Moon Rope A Peruvian Folktale /Un lazo a la luna

By Ehlert, Lois

Publishers Summary:
An adaptation of the Peruvian folktale in which Fox and Mole try to climb to the moon on a rope woven of grass.

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ISBN
978-0-15255-343-2
Publisher
San Diego : Harcourt Brace, c1992.


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on October 1, 1992

K-Gr 3 A retelling of a Peruvian pourquoi story, presented in English and Spanish, that is concise and funny. Mole is a practical fellow who longs only for "Worms, worms, more worms." Fox, however, is a visionary; he wants to go to the moon. He deter: mines his method of access (a grass rope to be hooked around the bow of the crescent), chooses Mole as his companion, and, with the aid of some birds, sets off. He achieves his goal, his friend does not, and bits about the nature of the...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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