Most Popular Books by Margaret Read

Margaret Read is the author of Twenty Tellable Tales (1986), Famous Scouts of the West, 1825 to 1850 (1925), Culture, Health and Disease (1966), Migrant Labour in Africa and Its Effects on Tribal Life (1943), Bookplay (1995).

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Twenty Tellable Tales

release date: Jan 01, 1986
Twenty Tellable Tales
"With this classic storybook. revitalized for a new generation of storytellers, master storyteller Margaret Read MacDonald shares twenty timeless, easy-to-learn tales for the beginning storyteller. Borrowing story lines from across cultures, MacDonald adapts folktales with chants, songs, and repeating lines, making them both easy to remember for the teller and enjoyable for the listener." "This revised edition includes twenty-five pages of bibliographic material and author commentary covering story collections, sources for researching tale variants and origins, and recommended picture books and videotapes as a starting point for finding the best tales for your style and audience. A must-have for school and public librarians, teachers, parents, and any folktale or storytelling aficionado, Twenty Tellable Tales gives beginning tellers a place to start to find their own voice. Even the most inexperienced storyteller can sound like a pro using the techniques outlined in this proven resource."--BOOK JACKET.

Migrant Labour in Africa and Its Effects on Tribal Life

Bookplay

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Bookplay
Presents thematically arranged programs featuring songs, books, poems, activities, films, art projects, and craft ideas.

Look Back and See

release date: Jan 01, 1991
Look Back and See
Collection of 20 folktales from around the world with a gentle tone including many that include singing and audience participation.

Education and Social Change in Tropical Areas

Teaching with Story

Teaching with Story
This invaluable resource book includes everything teachers and librarians need to know for using storytelling in their classrooms with ready to tell tales correlated to the Common Core Standards.

Native Standards of Living and African Culture Change

The Storyteller's Sourcebook

release date: Jan 01, 2001
The Storyteller's Sourcebook
The first edition provides descriptions of folktales and references to more than 700 published sources of folktales. The new edition covers folktales from 1983-1999. Both editions include thorough indexing by subject, motif, title, ethnic group and country of origin and a comprehensive bibliography.

Teeny Weeny Bop

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Teeny Weeny Bop
Teeny Weeny Bop has found a gold coin. Her luck is made; she''ll buy a pet pig! But while she sleeps, the pig destroys the garden! Teeny needs a better pet--she''s going to trade her pig for a cat. The cat destroys the living room!

Algarabía en la granja

release date: Feb 06, 2024
Algarabía en la granja
Quack, moo and neigh along to this riotous cumulative song! Inspired by a folk tale from Chile, this Spanish edition of the classic Barefoot Books singalong story introduces children to animals and their babies, and teaches how to count up to 16 in multiples of 2.

Kindness Tales

release date: Apr 07, 2021
Kindness Tales
What could be more timely than a book about kindness in today''s divided and often hostile world? Kindness Tales is the long-awaited third book in a trilogy that includes Peace Tales and Earth Care from award-winning author and highly-respected folklorist, Margaret Read MacDonald. Margaret has curated a collection of her favorite stories that celebrate the timeless power of kindness to make the world a gentler, safer, and even more loving place. Kindness Tales contains more than forty folktales that illustrate the transformative power of kindness through leading, sharing and caring for one another through simple acts of kindness. These stories share a common theme of using thoughtful and sometimes generous acts of kindness to make the world better. These timeless tales from the world''s great oral traditions are a delight to tell, read aloud with a group, or simply enjoy as a quiet reading experience. This book can also be used as a personal touchstone for thinking about and reflecting more deeply on the consequences of quiet acts of kindness. Stories from around the world are supplemented by generous reference notes, source information, and suggestions for further reading on the topic of kindness. These stories also teach the important role that fairness and personal responsibility contribute to our world. Due to Margaret''s careful curation, these stories can be shared with groups of all ages. Some of these tales easily engage preschool and primary school-aged children, while other stories are more thought-provoking and more engaging for teenagers and adults. Margaret Read MacDonald is well known for her lively retellings of folktales. Drawing on her extensive background in folklore (Ph.D. Indiana University Folklore Institute) and her many travels throughout the world, MacDonald searches out unusual tales from the world''s folk literature and oral traditions. She has a gift for retelling these stories so they appeal to children and adults alike. Margaret is a prolific writer and performer, having published over 55 books.

Tough Tug

release date: Mar 01, 2018
Tough Tug
Tough Tug, a new boat, is excited to show the others what he can do, but on his first tow job to Alaska, he learns an important lesson.

Feisty Cinderella

Feisty Cinderella
In this unusual French version, a take-charge Cinderella sasses the prince and may or may not marry him in the end.

When the Lights Go Out

release date: Jan 01, 1988
When the Lights Go Out
Designed primarily as a collection of scary fare for adults to tell elementary-age children, the tales may be read and some even told by children. Also contains notes on the stories.

Cockroach Party

release date: May 10, 2014
Cockroach Party
Margaret Read MacDonald and Richard Scholtz sing and tell lively folktales from around the world.

The Ngoni of Nyasaland. With a New Pref. by the Author

Leave, Bees!

Leave, Bees!
A Thai tale. During a fire, some bees fly into the elephants'' noses and direct the elephants to safety. The beeds decide not to leave, however, and as the elephants try to blow the bees out, their noses grow longer and longer. That''s why elephants have

Fat Cat and Friends

release date: May 10, 2014
Fat Cat and Friends
Presents a collection of stories and songs adapted from folktales around the world.

The Boy from the Dragon Palace

release date: Jan 01, 2012
The Boy from the Dragon Palace
The Boy from the Dragon Palace is an AV2 media enhanced book. A unique book code printed on page 2 unlocks a vibrant and engaging audio reading of the text. This reading, enriched by character voices and sound effects, guides beginning readers through the story, either in print or through a fully digital presentation of the book. This enchanting story begins when a poor flower sellers drops his leftover flowers into the sea as a gift for the Dragon King. What does he get in return? A little snot-nosed boy--with the power to grant wishes! Soon the flower seller is rich, but when he forgets the.

Shake-it-up Tales!

release date: Nov 03, 2008
Shake-it-up Tales!
Collects twenty international tales arranged by storytelling technique, including dramatic play, talk-back tales, and chanting, singing, dancing, and drumming.

Nerve Regeneration: the Response of an Identifiable Nerve Cell Body to Axon Transection

Migrant Labour in Africa and Its Effects on Tribal Life, by Margaret Read,...

An Analysis of Informal Sector Unionization Among Marginalized Agricultural Workers

Preparing Nurse Practitioners for the 21st Century

release date: Jan 01, 2000
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