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List view record 441: How the animals kept the lions away : an Arabic folk story from Algeria = Qiṣaṣ shabīyah min al-Jazāir wa-al-Irāq [and] The man in the coffin: a folk story from IraqList view anchor tag for record 441: How the animals kept the lions away : an Arabic folk story from Algeria = Qiṣaṣ shabīyah min al-Jazāir wa-al-Irāq [and] The man in the coffin: a folk story from Iraq
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List view record 442: I can fly, what am I? = Ucabiliyorum, ben neyim?List view anchor tag for record 442: I can fly, what am I? = Ucabiliyorum, ben neyim?
List view record 443: I can fly, what am I? = Wo hui fei, wo shi shen me?List view anchor tag for record 443: I can fly, what am I? = Wo hui fei, wo shi shen me?
List view record 444: I don't want to go to bedList view anchor tag for record 444: I don't want to go to bed
List view record 445: I don't want to go to bed = con khong muon i ngðuList view anchor tag for record 445: I don't want to go to bed = con khong muon i ngðu
List view record 446: I don't want to go to bed = Wo bu xiang shui jiao!List view anchor tag for record 446: I don't want to go to bed = Wo bu xiang shui jiao!
List view record 447: I have wheels, what am I? = Tekerleklerim var, ben neyim?List view anchor tag for record 447: I have wheels, what am I? = Tekerleklerim var, ben neyim?
List view record 448: I have wheels, what am I? = Toi co banh xe, toi la gi?List view anchor tag for record 448: I have wheels, what am I? = Toi co banh xe, toi la gi?
List view record 449: I have wheels, what am I? = Wo zhang zhe lun zi, wo shi shen me?List view anchor tag for record 449: I have wheels, what am I? = Wo zhang zhe lun zi, wo shi shen me?
List view record 450: I took the Moon for a walkList view anchor tag for record 450: I took the Moon for a walk
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I took the Moon for a walk

Curtis, Carolyn2008
Books, Manuscripts
When the day has ended and everyone's fallen asleep, a young boy embarks on an adventure with his friend, the Moon. Their unusual journey is described in lyrical verse, creating a magical story that celebrates the serene beauty of the world at night.
List view record 441: How the animals kept the lions away : an Arabic folk story from Algeria = Qiṣaṣ shabīyah min al-Jazāir wa-al-Irāq [and] The man in the coffin: a folk story from Iraq
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