Angela Mcallister
A Year Full of Stories
52 Classic Stories from All Around the World
Illustrator: Corr, Christopher
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Angela Mcallister
A Year Full of Stories
52 Classic Stories from All Around the World
Illustrator: Corr, Christopher
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This treasury of 52 stories collects together a rich resource of myths, fairy tales and legends from around the world, with a story for every week of the year. The book is broken into 12 chapters, for each of the 12 months of the year, and throughout, stories are matched to internationally celebrated dates, including Valentines Day and the International Day of Friendship, as well as seasonal events and festivals.
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This treasury of 52 stories collects together a rich resource of myths, fairy tales and legends from around the world, with a story for every week of the year. The book is broken into 12 chapters, for each of the 12 months of the year, and throughout, stories are matched to internationally celebrated dates, including Valentines Day and the International Day of Friendship, as well as seasonal events and festivals.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Wide Eyed Editions
- Seitenzahl: 128
- Altersempfehlung: 6 bis 9 Jahre
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 282mm x 243mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 795g
- ISBN-13: 9781847808684
- ISBN-10: 1847808689
- Artikelnr.: 44500160
- Verlag: Wide Eyed Editions
- Seitenzahl: 128
- Altersempfehlung: 6 bis 9 Jahre
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 282mm x 243mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 795g
- ISBN-13: 9781847808684
- ISBN-10: 1847808689
- Artikelnr.: 44500160
Angela McAllister took a degree in Humanities at Middlesex College before becoming a children's book author. To date, she has written more than 80 books for children, including Frances Lincoln Children's best-selling titles A Year Full of Stories and A World Full of Animal Stories. Christopher Corr is an established author/illustrator whose many books have won him international acclaim. He studied at the Royal College of Art, and now lives and works in London as an artist and tutor at Goldsmiths University.
JANUARY
New Year’s Day - Father Frost (A Russian story)
Wintertime - The Magic Porridge Pot (A German story)
Chinese New Year - King of the Forest (A Chinese story)
FEBRUARY
Candlemas - The Empty Barn (A Latvian story)
Valentine’s Day - The Frog Prince (A German story)
The Mole’s Wedding (A Korean story)
Shrove Tuesday- The Runaway Pancake (A German story)
MARCH
St. David’s Day- Gelert the Hound (A Welsh story)
World Wildlife Day - The Bird Wife (An Inuit story)
Purim - The Blue Coat (A Jewish story)
St. Patrick’s Day - The Pot of Gold (An Irish story)
World Water Day - Tiddalik, the Thirsty Frog (An Indigenous
Australian story)
APRIL
April Fools’ Day - Rabbit and Crab (A Mayan story)
Easter - The Basket of Eggs (A Canadian story)
World Health Day - How the Bear Clan Learned to Heal (An Iroquois story)
St. George’s Day - The Glass Knight (An English story)
The Shoemaker and the Dragon - (A Polish story)
MAY
May Day - The Cracked Pot (An Indian story)
Springtime - Spring and Autumn (A Japanese story)
Vesak - The Hare in the Moon (A Buddhist story)
JUNE
World Oceans Day - Prince Fire Flash and Prince Fire Fade (A Japanese
story)
