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Thai children's favorite stories : fables, myths, legends and fairy tales / written by Marian D. Toth; illustrated by Patcharee Meesukhon.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Tokyo ; Rutland, Vermont ; Singapore: Tuttle Publishing, [2019]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 63 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780804837088
  • 0804837082
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
How the Bay of Bangkok came to be -- Why do we have thunder and lightning? -- How the Thai's learned to be calm -- The gold harvest -- Princess Golden Flower and the Vulture King -- The wisest man in Siam -- There is no such thing as a secret -- How the tiger got its stripes -- The footprint of the Buddha.
Summary: A collection of cherished fables, myths, legends and fairy tales from Thailand that have been passed down through generations of Thai families. The nine stories feature beautiful princesses, warring gods and goddesses, playful children, and wily tigers against a backdrop of traditional Thai village life. They deal with the universal values that parents everywhere want to teach their children, such as good versus evil, right versus wrong, and wisdom versus foolishness. -- adapted from back cover.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Children's Book Children's Book Dr. James Carlson Library Children's NonFiction 398.2095 T717 Available 33111009813839
Children's Book Children's Book Main Library Children's NonFiction 398.2095 T717 Available 33111009557527
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

In captivating text and illustrations, this beautiful multicultural children's book presents a collection of cherished fables, myths, legends and fairy tales from Thailand that have been passed down through generations of Thai families.

The nine charming stories in this book feature clever princesses, warring gods and goddesses, foolish kings, and wily tigers, against a backdrop of traditional Thai village life. They deal with the universal values that parents everywhere want to teach their children, such as good versus evil, right versus wrong, and wisdom versus foolishness.

Stories include "How The Thais Learned to Be Calm," when a small village argument escalates into a terrible war; "Princess Golden Flower and the Vulture King," in which a brave princess saves herself from an evil king; and "The Gold Harvest" in which a wise father-in-law tricks his lazy son-in-law into working hard for his family.

Curated and narrated by Marion D. Toth and illustrated by Thai artist Patcharee Meesukhon, this collection will provide children with an insight into the traditional Thai culture, and the values and lifestyle of its people. This book will be enjoyed by children ages six to ten, as well as by their parents.

Other Thai stories in this book include: How the Bay of Bangkok Came to Be Why Do We Have Thunder and Lightning? The Wisest Man in Siam There is No Such Thing As a Secret How the Tiger Got its Stripes The Footprint of the Buddha

A collection of cherished fables, myths, legends and fairy tales from Thailand that have been passed down through generations of Thai families. The nine stories feature beautiful princesses, warring gods and goddesses, playful children, and wily tigers against a backdrop of traditional Thai village life. They deal with the universal values that parents everywhere want to teach their children, such as good versus evil, right versus wrong, and wisdom versus foolishness. -- adapted from back cover.

How the Bay of Bangkok came to be -- Why do we have thunder and lightning? -- How the Thai's learned to be calm -- The gold harvest -- Princess Golden Flower and the Vulture King -- The wisest man in Siam -- There is no such thing as a secret -- How the tiger got its stripes -- The footprint of the Buddha.

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