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Independent Reading Level: Grades kindergarten- 3rd grade; ages 5-8
Awards:Caldecott Honor
 
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Virginia_Lynn1999 | 128 andre anmeldelser | Apr 27, 2024 |
Independent or whole group reading.
Caldecott Honor Award.
 
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cpaiz | 85 andre anmeldelser | Apr 25, 2024 |
A great book with a Mexican twist !
 
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skhan82 | 4 andre anmeldelser | Mar 10, 2024 |
A traditional Ashanti tale about a spider, Anansi. Anansi is out a long journey when he encounters trouble when he meets fish and falcon. Thankfully Anansi also encounters Nyame, the God of all Things, he is able to help get Anansi out of his tough situation. This beautifully illustrated book will be a favorite among elementary students.
 
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satnightfevre | 128 andre anmeldelser | Feb 16, 2024 |
Independent Reading Level: Pk-3rd
Awards: 1973 Caldecott Honor Book.
 
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Mparr1623 | 128 andre anmeldelser | Dec 7, 2023 |
Independent Reading Level: 1st to 3rd

Awards: None
 
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SamanthaBieker | 3 andre anmeldelser | Dec 5, 2023 |
Author Gerald McDermott has presented picture-book enthusiasts with yet another enthralling adaptation of a well-known folktale, this one from West Africa.Grades: K - 3
 
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lindsaycfordham | 128 andre anmeldelser | Dec 4, 2023 |
This book is about a folktale from the Native American culture. The coyote is on a mission, of sorts, to make the world bright and colorful, but he tends to get himself into trouble.
 
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haileycinq | 25 andre anmeldelser | Oct 26, 2023 |
Animals are running away from something and realize it was the wind.
 
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B-Chad | Jul 27, 2023 |
This is the tale of Raven - a PNW trickster who is a shape shifter with magical powers. In this story, Raven sets out to find the light that has been stolen from the sky. Raven suspects the Sky Chief has taken the light and hidden it. He changes himself into a pine needle so the daughter of the Sky Chief will drink him and bear a child. The child finds the box with the stolen light and convinces the daughter to open the box. Once the stolen ball of light rolls out the raven changes back to a bird and returns the light to the sky. The illustrations are gorgeous, and the Raven is drawn in a typical PNW style.
 
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taolson | 85 andre anmeldelser | Jul 6, 2023 |
I was referred to the Anansi tales by a colleague, prompted by a virtual trivia event where we were in a group that chose the team name Arachnids of the Caribbean. Anansi is a folk hero spider character that originated in Ghana. This children's book is delightful story, told as much by the expressive pictures as by the minimal words. This part of Anansi's story includes elements of family, mutual support and individual purpose.
 
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jpsnow | 128 andre anmeldelser | Jan 2, 2023 |
A tale from Ashanti. Caldecott Honor. Adapted from an animated film.

"This is a tale about how mischievous Anansi and his six brave sons helped place the moon in the sky"

Lovely illustrations, done is a colourful and using tribal motifs.
 
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kakanihome | 128 andre anmeldelser | Dec 23, 2022 |
independent reading level: Kindergarten to 1st grade

Awards: Caldecott Medal
 
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Starlight_Lattee | 128 andre anmeldelser | Dec 7, 2022 |
independent reading 7+
Anansi the Spider, was awarded a Caldecott Honor
 
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Paola.angeli | 128 andre anmeldelser | Dec 5, 2022 |
The illustrations are interesting but this is more of a Baron Munchhausen tale of extraordinary companions than an actual trickster tale.
 
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quondame | 128 andre anmeldelser | Sep 8, 2022 |
Great story and artwork. I can see the author's link to work with Joseph Campbell.
 
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deldevries | 100 andre anmeldelser | Aug 23, 2022 |
Raven: A Trickster Tale from the Pacific Northwest is the tale of Raven who is living in a world without light. He decides to figure out where the Sky Chief keeps the light so he can bring it to the people. McDermott draws Raven using formline, a type of northwest coastal art. Living in the northwest it was wonderful to see a tale from our region being told. Gerald McDermott is known for his trickster tales which span a variety of cultures. Many of his books have received recognition over the years, including this one which received the Caldecott Honor in 1993.
 
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CH31 | 85 andre anmeldelser | Jul 28, 2022 |
Raven is part Pourqui tale and part trickster tale as it explains how light was brought to the world and it demonstrates the sly wisdom of the raven. The world exists in darkness and Raven is sad for the people. Desiring to change this, Raven goes in search of light and finds it at the Sky Chief's lodge. Being the trickster that he is, Raven see a girl drinking water from bowl then Raven changes himself into a pine needle and positions himself to be scooped up into the bowl where the girl then drinks the Raven/pine-needle. Later on, the girl becomes pregnant and gives birth to Raven. Sky Chief is enamored with Raven and gives Raven whatever he wants, including a shining box which ends up housing the sun. Raven steals the run, turns back into a bird and flies into the sky where he throws the sun for all to enjoy. This origin story shares many similarities with other origin stories such as Maui, Prometheus and even Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary. The art is simple but poignant, with vivid colors reserved for Raven while everything else is in muted colors, representing the lack of light or enlightenment. Once Raven engages with the humans, their world takes on more color and once Raven brings the sun, the world is illuminated as well.
 
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aprilasfour | 85 andre anmeldelser | Jul 12, 2022 |
Includes a map showing the origin of the tale.
 
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VillageProject | 128 andre anmeldelser | Mar 28, 2022 |
With bold colors and grand geometric shapes, Gerald McDermott tells the story of a boy's search for his father and the lengths the son will go through to win his father's approval. Every drawing brings you into the story and encourages wonder at what will be the fate of the boy.
 
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laverneshawbailey | 100 andre anmeldelser | Feb 9, 2022 |
Anansi gets lost and his sons come to his rescue. Each son uses his special gifts to find and deliver the father from the trouble he has gotten himself into. The author uses bold colors and strong lines to illustrate this origin story for a natural phenomenon--the moon.
 
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laverneshawbailey | 128 andre anmeldelser | Jan 30, 2022 |
Independent Reading Level:1st/2nd
Awards/Honors: Caldecott Honor Book (1973)
 
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bjradcliffe | 128 andre anmeldelser | Oct 5, 2021 |
Can Monkey fill his bel - ly with delicious mangoes and escape Crocodile’s sharp teeth? Vibrant colors of India enhance the telling of this clas - sic trickster tale, with plenty of clever - ness and a sprinkling of mischief
 
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NCSS | 27 andre anmeldelser | Jul 23, 2021 |
This book is lovely in both words and illustrations. I am a fan of trickster tales and this one gives a wonderful introduction to Raven, one of the recurring tricksters from the Pacific Northwest. The illustrations are done in traditional PNW style, and the story tells the tale of how Raven brought light to the people by becoming a child and playing on his grandfather's indulgence.

A wonderful read for kids and adults of all ages but I would love to use it in an elementary school as an example of how stories can help us think about some of the big questions in life--why is the sun in the sky? Is it hard to say no to a toddler? Did Raven do the right thing?
 
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stoehrkr | 85 andre anmeldelser | Jul 16, 2021 |