The Three Billy Goats Gruff retold by Carole Bloch and illustrated by Shayle Bester. The Three Billy Goats Gruff are hungry and tired of living in the dusty and thorny veld. Just across the bridge there is a koppie covered in sweet, green grass that they would love to eat.
The Three Billy Goats Gruff retold by Carole Bloch and illustrated by Shayle Bester. The Three Billy Goats Gruff are hungry and tired of living in the...
The little girl who didn't want to grow up retold by Veronique Tadjo and illustrated by Catherine Gronewald. Little Ayanda loves her father with all her heart. One day he goes away, and doesn't return. She is so sad that she decides she doesn't want to grow up.
The little girl who didn't want to grow up retold by Veronique Tadjo and illustrated by Catherine Gronewald. Little Ayanda loves her father with all h...
The Little Red Hen retold by Margie Orford and illustrated by Karen Lilje. Little Red Hen is feeling peckish and decides to make bread. She makes a list of what she needs and sets out into the sunny morning. She asks her friends for help but they all say no Will she have to do everything by herself?
The Little Red Hen retold by Margie Orford and illustrated by Karen Lilje. Little Red Hen is feeling peckish and decides to make bread. She makes a li...
The Ugly Duckling retold by Sindiwe Magona and illustrated by Natalie Hinrichsen. The poor ugly duckling looks very different from the other ducklings. His duck family tease him and make him feel unwanted even though he simply wants to be loved and belong.
The Ugly Duckling retold by Sindiwe Magona and illustrated by Natalie Hinrichsen. The poor ugly duckling looks very different from the other ducklings...
A take on the traditional German tale Rapunzel in a Southern African setting Zukiswa Wanner brings young readers a retelling of the classic fairy tale, Rapunzel, with a uniquely South African twist. Refilwe is the story of the dreadlocked beauty who is stuck in a cave on top of a mountain awaiting her prince, Tumi. This take on the classic tale will have the children chanting, "Refilwe, Refilwe let down your locks . . . So I can climb the scraggy rocks " Based on the original version but reimagined for African children, the tale is enriched with magical...
A take on the traditional German tale Rapunzel in a Southern African setting Zukiswa Wanner brings young readers a retelling of the...