Ramadan - The Boots of Hunain (An Arabic story)
Midsummer - Anansi and Turtle (A Caribbean story)
World Music Day - Skeleton Woman (An Inuit story)
JULY
Eid ul- Fitr - Zirak and Ring-dove (An Iraqi story)
Tanabata - The Weaving Maiden and the Oxherd (A Japanese story)
St. Swithin’s Day - Elephant and the Rain Spirit (An African Bushman story)
International Day of Friendship - Heungbu and Nolbu (A Korean story)
Androcles and the Lion (A Roman story)
AUGUST
Lammas Day - The Little Red Hen (A Russian story)
Harvest - The Ship of Wheat (A Dutch story)
Persephone (An ancient Greek story)
SEPTEMBER
Yom Kippur - Jonah and the Whale (A Bible story)
International Day of Peace - The Two Kings (A Buddhist Story)
Autumn - Why the Evergreeens Keep Their Leaves (An American story)
The Gifts of the North Wind (A Norwegian story)
OCTOBER
World Food Day - The Raja and the Rice (An Indian story)
Why the Bananas Belong to the Monkey (A Brazilian story)
Diwali - Rama and Sita (An Indian story)
Halloween - The Buried Moon (An English story)
The Shortest Ghost Story in the World (An English story)
NOVEMBER
Thanksgiving - How the Pine-tree Chief Got His Name (An Iroquois story)
The Gift of a Cow-tail Switch (A West African story)
Bonfire Night - How Grandmother Spider Brought Fire (A Choctaw story)
National Tree Week - The Woodcutter and the Wolf (A French story)
The Tree of Magical Leaves (A Chinese story)
St. Andrew’s Day - Conall and the Thunder Hag (A Scottish story)
DECEMBER
Human Rights Day - The Bell of Atri (An Italian story)
Midwinter - East of the Sun, West of the Moon (A Scandinavian story)
Christmas - Uncle Martin (A French story)
The Legend of the Poinsettias (A Mexican story)
Kwanzaa - The Feast (An African story)
APPENDIX
A year full of events
New Year’s Day - Father Frost (A Russian story)
Wintertime - The Magic Porridge Pot (A German story)
Chinese New Year - King of the Forest (A Chinese story)
FEBRUARY
Candlemas - The Empty Barn (A Latvian story)
Valentine’s Day - The Frog Prince (A German story)
The Mole’s Wedding (A Korean story)
Shrove Tuesday- The Runaway Pancake (A German story)
MARCH
St. David’s Day- Gelert the Hound (A Welsh story)
World Wildlife Day - The Bird Wife (An Inuit story)
Purim - The Blue Coat (A Jewish story)
St. Patrick’s Day - The Pot of Gold (An Irish story)
World Water Day - Tiddalik, the Thirsty Frog (An Indigenous
Australian story)
APRIL
April Fools’ Day - Rabbit and Crab (A Mayan story)
Easter - The Basket of Eggs (A Canadian story)
World Health Day - How the Bear Clan Learned to Heal (An Iroquois story)
St. George’s Day - The Glass Knight (An English story)
The Shoemaker and the Dragon - (A Polish story)
MAY
May Day - The Cracked Pot (An Indian story)
Springtime - Spring and Autumn (A Japanese story)
Vesak - The Hare in the Moon (A Buddhist story)
JUNE
World Oceans Day - Prince Fire Flash and Prince Fire Fade (A Japanese
story)
Ramadan - The Boots of Hunain (An Arabic story)
Midsummer - Anansi and Turtle (A Caribbean story)
World Music Day - Skeleton Woman (An Inuit story)
JULY
Eid ul- Fitr - Zirak and Ring-dove (An Iraqi story)
Tanabata - The Weaving Maiden and the Oxherd (A Japanese story)
St. Swithin’s Day - Elephant and the Rain Spirit (An African Bushman story)
International Day of Friendship - Heungbu and Nolbu (A Korean story)
Androcles and the Lion (A Roman story)
AUGUST
Lammas Day - The Little Red Hen (A Russian story)
Harvest - The Ship of Wheat (A Dutch story)
Persephone (An ancient Greek story)
SEPTEMBER
