Crocodile and hen : a Bakongo folktale
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Volume | Location | Call Number | Status |
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Eldred-Sunshine Hall Free Library - Easy Reader | Lexau | On Shelf | |
Goshen Public Library & Historical Society - Easy Reader | E 398.2 Lex | On Shelf | |
Monticello-Ethelbert B. Crawford Public Library - Beginning Easy Reader | JE LEXAU | On Shelf | |
New City Library - Easy Reader | JE LEXAU | On Shelf | |
Newburgh Free Library - Easy Reader | JE LEXAU | On Shelf |
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Published
[New York] : Harper, c2001.
Format
Book
Physical Desc
pages : col. ill. ; cm.
Language
English
Accelerated Reader
LG
Level 2.2, 1 Points
Level 2.2, 1 Points
Notes
General Note
Adaptation of Why the crocodile does not eat the hen, from Notes on the folklore of the Fjort (French Congo), by R. E. Dennett.
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Crocodile is so confused by Hen calling him "brother" every time he gets ready to eat her that he finally goes searching for an explanation of how such a relationship can be.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Lexau, J. M., & Cushman, D. (2001). Crocodile and hen: a Bakongo folktale . Harper.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Lexau, Joan M and Doug Cushman. 2001. Crocodile and Hen: A Bakongo Folktale. Harper.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Lexau, Joan M and Doug Cushman. Crocodile and Hen: A Bakongo Folktale Harper, 2001.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Lexau, Joan M., and Doug Cushman. Crocodile and Hen: A Bakongo Folktale Harper, 2001.
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