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The Lovesick Skunkby Hayes, Joe |
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The Gum Chewing Rattlerby Hayes, JoeRespected raconteur Joe Hayes is built for tall tales-he's got the world's longest legs! And Joe-who travels all over the United States telling stories to kids... |
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Tell me a cuento = Cuňtame un story4 stories in English and Spanishby Hayes, Joe & Garcia, Geronimo |
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A Spoon for Every Bite / Cada Bocado con Nueva Cucharaby Hayes, Joe & Leer, Rebecca"An entertaining marriage of pictures and words."-Kirkus Reviews In 1996, master storyteller Joe Hayes and illustrator Rebecca Leer created A Spoon for Every B... |
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Ghost Fever / Mal de fantasmaby Hayes, JoeIn his classic bilingual style, Joe tells the story of a haunted house in a poor little town in Arizona. Nobody will rent that house because they know a ghost ... |
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La Llorona / The Weeping WomanAn Hispanic Legend Told in Spanish and Englishby Hayes, Joe & Hill, Vicki TregoLa Llorona (yoh-RROH-nah), the ghost story to end all ghost stories, is now available for the first time in a four-color, hardback edition. It is truly the bes... |
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The day it snowed tortillas = El da̕ que nevaron tortillasfolktales told in Spanish and Englishby Hayes, Joe & Castro Lp̤ez, Antonio & Lopez, Antonio |
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Juan VerdadesThe Man Who Couldn't Tell a Lieby Hayes, Joe & Fiedler, Joseph Daniel |
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El Cucuy!a bogeyman cuentoby Hayes, Joe & Robledo, Honorio |
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Little Gold Stara Cinderella cuento = Estrellita de oroby Hayes, Joe & Osuna Perez, Gloria & Perez, Gloria Osuna & Perez, Lucia AngelaIn this variation of the Cinderella story, coming from the Hispanic tradition in New Mexico, Arciá and her wicked stepsisters have different encounters with a... |
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