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Pajaro Verde = The Green Bird (Out of print)

AUTHOR Hayes, Joe; Castro L., Antonio
PUBLISHER Cinco Puntos Press (10/01/2002)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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This dream-like story of an enchanted prince--caught by a spell in the body of a green bird--begins with the introduction of nine curious sisters. Each has a different number of eyes, beginning with the oldest, who has nine, down to the youngest, with just one. The green bird proposes marriage to Mirabel, the two-eyed sister. Though her siblings mock her and her mother forbids it, Mirabel's steadfast vision sees past the bird to a handsome prince, and she marries him One by one, the envious mother dispatches her other daughters to the green bird's palace to spy on who he really is. They are overcome with the beauty of their sister's palace, and by the power of a sleeping potion the prince has provided to Mirabel. Only the littlest sister stays awake long enough to see the green bird sing in each window of the palace and then enter and change into a prince. Her discovery prompts the mother to set a cruel trap; P jaro Verde is forced to leave on a long journey to sickness and oblivion. But Mirabel's love seeks him out, even in the house of the sun and the moon, and in the end restores to him his marriage and his kingdom.

Joe Hayes is one of America's premier storytellers, a nationally recognized teller of tales from the Hispanic, Native American and Anglo cultures of the Southwest. Joe lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico and travels extensively throughout the U.S.

Antonio Castro L. was born in Zacatecas, Mexico. He has illustrated dozens of children's books, including Barry, the Bravest Saint Bernard (Random House) and The Life of Louis Pasteur (Twenty-First Century Books). He lives in Ju rez. His son, Antonio, the designer of this book, lives across the border in El Paso, Texas.

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ISBN-13: 9780938317654
ISBN-10: 0938317652
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: Spanish
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Page Count: 40
Carton Quantity: 42
Product Dimensions: 8.84 x 0.34 x 11.20 inches
Weight: 0.91 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Dust Cover, Price on Product, Ikids, Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
Subject Information
BISAC Categories
Juvenile Fiction | Fairy Tales & Folklore - General
Juvenile Fiction | Fantasy & Magic
Juvenile Fiction | Legends, Myths, Fables - General
Grade Level: 1st Grade - 4th Grade
Accelerated Reader:
Reading Level: 4.3
Point Value: 0.5
Interest Level: Lower Grade
Guided Reading Level: Not Applicable
Dewey Decimal: 398.209
Library of Congress Control Number: 2002002108
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This dreamlike story of an enchanted prince--caught by a spell in the body of a green bird--begins with the introduction of nine curious sisters. Storyteller Hayes tells another classic tale in Spanish and English from New Mexico's magical folklore. Full color.
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This dream-like story of an enchanted prince--caught by a spell in the body of a green bird--begins with the introduction of nine curious sisters. Each has a different number of eyes, beginning with the oldest, who has nine, down to the youngest, with just one. The green bird proposes marriage to Mirabel, the two-eyed sister. Though her siblings mock her and her mother forbids it, Mirabel's steadfast vision sees past the bird to a handsome prince, and she marries him One by one, the envious mother dispatches her other daughters to the green bird's palace to spy on who he really is. They are overcome with the beauty of their sister's palace, and by the power of a sleeping potion the prince has provided to Mirabel. Only the littlest sister stays awake long enough to see the green bird sing in each window of the palace and then enter and change into a prince. Her discovery prompts the mother to set a cruel trap; P jaro Verde is forced to leave on a long journey to sickness and oblivion. But Mirabel's love seeks him out, even in the house of the sun and the moon, and in the end restores to him his marriage and his kingdom.

Joe Hayes is one of America's premier storytellers, a nationally recognized teller of tales from the Hispanic, Native American and Anglo cultures of the Southwest. Joe lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico and travels extensively throughout the U.S.

Antonio Castro L. was born in Zacatecas, Mexico. He has illustrated dozens of children's books, including Barry, the Bravest Saint Bernard (Random House) and The Life of Louis Pasteur (Twenty-First Century Books). He lives in Ju rez. His son, Antonio, the designer of this book, lives across the border in El Paso, Texas.

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Author: Hayes, Joe
Joe Hayes is one of America's premier storytellers-a nationally recognized teller of tales from the Hispanic, Native American and Anglo cultures. His bilingual Spanish-English tellings have earned him a distinctive place among America's storytellers. His bilingual books are used in schools all over the United States. For twenty-six summers Joe has been the resident storyteller at the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian in Santa Fe. He has shared stories in over 3,000 schools and spoken at educational conferences throughout the country. He has appeared at the National Storytelling Festival in Jonesborough, TN, and one of his tales was chosen for the book Best Loved Stories Told At The National Storytelling Festival. His first book, The Day It Snowed Tortillas, was published in 1982. It is a collection of some of Joe's favorite Hispanic stories from New Mexico, and has become a regional classic.
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Illustrator: Castro L., Antonio
Antonio Castro L. was born in Zacatecas, Mexico and has lived in the Juarez-El Paso area for most of his life. He has illustrated dozens of childrens' books including PAjaro Verde and Treasure on Gold Street.
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