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New Release

Dancing Turtle: A Folktale from Brazil

Popular LittleFolk picture book, The Dancing Turtle, is now available in paperback. This Brazilian folktale adapted by award-winning author Pleasant DeSpain and illustrated by David Boston tells the story of a wise turtle who must cleverly outwit two children to survive in the Amazon rainforest.  Boston's rich watercolor illustrations capture the fertile, dense life of the Amazon. This timeless story of courage and perseverance continues to be retold throughout Latin America. (ISBN 978-1-941460-46-7)

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Illustrator Pat Cummings

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Illustrator Stefan Czernicki

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Illustrator Susan Gaber

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Author, Illustrator Baird Hoffmire

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Author David Holt

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Illustrator Julie Paschkis

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Illustrator Daniel San Souci

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Illustrator Stacey Schuett

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Illustrator Don Tate

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Author, Illustrator Mitch Weiss

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Bobby Norfolk

Bobby Norfolk

From Kindergarten to the Tenth Grade, Bobby Norfolk stuttered. He was so self-conscious about his impediment that he retreated into books. Luckily, he had some master teachers in the St. Louis Public Schools who saw a potential in him that he had yet to see in himself. They put him in drama class, glee club - even a talent show judged by country music legend, Mel Tillis. Fortunately, when Bobby performed, he discovered that he didn’t stutter!

 

In books, young Norfolk found his troubles fused with those of heroes whose epic struggles captured his imagination. Eventually, the stutter disappeared. As a young adult, Bobby Norfolk became an actor and stand-up comedian. He became an opening act for the likes of B.B. King and Lou Rawls. Norfolk's day job as a National Park Service ranger at the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri also gave him experience relating to a variety of audiences. 

 

Bobby Norfolk is one of the most sought-after African-American storytellers in the country. He and his wife, Sherry, have authored five classic Anansi tales that are included in the Story Cove picture book series. When they aren’t traveling or performing at schools and festivals, they live in St. Louis, Missouri. 

Learn more at folktale.com

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