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Here are two from China--a Cinderella story and a Red Riding Hood story in
the Chinese tradition:

Louie, Ai-Ling & Young, Ed (ill.). (1982). Yeh-Shen, A Cinderella Story from
China. New York: Philomel Books.

Young, Ed. (1989). Lon Po Po, A Red-Riding Hood Story From China. New York:
The Putnam & Grosset Group.

Mary Taylor
GSU Library Media Technology Graduate Student


-----Original Message-----
From: Cliff Smith [mailto:smithc@MPSD.K12.WI.US]
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 10:18 AM
Subject: FOLKTALES


Hi Netters,  I am in need of approximately 15-20 folktales that transcend
different cultures.  I am presenting to a group of third and fourth grade
students  (my objective is to show that people are alike in many different
way-including their literature).  Any sources/titles you can suggest would
be appreciated.  I am reluctant to admit that being at the secondary level
for so long I've lost track of elementary sworks.  TIA

Cliff Smith
Library Media Specialist
Lincoln H.S.
Manitowoc, WI  54220
(920) 683-4861  EXT. 6216
Fax 920-683-4845
smithc@mpsd.k12.wi.us (work)
csmith@lsol.net  (home)

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