Greene, Ellin

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Clever cooks

A baker's dozen of fairy tales, folktales, and short stories about clever cooks who outwit fairies, giants, kings, and ordinary people. Also includes cooking charms, riddles, and recipes.

Clever cooks

A baker's dozen of fairy tales, folktales, and short stories about clever cooks who outwit fairies, giants, kings, and ordinary people. Also includes cooking charms, riddles, and recipes.

Mother's song

a lullaby
2008
Colorful illustrations and rhyming text present a traditional English lullaby of a young mother's love for her baby.

Books, babies, and libraries

serving infants, toddlers, their parents & caregivers
1991
Discusses the library's role in early childhood and parent education.

Midsummer magic

a garland of stories, charms, and recipes
1977
A compendium of fairy tales and folklore that relate the magic and enchantment associated with the summer solstice festival of the British Isles and other parts of Europe.

Clever cooks

A baker's dozen of fairy tales, folktales, and short stories about clever cooks who outwit fairies, giants, kings, and ordinary people. Also includes cooking charms, riddles, and recipes.

The legend of the Christmas rose

1990
In hope of getting her husband pardoned, an exiled outlaw's wife agrees to reveal to an old monk the miracle in Go?nge Forest, where every Christmas Eve a beautiful garden blooms in remembrance of the birth of the Christ Child.

The little golden lamb

2000
A retelling of the traditional tale in which a poor, but good-hearted lad finds his fortune with the aid of a little golden lamb to which everyone that touches it sticks.

The legend of the cranberry

a Paleo-Indian tale
1993
Retells the Indian legend in which the Great Spirit gave the world the cranberry to remind people of their great battle with the mastodons and woolly mammoths.

Ling-Li and the Phoenix fairy

a Chinese folktale
1996
Retells a Chinese tale in which a girl's colorful wedding jacket is stolen and torn into pieces, which ultimately become the flowers we know as impatiens.

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