Genre: Folktale / Korea/ Family / Manners Year Published: 1996 Year Read: 1997 Publisher Houghton Mifflin Company I have read many folktales from Russia, China, and Africa, but never have I heard a folktale from Korea. While I was searching for some children’s books in the library, I stumble...
I love folktales, and this is a nice one from Korea. I liked the emphasis on real teamwork, and the handiwork aspect is a nice bonus.
Friends have spat and make up.
Poor lonely lioness. I wonder what happened that she has no pride to be a part of?And poor mother ostrich. Her chicks forgot her so quickly. Maybe she was a mean mother and the lioness was nicer. These animals don't behave very realistically.
A charming, colorful celebration of creativity.