Yom Kippur - Jonah and the Whale (A Bible story)
International Day of Peace - The Two Kings (A Buddhist Story)
Autumn - Why the Evergreeens Keep Their Leaves (An American story)
The Gifts of the North Wind (A Norwegian story)
OCTOBER
World Food Day - The Raja and the Rice (An Indian story)
Why the Bananas Belong to the Monkey (A Brazilian story)
Diwali - Rama and Sita (An Indian story)
Halloween - The Buried Moon (An English story)
The Shortest Ghost Story in the World (An English story)
NOVEMBER
Thanksgiving - How the Pine-tree Chief Got His Name (An Iroquois story)
The Gift of a Cow-tail Switch (A West African story)
Bonfire Night - How Grandmother Spider Brought Fire (A Choctaw story)
National Tree Week - The Woodcutter and the Wolf (A French story)
The Tree of Magical Leaves (A Chinese story)
St. Andrew’s Day - Conall and the Thunder Hag (A Scottish story)
DECEMBER
Human Rights Day - The Bell of Atri (An Italian story)
Midwinter - East of the Sun, West of the Moon (A Scandinavian story)
Christmas - Uncle Martin (A French story)
The Legend of the Poinsettias (A Mexican story)
Kwanzaa - The Feast (An African story)
APPENDIX
A year full of events
JANUARY
New Year’s Day - Father Frost (A Russian story)
Wintertime - The Magic Porridge Pot (A German story)
Chinese New Year - King of the Forest (A Chinese story)
FEBRUARY
Candlemas - The Empty Barn (A Latvian story)
Valentine’s Day - The Frog Prince (A German story)
The Mole’s Wedding (A Korean story)
Shrove Tuesday- The Runaway Pancake (A German story)
MARCH
St. David’s Day- Gelert the Hound (A Welsh story)
World Wildlife Day - The Bird Wife (An Inuit story)
Purim - The Blue Coat (A Jewish story)
St. Patrick’s Day - The Pot of Gold (An Irish story)
World Water Day - Tiddalik, the Thirsty Frog (An Indigenous
Australian story)
APRIL
April Fools’ Day - Rabbit and Crab (A Mayan story)
Easter - The Basket of Eggs (A Canadian story)
World Health Day - How the Bear Clan Learned to Heal (An Iroquois story)
St. George’s Day - The Glass Knight (An English story)
The Shoemaker and the Dragon - (A Polish story)
MAY
May Day - The Cracked Pot (An Indian story)
Springtime - Spring and Autumn (A Japanese story)
Vesak - The Hare in the Moon (A Buddhist story)
JUNE
World Oceans Day - Prince Fire Flash and Prince Fire Fade (A Japanese
story)
Ramadan - The Boots of Hunain (An Arabic story)
Midsummer - Anansi and Turtle (A Caribbean story)
World Music Day - Skeleton Woman (An Inuit story)
JULY
Eid ul- Fitr - Zirak and Ring-dove (An Iraqi story)
Tanabata - The Weaving Maiden and the Oxherd (A Japanese story)
St. Swithin’s Day - Elephant and the Rain Spirit (An African Bushman story)
International Day of Friendship - Heungbu and Nolbu (A Korean story)
Androcles and the Lion (A Roman story)
AUGUST
Lammas Day - The Little Red Hen (A Russian story)
Harvest - The Ship of Wheat (A Dutch story)
Persephone (An ancient Greek story)
SEPTEMBER
Yom Kippur - Jonah and the Whale (A Bible story)
International Day of Peace - The Two Kings (A Buddhist Story)
Autumn - Why the Evergreeens Keep Their Leaves (An American story)
The Gifts of the North Wind (A Norwegian story)
OCTOBER
World Food Day - The Raja and the Rice (An Indian story)
Why the Bananas Belong to the Monkey (A Brazilian story)
Diwali - Rama and Sita (An Indian story)
Halloween - The Buried Moon (An English story)
The Shortest Ghost Story in the World (An English story)
NOVEMBER
Thanksgiving - How the Pine-tree Chief Got His Name (An Iroquois story)
