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Folklore -- India -- Juvenile literature
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Folklore -- India -- Juvenile literature
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Folklore
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Folklore
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Juvenile literature
India
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The merchant and the thief, a folktale from India, written by Raví Zacharías ; illustrated by Laure Fourníer
Anklet for a princess, a Cinderella story from India, story by Lila Mehta ; adapted by Meredith Brucker ; illustrated by Youshan Tang
Walking is a way of knowing, in a Kadar forest, Madhuri Ramesh, Manish Chandi, Matthew Frame
One grain of rice, a mathematical folktale, Demi
A taste of honey, Kamala outsmarts the seven thieves, Rebecca Sheir ; illustrations by Chaaya Prabhat
Monkey's clever tale, Andrew Fusek Peters ; illustrated by Amanda Montgomery-Higham
As 14 pérolas da Índia, [texto], Ilan Brenman ; [ilustrações], Ionit Zilberman
Indian tales, written by Shenaaz Nanji ; illustrated by Christopher Corr
In the heart of the village, the world of the Indian Banyan tree, Barbara Bash
The ocean of story, fairy tales from India, chosen with an introduction and noted by Neil Philip ; retold by Caroline Ness ; illustrated by Jacqueline Mair
The little brown Jay, a tale from India, retold by Elizabeth Claire ; illustrated by Miriam Katin
The peacock's pride, [retold] by Melissa Kajpust ; illustrated by Jo'Anne Kelly
The Wizard Punchkin, a folk tale from India, retold and illustrated by Joanna Troughton
Rama and Sita, a tale of ancient Java, David Weitzman
Once a mouse--, a fable cut in wood, by Marcia Brown
The blind men and the elephant, by Karen Backstein ; illustrated by Annie Mitra
Gobble, gobble, slip, slop, a tale of a very greedy cat, by Meilo So
The gifts of Wali Dad, a tale of India and Pakistan, retold by Aaron Shepard ; pictures by Daniel San Souci
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Juvenile literature
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