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  1. Fairy Tales from Brazil
  2. 03 - How the Toad Got His Bruises
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00 - Preface
01 - How the Night Came
02 - How the Rabbit Lost His Tail
03 - How the Toad Got His Bruises
04 - How the Tiger Got His Stripes
05 - Why the Lamb Is Meek
06 - Why the Tiger and the Stag Fear Each Other
07 - How the Speckled Hen Got Her Speckles
08 - How the Monkey Became a Trickster
09 - How the Monkey and the Goat Earned Their Reputations
10 - How the Monkey Got a Drink When He Was Thirsty
11 - How the Monkey Got Food When He Was Hungry
12 - Why the Bananas Belong to the Monkey
13 - How the Monkey Escaped Being Eaten
14 - Why the Monkey Still Has a Tail
15 - How Black Became White
16 - How the Pigeon Became a Tame Bird
17 - Why the Sea Moans
18 - How the Brazilian Beetles Got Their Gorgeous Coats

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03 - How the Toad Got His Bruises

Content Provider Librivox
Author Eells, Elsie Spicer
Abstract This book, subtitled "How and Why Tales from Brazilian Folk-Lore", is a collection of short stories, most of them etiologial myths from Brazilian Indian Folklore. (Summary by Leni)
Related Links http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/24714 http://www.archive.org/details/fairy_tales_brazil_1006_librivox
File Format MP2 / MPA / MP3
Language English
Part of Series Fairy Tales from Brazil
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Access Restriction Open
Subject Keyword children's fiction myths, legends & fairy tales
Alternative Title Fairy Tales from Brazil - 03 - How the Toad Got His Bruises
Content Type Audio
Resource Type Audiobook
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