The Gift of a Cow-tail Switch (A West African story)
Bonfire Night - How Grandmother Spider Brought Fire (A Choctaw story)
National Tree Week - The Woodcutter and the Wolf (A French story)
The Tree of Magical Leaves (A Chinese story)
St. Andrew’s Day - Conall and the Thunder Hag (A Scottish story)
DECEMBER
Human Rights Day - The Bell of Atri (An Italian story)
Midwinter - East of the Sun, West of the Moon (A Scandinavian story)
Christmas - Uncle Martin (A French story)
The Legend of the Poinsettias (A Mexican story)
Kwanzaa - The Feast (An African story)
APPENDIX
A year full of events
New Year’s Day - Father Frost (A Russian story)
Wintertime - The Magic Porridge Pot (A German story)
Chinese New Year - King of the Forest (A Chinese story)
FEBRUARY
Candlemas - The Empty Barn (A Latvian story)
Valentine’s Day - The Frog Prince (A German story)
The Mole’s Wedding (A Korean story)
Shrove Tuesday- The Runaway Pancake (A German story)
MARCH
St. David’s Day- Gelert the Hound (A Welsh story)
World Wildlife Day - The Bird Wife (An Inuit story)
Purim - The Blue Coat (A Jewish story)
St. Patrick’s Day - The Pot of Gold (An Irish story)
World Water Day - Tiddalik, the Thirsty Frog (An Indigenous
Australian story)
APRIL
April Fools’ Day - Rabbit and Crab (A Mayan story)
Easter - The Basket of Eggs (A Canadian story)
World Health Day - How the Bear Clan Learned to Heal (An Iroquois story)
St. George’s Day - The Glass Knight (An English story)
The Shoemaker and the Dragon - (A Polish story)
MAY
May Day - The Cracked Pot (An Indian story)
Springtime - Spring and Autumn (A Japanese story)
Vesak - The Hare in the Moon (A Buddhist story)
JUNE
World Oceans Day - Prince Fire Flash and Prince Fire Fade (A Japanese
story)
Ramadan - The Boots of Hunain (An Arabic story)
Midsummer - Anansi and Turtle (A Caribbean story)
World Music Day - Skeleton Woman (An Inuit story)
JULY
Eid ul- Fitr - Zirak and Ring-dove (An Iraqi story)
Tanabata - The Weaving Maiden and the Oxherd (A Japanese story)
St. Swithin’s Day - Elephant and the Rain Spirit (An African Bushman story)
International Day of Friendship - Heungbu and Nolbu (A Korean story)
Androcles and the Lion (A Roman story)
AUGUST
Lammas Day - The Little Red Hen (A Russian story)
Harvest - The Ship of Wheat (A Dutch story)
Persephone (An ancient Greek story)
SEPTEMBER
Yom Kippur - Jonah and the Whale (A Bible story)
International Day of Peace - The Two Kings (A Buddhist Story)
Autumn - Why the Evergreeens Keep Their Leaves (An American story)
The Gifts of the North Wind (A Norwegian story)
OCTOBER
World Food Day - The Raja and the Rice (An Indian story)
Why the Bananas Belong to the Monkey (A Brazilian story)
Diwali - Rama and Sita (An Indian story)
Halloween - The Buried Moon (An English story)
The Shortest Ghost Story in the World (An English story)
NOVEMBER
Thanksgiving - How the Pine-tree Chief Got His Name (An Iroquois story)
The Gift of a Cow-tail Switch (A West African story)
Bonfire Night - How Grandmother Spider Brought Fire (A Choctaw story)
National Tree Week - The Woodcutter and the Wolf (A French story)
The Tree of Magical Leaves (A Chinese story)
St. Andrew’s Day - Conall and the Thunder Hag (A Scottish story)
DECEMBER
Human Rights Day - The Bell of Atri (An Italian story)
Midwinter - East of the Sun, West of the Moon (A Scandinavian story)
Christmas - Uncle Martin (A French story)
The Legend of the Poinsettias (A Mexican story)
Kwanzaa - The Feast (An African story)
APPENDIX
A year full of events