Asian Tales
Asian Tales
THE MONSTER NAMED YEAR - OLDER READERS
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.
Price $14.95
THE MOUSE PRINCESS
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.
Price $14.95
THE ROLY RICE BALLS FROM TAIWAN
The rice balls roll into a hole under the nutmeg tree and when the old man follows to retrieve them, the adventure begins.
Price $14.95
THE SORCERER'S SPRING ROLL
A Fairy Tale based on "The Gingerbread Man" for Beginning Readers.
Price $14.95
THE STORY OF CHU YUAN
A Readers Theater Script for Beginning Readers: The Origin of the Dragon Boat Festival.
Price $14.95
THE STORY OF SUN MOON LAKE
Readers Theater Version, Younger Readers Origins of The Holding Ball Dance
Price $14.95
THE STORY OF THE DRAGON GOD OF RICE
Did you know The Lantern Festival is celebrated because of an old man's dream and a thirsty snake?
Price $14.95
THE THREE LITTLE LEE-SUNG PIGS
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!
Price $14.95
TWO ASIAN FESTIVALS
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.
Price $14.95