Anansi / Stephanie Paris. --
By: Paris, Stephanie.
Series: Building Fluency Through Reader's Theater. Huntington Beach, CA : Teacher Created Materials, Inc. c2010Description: 24 pages : color illustrations; 23 cm.ISBN: 9781433311482.Uniform titles: World Myths (Building Fluency Through Reader's Theater). Subject(s): -- Literature | -- EducationDDC classification: 372.66/P218 Summary: Two spiders, a fairy, a leopard, a python, and a sky god are the stars of this great world myth who call the African jungle and rainforest home. Under normal circumstances, this group of characters would never be friends. However, this story is anything but normal and finds common ground for the sake of preserving the cross-cultural need for storytelling.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Two spiders, a fairy, a leopard, a python, and a sky god are the stars of this great world myth who call the African jungle and rainforest home. Under normal circumstances, this group of characters would never be friends. However, this story is anything but normal and finds common ground for the sake of preserving the cross-cultural need for storytelling.
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