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Asian Tales

Asian Tales

THE MONSTER NAMED YEAR - OLDER READERS

Readers Theater Scripts

Ever wonder why we chase the old year away? This folk tale, re-told in verse, explains why Chinese New Year is celebrated with dancing lions, firecrackers, and many red decorations.

THE MOUSE PRINCESS

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Celebrating The Third Night of the Chinese New Year. A Mouse King's search for a son-in-law who is "the most powerful in the world." This is a charming tale for all ages.

THE ROLY RICE BALLS FROM TAIWAN

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The rice balls roll into a hole under the nutmeg tree and when the old man follows to retrieve them, the adventure begins.

THE SORCERER'S SPRING ROLL

Readers Theater Scripts

A Fairy Tale based on "The Gingerbread Man" for Beginning Readers.

THE STORY OF CHU YUAN

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A Readers Theater Script for Beginning Readers: The Origin of the Dragon Boat Festival.

THE STORY OF SUN MOON LAKE

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Readers Theater Version, Younger Readers Origins of The Holding Ball Dance

THE STORY OF THE DRAGON GOD OF RICE

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Did you know The Lantern Festival is celebrated because of an old man's dream and a thirsty snake?

THE THREE LITTLE LEE-SUNG PIGS

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Most folks know the story of the Three Little Pigs. However, if these same little pigs live in Taiwan, they might well be Lee-Sung pigs. Nobody seems to know how the wolf made his way to Taiwan to help tell this tale. Ah, the beauty of fiction!

TWO ASIAN FESTIVALS

Readers Theater Scripts

Script 1: CHINESE LOVERS' DAY

Script 2: DI AND TIEN AT THE GHOST FESTIVAL

Two Readers Theater Folk Tales for Intermediate Readers: The Origins of Chinese Lovers' Day and The Origins of The Ghost Festival.

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