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When Birds Could Talk and Bats Could Sing By.Virginia Hamlton illiustrated by.Barry Moser

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When Birds Could Talk and Bats Could Sing

By.Virginia Hamltonilliustrated by.Barry Moser

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Country of Origin• This book

originated from Southern states

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Setting• The setting of the

book is in a forest

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Main Characters• Bruh deer,

Cardinal, Plover Killdeer and Scarlet.

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Moral• The summary is,

not to change yourself far from home, that is if you want a welcome when you get back.

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Similar Books• One similar book is

Aesop’s Fables.

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Problem• Cardinal’s friend, Bruh deer, was shot

and cardinal saw him. He helped him by wiping up all the blood on Bruh deer’s face.

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My FolktaleThe Wolf and the Two sheep

There was once a time when wolves had very short legs. One wolf named Siberia. You never want to mess with Siberia. Why not? Well you’ll find out in the story.

Once in a calm meadow there were two sheep. They didn’t have names. Then one day Siberia came to the meadow. The sheep became worried so they set a trap. When Siberia saw the sheep she hid.

When Siberia pounced the sheep moved quickly. Then SNAP! The trap went off. There was a rope around Siberia’s legs. When she tried to run her legs stretched out.

As Siberia’s legs got longer they got skinnier and slipped out of the rope. So she ran away. So that is why wolves have long legs.

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Sophia Arguelles