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  1. Jun 30, 2021 · This list of childrens books celebrates some of the best American tall tales available on our platform for you and your little ones to enjoy. Check out the epic stories of these folk heroes below! Best Tall Tales on Epic John Henry vs. the Mighty Steam Drill. Written by: Cari Meister. Illustrated by: Victor Rivas. Ages: 3-7

    • Arrow to the Sun (Audiobook) By: Gerald McDermott. Ages: 3-7. This award-winning retelling of an ancient Pueblo myth explains how the spirit of the Lord of the Sun was brought to the world of men.
    • Davy Crockett and the Great Mississippi Snag. Written by: Cari Meister. Illustrated by: Peter George. Ages: 3-7. A fixture in American folktales, this is the story of Davy Crockett.
    • Goldy Luck and the Three Pandas (Animated Book) By: Natasha Yim. Ages: 3-7. In this Chinese-American telling of “Goldilocks and the Three Bears,” it’s Chinese New Year, and a careless little girl named Goldy Luck is tasked with delivering turnip cakes to her neighbors.
    • John Henry vs. the Mighty Steam Drill. Written by: Cari Meister. Illustrated by: Victor Rivas. Ages: 3-7. Born with a 10-pound hammer in his fist and legs the size of tree trunks, this legendary strong man was known as the fastest steel driver on the railroad.
    • Goldilocks: The Name Fame Dame. Written by: Darcy Pattison. Illustrated by: Soraya Bartolomé. Ages: 6-12. In this hilarious, nontraditional rhyming version of “Goldilocks and the Three Bears,” Goldilocks thinks she can get away with anything.
    • Calico Classics Illustrated: Grimm’s Fairy Tales. Written by: Brothers Grimm, Karen Kelly. Illustrated by: C.B. Canga. Ages: 10-12. As the first people to collect the fairy tales and folklore of Germany in one place, the Brothers Grimm brought to life many of today’s most iconic stories.
    • Little Red Riding Hood. Written by: Nadia Higgins. Illustrated by: Kathleen Petelinsek. Ages: 3-7. Kids can follow Little Red as she strolls through the woods, encounters a “friendly” wolf and comes out on top after facing peril at Grandma’s house.
    • The Sisters Grimm: Once Upon a Crime. By: Michael Buckley. Illustrated by: Peter Ferguson. Ages: 9-12. Treat your kid to another humorous fractured fairy tale in this delightful twist on the story of the Brothers Grimm.
    • List of Tall Tales by Hero Name
    • List of Tall Tales by Country of Origin
    • Don’T Reinvent The Wheel!
    Paul Bunyan
    Johnny Appleseed
    Davy Crockett
    Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind Crockett

    Canadian Tall Tale Heroes 1. Big Joe Mufferaw 2. Sam McGee 3. Johnny Chinook Australian Tall Tale Heroes 1. Rodney Ansell 2. Big Bill 3. Crooked Mick European Tall Tale Heroes 1. Toell the Great (Estonia) 2. The Irish Rover (Ireland) 3. Baron Munchausen (Germany) Modern Tall Tale Heroes 1. Gravity (check out The Legend of Gravityby Charly Palmer) 2...

    I’ve got six tall tales lessons already created for you! Each of these includes a two-part library lesson, printable scavenger hunt activity, Recommended Reads list, and a pre-filled, editable lesson plan template aligned with TEKS, CCSS, and AASL standards.

  2. Retellings of American folktales and legends, Native American myths, weather folklore, ghost stories and more from each of the 50 United States of America. Great for school children and teachers.

  3. Jul 19, 2023 · Check out this list of captivating folktales for kids to enrich your classroom library and engage students. Share these rich stories steeped in tradition and meaning with your students. Age-old tales for all.

  4. Tall Tales. Meet heroes (and heroines) in these well-told tales of fictitious and actual characters from American folklore. These tales are ideal for reading aloud, and are illustrated with strong-lined wood engravings. Book Details.

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