Gerson, Mary-Joan, Gloembe, Carla
Why The Sky Is Far Away : A Nigerian Folktale
Why The Sky Is Far Away : A Nigerian Folktale
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Author: Gerson, Mary-Joan, Gloembe, Carla
Early learning / early learning concepts
Published on 1 February 2005 by Little, Brown & Company (Little, Brown Young Readers) in the United States.
Paperback / softback | 32 pages, Illustrated throughout
216 x 258 x 3 | 150g
Once the sky was so close that people could reach up and break off pieces of it to eat, but they wasted so much that the sky grew angry. Finally, after a woman broke off a big piece despite the sky's warnings and then tried to hide what she couldn't finish, the sky floated upwards, forcing us to work for our food ever since. First printed as a picture book in 1974, this delightful Nigerian tale is presented here with revisions and colourful new illustrations, giving a modern feel to this classic story. For ages 4 to 8.
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