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Xanadu 2 / by Yolen, Jane.(CARDINAL)138811;
Presents a collection of new, never before published stories and poems.
Subjects: American literature; Fantasy literature, American.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Street rhymes around the world / by Yolen, Jane.(CARDINAL)138811;
A collection of jump-rope and other play rhymes from seventeen countries, including Brazil, India, Israel, Greece, Armenia, and the United States, in both English and the original language.Lexile not available
Subjects: Jump rope rhymes.; Children's poetry.; Nursery rhymes; Polyglot texts, selections, quotations, etc.; Games; Counting-out rhymes; Rhyming games.;
Available copies: 8 / Total copies: 8
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Shape shifters : fantasy and science fiction tales about humans who can change their shapes / by Yolen, Jane.(CARDINAL)138811;
Curtis, R. The boy who would be wolf.--Saki. Gabriel-Ernest.--Hall, D. The wonderful dog suit.--Turner, A. W. Moon change.--Oppenheim, S. The stranger.--MacLennan, P. The magic white horse with his heart in his mouth.--Yolen, J. Johanna.--Dinesen, I. The sailor boy's tale.--Scortia, T. N. Judas fish.--Kafka, F. The Metamorphosis, pt. 1.--Van Vogt, A. E. The enchanted village.--Baker, R. A sinister metamorphosis.
Subjects: Science fiction.; Science fiction; Short stories;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Favorite folktales from around the world / by Yolen, Jane.(CARDINAL)138811;
Bibliography: pages 477-494.Telling tales. The man who had no story (Ireland) ; How Spider obtained the Sky God's stories (Africa) ; Helping to lie (Germany) ; The ash lad who made the princess say "You're a liar!" (Norway) ; The parson and the sexton (Norway) ; The tall tales (Burma) ; Catherine, sly country lass (Italy) ; The wise little girl (Russia) ; Clever answers (Russia) ; A dispute in sign language (Israel) ; Leopard, goat, and yam (Africa) ; An endless story (Japan) -- The very young and the very old. Glooscap and the baby (American Indian) ; The brewery of eggshells (Ireland) ; Father of eighteen elves (Iceland) ; The fly (Vietnam) ; The two pickpockets (England) ; The father of the house (Norway) ; The king's favorite (China) ; Wagging my tail in the mud (China) ; When one man has two wives (Syria) ; The old man and his grandson (Germany) ; Half a blanket (Ireland) -- True loves and false. How men and women got together (American Indian) ; The little old woman with five cows (Siberia) ; The prayer that was answered (Tibet) ; The merchant's daughter and the slanderer (Russia) ; What happened to Hadji (Turkey) ; Mr. Fox (England) ; The waiting maid's parrot (China) ; The white cat (France) ; Sedna (Eskimo) ; Urashima the fisherman (Japan) ; The spirit of the Van (Wales) ; The toad-bridegroom (Korea) ; Taken (Ireland) ; The girl at the shieling (Iceland) ; Deer Hunter and White Corn Maiden (American Indian) -- Tricksters, rogues, and cheats. Tyll Ulenspiegel's merry prank (Germany) ; The hodja and the cauldron (Turkey) ; Being greedy chokes Anansi (Jamaica) ; Quevedo and the king (Mexico) ; Why the hare runs away (Africa) ; Coyote fights a lump of pitch (American Indian) ; Crack and crook (Italy) ; The master thief (Germany) ; Peik (Norway) ; The monkey and the crocodile (India) ; The race between Toad and Donkey (Jamaica) ; ǂ The king's son goes bear hunting (Finland) ; John Brodison and the policeman (Ireland) ; The rabbi and the inquisitor (Jewish) ; The ugly son (Japan) ; Dividing the goose (Russia) ; The men who wouldn't stay dead (France) ; The story of Campriano (Italy) -- The fool : numbskulls and noodleheads. The three sillies (England) ; Nasr-ed-Din Hodja in the pulpit (Turkey) ; Lazy Jack (England) ; Chelm justice (Jewish) ; Those stubborn souls, the Biellese (Italy) ; The drovers who lost their feet (Mexico) ; The old man and woman who switched jobs (Sweden) ; The two old women's bet (United States) ; A stroke of luck (Hungary) ; The sausage (Sweden) ; Nail soup (Sweden) ; Old dry Frye (United States) ; "Bye-bye" (Haiti) ; The barn is burning (Afro-American) -- Heroes : likely and unlikely. The birth of Finn MacCumhail (Ireland) ; Li Chi slays the serpent (China) ; The devil with the three golden hairs (Germany) ; The Longwitton dragon (England) ; The orphan boy and the elk dog (American Indian) ; Molly Whuppie (England) ; The beginning of the Narran Lake (Australian Aboriginal) ; The flying head (American Indian) ; The story of the youth who went forth to learn what fear was (Germany) -- Wonder tales, tall tales, and brag. Talk (Africa) ; The King of Ireland's son (Ireland) ; The goose girl (Germany) ; The princess on the glass hill (Norway) ; The promises of the three sisters ǂg (Egypt) ; The magic mirror of Rabbi Adam (Jewish) ; The old woman who lived in a vinegar bottle (England) ; The magic pear tree (China) ; Faithful John (Germany) ; Found hound-dog stories (Ireland and United States) -- Shape shifters. The doctor and his pupil (France) ; The swan-maiden (Sweden) ; Sister Alionushka, Brother Ivanushka (Russia) ; The blacksmith's wife of Yarrowfoot (Scotland) ; The seal's skin (Iceland) ; The wounded seal (Scotland) ; The cat-woman (France) ; The serpent-woman (Spain) ; The snake's lover (Peru) -- Not quite human. The well-baked man (American Indian) ; The Finn messenger (Norway) ; Vasilisa the beautiful (Russia) ; Bridge and the Lurikeen (Ireland) ; The two hunchbacks (Italy) ; Then the merman laughed (Iceland) ; Pergrin and the mermaid (Wales) ; The ash lad who had an eating match with the troll (Norway) ; How mosquitoes came to be (American Indian) ; The departure of the giants (Africa) -- Fooling the devil. The peasant and the Devil Germany ; Wicked John and the Devil (United States) ; The bad wife (Russia) ; Katcha and the Devil (Czechoslovakia) ; The lawyer and the Devil (Ireland) ; Coals on the Devil's hearth (Ireland) ; The Devil's hide (Finland) ; How El Bizarrón fooled the devil (Cuba) ; Bearskin (Germany) ; The lad and the devil (Norway) ; Wiley and the hairy man (United States) -- The getting of wisdom. Truth and falsehood (Greece) ; Getting common sense (Jamaica) ; Rich man, poor man (Africa) ; The lost horse (China) ; It could always be worse (Jewish) ; His just reward (Sweden) ; Djuha's sleeve (Syria) ; King Mátyás and his scholars (Hungary) ; The missing axe (China) ; What melody is the sweetest? (Afghanistan) ; The peddler of Swaffham (England) ; The Beduin's gazelle (Saudi Arabia) ; The happy man's shirt (Italy) -- Ghosts and revenants. Orpheus and Euridice (Greece) ; The spirit-wife (American Indian) ; One night in paradise (Italy) ; A pretty girl in the road (United States) ; The dream house (Ireland) ; The peasant and the fiend (Estonia) ; The tinker and the ghost (Spain) ; Hold him, Tabb (Afro-American) ; Drinking companions (Cina) ; The ostler and the grave robbers (Scotland) -- Death and the world's end. The duartion of life (Germany) ; Woman chooses death (American Indian) ; Jump into my sack (Italy) ; Youth without age and life without death (Turkey) ; Goha on the deathbed (Egypt) ; Death of a miser (Russia) ; Godfather Death (Germany) ; The hungry peasant, God, and death (Mexico) ; The word the Devil made up (Afro-American) ; A paddock in heaven (England) ; How a man found his wife in the Land of the Dead ǂg (Papua) ; The end of the world (American Indian).980L
Subjects: Fiction.; Folk tales.;
Available copies: 17 / Total copies: 22
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Sleep rhymes around the world / by Yolen, Jane,editor.(CARDINAL)138811; Yolen, Jane.(CARDINAL)138811;
A collection of lullabies from seventeen different countries, each illustrated by an artist native to the country.
