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  • Best Multicultural Tales and Stories from the World

  • By: div.
  • Narrated by: Katie Haigh
  • Length: 2 hrs and 3 mins

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Publisher's Summary

Expand your horizons with three stories from far-away countries, tales of timeless wisdom and a window to the soul of other cultures. These three stories are from the most different parts of the world, but all are food for thought and use powerful imagery to help children develop their intelligence and imagination.

The first story is from India: "The Alligator and the Jackal" is a tale of cleverness, about which will defeat the other in a battle of wits. "Sinbad the Sailor" is taken from the "Arabian Nights", or "One Thousand and One Nights", as told by the great Scheherazade, and tells about the fantastic journeys of the folkloric hero. "The White Stone Canoe" is an American Indian legend, about the making of a ruler from the Iroquois tribe.

All are narrated in a warm and lively manner, making it perfect for bedtime stories or entertainment at any hour.
Public Domain (P)2016 Compagnie du Savoir

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