Why the sun and the moon live in the sky : an African folktale / by Elphinstone Dayrell ; illustrations by Blair Lent.
Material type: TextPublication details: Boston : Houghton Mifflin, c1968.Description: 26 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 0395539633
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- Caldecott Medal/Honor
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398.2 COR The Pied Piper of Hamelin / | 398.2 DAM Ivan and the witch; | 398.2 DAV The Twelve Dancing Princesses | 398.2 Day Why the sun and the moon live in the sky : | 398.2 DEM One Grain of Rice | 398.2 DOL Animal stories from Africa / | 398.2 DOL Stories from Africa / |
First published in 1914 in the author's Folk stories from southern Nigeria, West Africa.
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An African folktale tells how the sun and water once lived on earth as friends, but because the sun failed to build his house large enough, he and his wife, the moon, were driven into the sky when the water came to visit them.
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