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Strega Nona and Other Stories from Near & Far
2007
First Published
3.50
Average Rating
300
Number of Pages
Strega Nona *Written by Tomie dePaola, Read by Rex Robbins *Strega Nona's meddling assistant, Big Anthony, tries to prove he knows the magic secrets of Strega Nona's pasta pot, and unleashes a torrent of pasta which threatens his little Italian town. Tikki Tikki Tembo *Written by Arlene Mosel, Read by Peter Thomas *This folktale explains why Chinese people no longer choose long names for their children. Joey Runs Away *Written by Jack Kent, Read by Melissa Leebaert *Joey looks for another home when he doesn't feel like cleaning up his messy room. Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears *Written by Verna Aardema, Read by James Earl Jones *A tall tale sets of a chain of mishaps through the jungle grapevine—from Mosquito to Iguana to Python to Rabbit to Owl—in this traditional African story. Madeline's Rescue *Written by Ludwig Bemelmans, Read by Pauline Brailsford Madeline and her classmates adopt a dog who rescues Madeline after she falls into a river.
Avg Rating
3.50
Number of Ratings
8
5 STARS
38%
4 STARS
25%
3 STARS
13%
2 STARS
0%
1 STARS
25%
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Authors

Jack Kent
Jack Kent
Author · 25 books
John Wellington "Jack" Kent (1920 – 1985) was an American cartoonist and prolific author-illustrator of children's books. He is perhaps best known as the creator of the comic strip King Aroo. In addition to his own books, he illustrated more than twenty books by other authors.
Arlene Mosel
Author · 4 books

Arlene Tichy Mosel was a American author of children's literature who was best-known for her illustrated books Tikki Tikki Tembo, a retelling of a Chinese folk tale, and the award-winning The Funny Little Woman, which was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1973. She was born as Arlene Tichy on August 27, 1921, in Cleveland, Ohio to Edward J. Tichy, an engraver and Marie Fingulin Tichy. She attended Ohio Wesleyan University, where she was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1942, and later attended Western Reserve University (now Case Western Reserve University) where she graduated with a Master of Science in Library Science degree in 1959. She married sales engineer Victor H. Mosel on December 26, 1942, with whom she had three children; Nancy Mosel Farrar, Joanne and James. Mosel had been an assistant in the children's department at Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore, before becoming an associate professor of library science at Case Western Reserve University. She was also an assistant coordinator of Children's Services at the Cuyahoga County Public Library. Her book Tikki Tikki Tembo, published by Holt in 1968 and with illustrations by Blair Lent, was presented as a retelling of a traditional Chinese story about a boy whose rescue after falling into a well was delayed due to his extremely lengthy name. The book was recognized as an American Library Association Notable Book and was recognized that year with the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award. In 1997, the book was selected by The New York Times on its list of the 50 best children's books of the previous 50 years. It has been suggested however that the story probably originated from the Japanese folktale Jugemu instead of a Chinese folktale. In another collaboration with illustrator Blair Lent, Mosel's 1972 story The Funny Little Woman, published by E. P. Dutton, won the Caldecott Medal for illustration, and was recognized as an Honor Book in the 1974 Hans Christian Andersen International Children's Book Awards and was a Boston Globe–Horn Book Award honor list selection. Mosel died in May 1996 in Indianapolis. http://us.macmillan.com/author/arlene...

Tomie dePaola
Tomie dePaola
Author · 167 books

Tomie dePaola (pronounced Tommy da-POW-la) was best known for his books for children. He had a five-decade writing and illustrating career during which he published more than 270 books, including 26 Fairmount Avenue, Strega Nona, and Meet the Barkers. Tomie dePaola and his work have been recognized with the Caldecott Honor Award, the Newbery Honor Award, the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award, and the New Hampshire Governor's Arts Award of Living Treasure.

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