Story Tree: Stories to Read Aloud
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Monkey-See, Monkey-Do
by Hugh Lupton
Part of the Story Tree: Stories to Read Aloud series
There once was a man who sold hats who was walking through the jungle on his way to take his hats to market. His cart of hats hits a hole and topples over, spilling the hats. Monkeys take his hats. Find out if he can get them back in this Indian tale of copy-cat.
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Little Lord Feather-Frock
by Hugh Lupton
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This story from Russia is about a cat, a blackbird, and a foolish rooster who keeps falling for Old Foxy's tricks. Will the cat and the blackbird be able to save him? Can they trick the trickster?
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The Three Billy Goats Gruff
by Hugh Lupton
Part of the Story Tree: Stories to Read Aloud series
Three Billy Goats Gruff are trying to cross a bridge to get to the sweet green grass on the other side. But there's a troll under the bridge who wants to eat them up! Read this Norwegian story to see if the Three Billy Goats Gruff can defeat the troll.
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The Blue Coat
by Hugh Lupton
Part of the Story Tree: Stories to Read Aloud series
This Jewish tale is about Tom. His mom makes him a beautiful new blue coat and he wears it all the time. Until it starts to fall apart. What will his mother do? Find out how things can be re-purposed in this story of a mother's love.
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The Magic Porridge Pot
by Hugh Lupton
Part of the Story Tree: Stories to Read Aloud series
This German tale is about a little girl and her mother, who don't have any food to eat. When the little girl finds a few berries, she shares them with an old woman she meets. The woman gives her a black pot that can magically make porridge. Learn what happens in the funny tale of sharing.
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The Little Red Hen
by Hugh Lupton
Part of the Story Tree: Stories to Read Aloud series
The Little Red Hen finds a grain of wheat. She wants to plant it, but Dab the duck, Tib the cat, and Tod the fox won't help her. They won't help her cut it, or thresh it, or mill it. But what about eating it? This English tale teaches the value of lending a hand.
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