| Mirra Ginsburg - Juvenile Fiction - 1989 - 34 pages
"An ingenious barnyard story, brief but well-paced, simple but colorful."--Booklist. "The bright pictures and the wealth of animal sounds and actions make it a natural for the ... | |
| Mirra Ginsburg - Juvenile Fiction - 1991 - 34 pages
A hen and her chicks — with the help of a duck and her ducklings — find a way to put their bad dreams behind them! | |
| Mirra Ginsburg - 2000 - 36 pages
When the sun goes down for the night, all the creatures in the natural world know it's time to rest. The breeze grows still, the leaves stop shaking, and the bird and squirrel ... | |
| Mirra Ginsburg - Animals - 1976 - 40 pages
A beautiful girl, in an effort to escape marriage to the Master of the Waters, journeys through the forest towards safety, only to be pursued by an evil witch. | |
| Mirra Ginsburg - Folklore - 1970 - 168 pages
This volume contains fourteen folktales, rich in imagination, beauty and humor, many of these appear in English for the first time, expanding the world's wealth of folklore. | |
| Mirra Ginsburg - Juvenile Fiction - 1979 - 106 pages
Fourteen traditional folktales from the different peoples of Russia featuring both clever and silly fools. | |
| Mirra Ginsburg - Juvenile Fiction - 1973 - 88 pages
Fiftenn humorous tales from the area of Russia with the theme of people finding themselves in tricky situations because they are lazy. | |
| Mirra Ginsburg - Juvenile Fiction - 1979 - 40 pages
A fisherman's son saves the lives of four animals who in turn help him accomplish the impossible tasks set him by the woman he wants to marry. | |
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