Materials and Resources
Printed Materials
- Climo, S. (1989). The Egyptian Cinderella. New York: HarperCollins Publishers.
- Climo, S. (1993). The Korean Cinderella. New York: HarperCollins Publishers.
- Compton, J. (1994). Ashpet: An Appalachian tale. New York: Holiday House.
- De la Paz, M. (1991). Abadeha, the Philippine Cinderella. Los Angeles, CA: Pazific Queen.
- Haviland, V. (1985). Cenerentola. Favorite fairy tales told around the world. New York: Little, Brown and Company.
- Huck, J. (1989). Princess furball. Jefferson City, MO: Scholastic.
- Louie, A. (1998). Yeh-Shen, a Cinderella tale from China. New York: Putnam.
- Lum, D. (1994). The golden slipper: A Vietnamese legend. Jefferson City, MO: Troll.
- Martin, R. (1992). The rough-face girl. New York: Putnam’s Sons.
- Mayer, M. (1994). Baba Yaga and Vasilisa the Brave. New York: Morrow Junior Books.
- Mehta, L. (1985). The enchanted anklet: A Cinderella story from India. Toronto, CA: Lilmur.
- Phumla. (1972). Nomi and the magic fish: A story from Africa. New York: Doubleday.
- Pollock, P. (1995). The Turkey girl: A Zuni Cinderella. New York: Little, Brown and Company.
- San Souci, R. (1994). Sootface: An Ojibwa Cinderella story. New York: Doubleday Book for Young Readers.
- San Souci, R. (1989). The talking eggs. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers.
- Shah, I. (1979). “The Algonquin Cinderella.” World tales. Chicago: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
- Steptoe, J. (1987). Mufaro’s beautiful daughters: An African tale. Jefferson City, MO: Scholastic.
Internet Resources
Technology—Hardware
- Computer for access to stories from around the world
- Internet connection to access Web sites
- Digital camera to take pictures for the brochure
Technology—Software
- Presentation software for slideshow presentations
- Desktop publishing for creating wanted poster and teacher-created graphic organizers
- Internet browser to access stories from around the world and create blogs or wiki
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