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Bear Finnish Folk Tales for Children translated and illustrated by Kaarina Brooks. 2005; 62 pages.
In a large tree stump the chickadee made a nest and started a family. One day her babies chirped, "Äiti, there's no food! There's no food!" The chickadee flew off in search of food for her hungary brood.
While she was gone, Bear came trudging by the stump. The babies said to each other, "Now there's a big hunk of food!" Bear stepped up to the nest. "Is your äiti home?" he asked.
These folk tales bring back familiar old friends: Foxy, Rabbit, Wolf, and of course, Bear. In this delightful book Kaarina Brooks serves up English translations of Finnish folk tales that will appeal to children and adults alike. |
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