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Polynesian Folklore: An Alternative to Plastic Toys
Argues that folklore goes beyond plastic toys and popular media symbols to share the humanness of a people. Suggest ways to use Polynesian folklore (nature fables, tales, and legends) to deepen children's understanding of Polynesian culture. Reviews specific stories, references juvenile collections, and offers classroom activities. (SR)
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Contributor: Black, Sharon, Wright, Thomas, Erickson, Lynnette
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Date Published: Jun
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Journal/Secondary Title: Children's Literature in Education
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ISSN: 0045-6713
English
Journal Article (CIJE)
052 Guides--Classroom--Teacher; 080 Journal Articles; 120 Opinion Papers
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Number: 2
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Volume: 32
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Year: 2001
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