Subjects: Lullabies (Songs); Poetry.; Bedtime; Children's poetry.; Children's poetry; Lullabies; Lullabies; Poetry; Poetry;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 5
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The Lullaby songbook / by Yolen, Jane.(CARDINAL)138811; Mikolaycak, Charles,illustrator.(CARDINAL)722102; Stemple, Adam,arranger.(CARDINAL)745202; Yolen, Jane.(CARDINAL)138811; Mikolaycak, Charles,illustrator.(CARDINAL)722102; Stemple, Adam,arranger.(CARDINAL)745202; Yolen, Jane.(CARDINAL)138811;
A collection of fifteen lullabies, each with a historic note and a musical arrangement.
Subjects: Lullabies (Songs); Notated music.; Scores.; Songs.; Children's songs.; Lullabies; Lullabies; Songs;
Available copies: 7 / Total copies: 9
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Apple for the teacher : thirty songs for singing while you work / by Yolen, Jane.(CARDINAL)138811; Stemple, Adam.(CARDINAL)745202; Yolen, Jane.(CARDINAL)138811;
Astronaut : Fire in the sky -- Barber : Barber, spare those hairs -- Bargee : The Erie Canal -- Chimney sweeper : Chimney sweeper -- Cowboy : Git along, little dogies -- Doctor : The doctor song -- Farmer : The farmer is the man -- Field hand : Cotton needs pickin' -- Fisherman : Boston come-all-ye -- Housewife : Old grumble -- Hunter : Let's go a-hunting -- Jockey : Stewball -- Laundry worker : Dashing away with the smoothing iron -- Logger : The frozen logger -- Girls : Cotton mill girls -- Miner : Down in a coal mine -- Musician (orchestra) : The orchestra -- Programmer : My father is a programmer -- Railroad engineer : Casey Jones -- Railway worker : Pat works on the railway -- Reaper : The reaper on the plain -- Rescue workers : Bodies on the line -- Shoemaker : Peg an' awl -- Street vendor : Chairs to mend -- Tarrier : Drill ye tarriers, drill -- Teacher : In the good old days -- Teamsters : The oxen song -- Telephone operator : Long distance blues -- Wait staff : Stand and wait -- Weavers : Weave-room blues.
Subjects: Music.; Songs.; Work songs; Work songs; Working class;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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Sing noel : Christmas carols / by Yolen, Jane.(CARDINAL)138811; Carpenter, Nancy,illustrator.(CARDINAL)344153; Carpenter, Nancy.(CARDINAL)344153; Stemple, Adam.(CARDINAL)745202; Yolen, Jane.(CARDINAL)138811;
Hark! the Herald Angels sing -- Jingle bells -- Masters in this hall -- The friendly beasts -- Angels we have heard on high -- Away in a manger -- The Boar's Head carol -- Born is Jesus, the infant king -- Pat-a-pan -- Christmas is coming -- O come, o come, Emmanuel -- Deck the halls -- Carol of the birds -- It came upon the midnight clear -- O Christmas tree -- O little town of Bethlehem -- Ding, dong! merrily on high -- The first noel -- Here we come a-wassailing -- God rest you merry, gentlemen -- We wish you a Marry Christmas -- Angels from the realms of glory -- The seven joys of Mary -- The Coventry carol -- Good King Wenceslas -- Joy to the world -- O come, all ye faithful -- Lo, how a rose e'er blooming - The cherry tree carol -- I heard the bells on Christmas Day -- We three kings of Orient are -- Bring a torch, Jeannette Isabella -- Rise up, shepherd, and follow -- Silent night.
Subjects: Carols.; Christmas music.;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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How do dinosaurs say good night? [videorecording] : --and more dinosaur tales / by Yolen, Jane.(CARDINAL)138811; Scholastic Inc.(CARDINAL)265273; Weston Woods Studios.(CARDINAL)347531;
How do dinosaurs say good night? -- How do dinosaurs get well soon? -- How do dinosaurs eat their food? -- Danny and the dinosaur -- Dinosaur bones -- Stanley and the dinosaurs -- T is for terrible.Narrators, Jane Yolen ... [et al.].Mother and child ponder the different ways a dinosaur can say goodnight, from slamming his tail and pouting to giving a big hug and kiss. And other dinosaurs before bedtime stories.DVD.
Subjects: Children's films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Behavior; Stuffed animals (Toys); Bedtime; Dinosaurs; Sleep;
Available copies: 11 / Total copies: 14
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Off we go! by Yolen, Jane.(CARDINAL)138811;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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