Fireside Tales from the North

Fireside Tales from the North
Author: Phyllis Savory
Publisher:
Total Pages: 94
Release: 1966
Genre: Bantu-speaking peoples
ISBN:

Eighteen African tales in which the virtues and vices of man are reflected in the behavior of wild creatures.

When Bat was a Bird

When Bat was a Bird
Author: Nick Greaves
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2012-11-30
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1920572686

Why does Monkey fear Leopard? Why does the Reed Warbler babble? How did Jabulani outwit the Lion? These and other intriguing questions are answered in When Bat was a Bird. Twenty four fresh and exciting stories feature memorable creatures both real and magical. Information boxes provide supporting information about the people, animals, reptiles, insects and birds of Africa. Over 90 full-colour illustrations bring the wealth and beauty of African wildlife alive for children. In his latest collection author Nick Greaves draws once more from the lore, mythology and history of various southern African tribes to relate a new collection of tales that is bound to become a firm favourite along with the highly successful When Hippo was Hairy, When Lion could Fly and When Elephant was King.

How Crab Lost his Head

How Crab Lost his Head
Author: Nick Greaves
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2014-11-13
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1775841898

Author Nick Greaves continues the ancient tradition of storytelling in this renamed and freshly jacketed edition by recounting the myths and legends of southern African tribes. Aimed at 7–12 year olds, the 19 stories in this volume introduce a magical cast of characters, from a feisty buck, greedy vultures and a bewitched crocodile to an arrogant bat and the perpetually crafty hare. The collection of tales is a delightful addition to the successful series by the author, including When Hippo was Hairy, When Lion Could Fly, When Elephant was King, and When Bat was a Bird.