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New Releases by Heather Forest

Heather Forest is the author of Contest Between the Sun and the Wind: An Aesop's Fable (2017), Little Red Hen: An Old Fable (2017), Stone Soup (2017), Animals Could Talk (2014), World Tales of Wisdom and Wonder (2014).

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Contest Between the Sun and the Wind: An Aesop's Fable

release date: Dec 13, 2017
Contest Between the Sun and the Wind: An Aesop's Fable
Read Along or Enhanced eBook: Based on a fable from Aesop, the Sun and the Wind test their strength by seeing which of them can cause a man to remove his coat, demonstrating the value of using gentle persuasion rather than brute force as a means of achieving a goal.

Little Red Hen: An Old Fable

release date: Dec 13, 2017
Little Red Hen: An Old Fable
Read Along or Enhanced eBook: A little Red Hen lived in a house, with a frisky dog, a cat, and a mouse. So begins this fresh look at a beloved old fable. The little Red Hen's frisky housemates—Dog, Cat, and Mouse—would rather play than settle down to daily chores such as planting, cutting, and grinding wheat. But when the wheat is used to make a delicious cake, the little creatures are more than happy to help eat it! Heather Forest's rhythmic retelling captures the chaos of daily living and celebrates the spirit of teamwork inherent in the tale. Susan Gaber's whimsical illustrations transport the reader to a cozy cottage where the little Red Hen helps others learn how to help her even if it is more effort than doing the work herself.

Stone Soup

release date: Dec 13, 2017
Stone Soup
Read Along or Enhanced eBook: Two hungry travelers arrive at a village expecting to find a household that will share a bit of food, as has been the custom along their journey. To their surprise, villager after villager refuses to share, each one closing the door with a bang. As they sit to rest beside a well, one of the travelers observes that if the townspeople have no food to share, they must be "in greater need than we are." With that, the travelers demonstrate their special recipe for a magical soup, using a stone as a starter. All they need is a carrot, which a young girl volunteers. Not to be outdone, another villager contributes a potato, and the soup grows as others bring corn, celery, and other vegetables and seasonings. In this cumulative retelling of an ancient and widely circulated legend, author Heather Forest shows us that when each person makes a small contribution, “the collective impact can be huge.” Susan Gaber's paintings portray the optimism and timelessness of a story that celebrates teamwork and generosity

Animals Could Talk

release date: May 10, 2014
Animals Could Talk
Listen along as professional storyteller Heather Forest retells nineteen of Aesop's fables in song.

World Tales of Wisdom and Wonder

release date: May 10, 2014
World Tales of Wisdom and Wonder
A collection of folktales from many cultures told in a combination of poetry, prose, original melody, and guitar.

The Woman Who Flummoxed the Fairies

release date: Jan 31, 2014
The Woman Who Flummoxed the Fairies
According to this Scottish folktale, a clever bakerwoman asked to bake a cake for the fairies must figure out a way to prevent the fairies from wanting to keep her with them always to bake delicious cakes.

The Baker's Dozen

release date: Jan 01, 2013
The Baker's Dozen
The baker Van Amsterdam becomes known far and wide in Colonial America for his St. Nicholas cookies and, in his prosperity, becomes stingy about his ingredients. When an old woman buys a dozen cookies from him and expects to receive 13, he withholds

Wonder Tales from Around the World

release date: May 14, 2010

A Big Quiet House

release date: Dec 01, 2005
A Big Quiet House
Constructing Neoliberalism presents a rich analysis of the shift to neoliberal economic policies in four Anglo-American democracies - Canada, Britain, Australia, and New Zealand - over the course of the 1980s and 1990s. This period witnessed a dramatic shift away from traditional post-war consensus policies of active state economic intervention, public ownership, and full employment toward those informed by an ideological commitment to deregulation, privatization, entrepreneurialism, and freer trade. Jonathan Swarts argues that this transformation was not simply a marginal adjustment in existing economic policies, but rather the result of political elites seeking to reshape what he calls their societies' "political-economic imaginaries." Swarts demonstrates that this shift cut across traditional party lines, and that in all four cases, the result was a new set of intersubjective norms about appropriate economic policies, the role of the state in the economy, the expectations and aspirations of citizens, and the very nature of an advanced industrial democracy in a globalizing world.

Wisdom Tales from Around the World

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Wisdom Tales from Around the World
A collection of traditional stories from around the world, reflecting the cumulative wisdom of Sufi, Zen, Taoist, Buddhist, Jewish, Christian, African, and Native American cultures.
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