3 Storybook Favorites
Storybook 1:
Native American Legends: Tejas Tales
Why The Dog's Ears Flop |
I enjoyed reading the introduction to this story. It’s not anything that I have ever heard of before and being Native American, I thought that this would be an incredibly interesting story to read. One of my favorite quotes from the introduction is the following:
“These Native American Indian legends have endless appeal and value for people of all ages. Whether the audience be a young child looking for a UT tale full of excitement, mystery, and magic or a grown person seeking for a bit of insight these tales can fulfill that craving.”
As a Native woman, I think that this perfectly encompasses the beauty of storytelling in our culture. The author beautifully words their introduction and creates a vibrant picture for the reader about what is to come. I have always loved the art of Native American storytelling, so this particular introduction really stood out to me. I also think that native storytelling has a folk tale centered ideology, however, it also ties in mythology as well.
Storybook 2:
On the Air: When Dates Go Wrong
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I enjoyed this Introduction. I think that there is whit behind the author’s purpose and it shows in the way that it is presented. This radio station goes on air to basically talk about whatever people want to call in about- whether it be to apologize to or embarrass someone. I enjoyed this mainly due to the happy-go-lucky and care-free, open environment that this creates. It further gives so much room for there to be topics all over the spectrum, rather than it all pertaining to only one.
Storybook 3:
The Real Veggie Tales
Image Information: Fresh Vegetable. China Vegetables
In this introduction, it talks about the misunderstanding of vegetables, especially through childhood. I grew up watching veggie tales and so this was an instant connection that I made in my head. It further speaks of humans not consuming the recommended servings of vegetables. I think that this page is well presented and gives a good layout of the overall message, while telling a story using different types of vegetables.
Storybook 2:
On the Air: When Dates Go Wrong
On Air Image. Web source: Shutterstock
I enjoyed this Introduction. I think that there is whit behind the author’s purpose and it shows in the way that it is presented. This radio station goes on air to basically talk about whatever people want to call in about- whether it be to apologize to or embarrass someone. I enjoyed this mainly due to the happy-go-lucky and care-free, open environment that this creates. It further gives so much room for there to be topics all over the spectrum, rather than it all pertaining to only one.
Storybook 3:
The Real Veggie Tales
Image Information: Fresh Vegetable. China Vegetables
In this introduction, it talks about the misunderstanding of vegetables, especially through childhood. I grew up watching veggie tales and so this was an instant connection that I made in my head. It further speaks of humans not consuming the recommended servings of vegetables. I think that this page is well presented and gives a good layout of the overall message, while telling a story using different types of vegetables.
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