Once upon a time: twenty cheerful tales to read and tell
, [contracted braille] / Published by : American Printing House for the Blind, (Louisville, Ky. :) Physical details: 1 v. of contracted braille. Year: 1972 Item type: Contracted BrailleItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Contracted Braille | W. Ross Macdonald School Library General Stacks | Non-fiction | 398.2 DOB (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Copy: 1 Vol: 1(1) | Available | 2012-1810 |
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Contracted braille.
The pine tree --
The half-chick --
The foolish dragon --
The wise king and the little bee --
The lion-makers --
The happy cure --
The clever peasant --
Please all-please none --
Why pigs have curly tales --
How the Milky Way began --
Why no one ever carries the alligator down to the water --
Why the bananas belong to the monkey --
Why cats always wash themselves after eating --
How the letter x got into the alphabet The number of spots --
The tree wishes --
How many donkeys? --
Clever Elsie --
The stubborn sillies --
The princess whom nobody could silence.
A collection of familiar, humourous, and easy-to-read stories ranging from "Clever Elsie" by the Grimm Brothers to "How the letter 'X' got into the alphabet."
For grades 2-5.
Transcribed from: New York : Random House, 1950.
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