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When Birds Could Talk and Bats Could Sing By.Virginia Hamlton illiustrated by.Barry Moser
Country of Origin This book originated from Southern states
Setting The setting of the book is in a forest
Main Characters Bruh deer, Cardinal, Plover Killdeer and Scarlet.
Moral The summary is, not to change yourself far from home, that is if you want a welcome when you get back.
Similar Books One similar book is Aesop¡¯s Fables.
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.
My Folktale The 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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Folk tale

  • 1. When Birds Could Talk and Bats Could Sing By.Virginia Hamlton illiustrated by.Barry Moser
  • 2. Country of Origin This book originated from Southern states
  • 3. Setting The setting of the book is in a forest
  • 4. Main Characters Bruh deer, Cardinal, Plover Killdeer and Scarlet.
  • 5. Moral The summary is, not to change yourself far from home, that is if you want a welcome when you get back.
  • 6. Similar Books One similar book is Aesop¡¯s Fables.
  • 7. 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.
  • 8. My Folktale The 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.