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Dell J. McCormick

Auteur de Paul Bunyan Swings His Axe

2 oeuvres 284 utilisateurs 6 critiques

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Œuvres de Dell J. McCormick

Paul Bunyan Swings His Axe (1936) 232 exemplaires

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This is a great folklore tale about Paul Bunyan and his faithful blue ox named babe! It has many short stories in it compiled into a 100 page long story of Paul Bunyans life. I grew up hearing about the story of Paul Bunyan and Babe and this book is great source for his story. This book would be a great addition to any folklore unit.
 
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kristenbnoble | 5 autres critiques | Feb 15, 2017 |
Paul Bunyan Swings His Axe is a classic American folktale written in the 30's about a giant man with a giant axe who invented logging. It's a fun and simple story, from his birth as a 100 lbs bearded baby, to his adulthood as the personification of logging, beards, and flannel shirts all wrapped up in a giant of a man. It's an enjoyable read, one that's been retold for almost one hundred years!
 
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LisDavid15 | 5 autres critiques | Jul 19, 2015 |
This folktale of Paul Bunyan and his ox by Dell J. McCormick is a cute story to tell children about why it is "believed" that natural landmarks (the grand canyon, the great lakes) were formed. The illustrations are a little boring and outdated. Other than that, the story, the wording, all of it was so entertaining. It would be funny to read this to a class full of students and see their reactions! A fun way to get children involved would be to have them discuss why they think the stories are real or fake. Students could also make and wear paper beards like Paul Bunyan because I am a firm believer that dressing up makes everything 10x more fun. I LOVE this book!… (plus d'informations)
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katemccormick2011 | 5 autres critiques | Oct 11, 2012 |
From back cover: When he laughs, folks think it's thunder! When he drags his great axe along the ground, he digs the Grand Canyon! And how come there are so many lakes in Minnesota? Didn't you know? They were made by the footprints of Paul Bunyan--mightiest and merriest lumberjack of the North Woods. His friend, Babe the Ox, is a mighty critter, too. He can drink up a lake in a few gulps. And one day when he does--well, come along with Paul Bunyan, as he swings his axe from Maine to California.
 
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Sasha_Doll | 5 autres critiques | Sep 9, 2010 |

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Œuvres
2
Membres
284
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#82,067
Évaluation
½ 4.4
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6
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