{"product_id":"whiskers-tails-wings-isbn-9781580893725","title":"Whiskers, Tails \u0026 Wings","description":"Judy Goldman retells animal folktales from five indigenous groups in Mexico--the Tarahumara, Seri, Huichol, Triqui, and Tseltal. Each story is followed by information about the featured culture, enriching readers' understanding of the diverse peoples who make up Mexico.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eFabricio VandenBroeck's lush art portrays the richness of the many peoples, animals, and places that make up Mexico.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eIncludes a map of Mexico, showing the location of each indigenous group. Back matter includes a glossary and tale sources, as well as an index and a bibliography.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eAwards and Honors for \u003ci\u003eWhiskers, Tails \u0026amp; Wings: Animal Folktales from Mexico\u003c\/i\u003e:\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e• 2013 Aesop Accolades\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e• 2013 New York Public Library Children's Books 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e• 2014 Storytelling World Award (Honor Book, Storytelling Collections category)\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e• 2015 International   Latino Book Award (Best Youth Latino Focused Chapter Book) 2nd PlaceJudy Goldman is the author of many children’s books, both in English and in Spanish, including DE ASTUTOS, TRAGONES Y MORDELONES, illustrated by Juan Gedovius (Editorial Norma, 2011); SAPO Y YUKU—UN CUENTO YAQUI, illustrated by Arno Avilés (Progreso Editorial, 2009); and UNCLE MONARCH AND THE DAY OF THE DEAD, illustrated by René King Moreno (Boyds Mills Press, 2008). She lives in Mexico City, Mexico. Visit Judy at judygoldman4kids.com.\u003cb\u003eA Tarahumara Tale\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003e \u003ci\u003eWhen Señor Grillo Met Señor Puma\u003c\/i\u003e\u003cbr\u003e             Señor Puma was in a bad mood. He stomped through the forest, looking neither left nor right, much less where he stepped.\u003cbr\u003e             Suddenly someone yelled, “¡Oye, tú! Watch where you’re going! You almost killed me!”\u003cbr\u003e             Señor Puma stopped in his tracks. He looked for the source of the voice. Down by Señor Puma’s paw was a very annoyed cricket who was shaking his antennae at him. Under normal circumstances Señor Puma would have laughed and gone on his way, but today he was ripe for picking a fight.\u003cbr\u003e             “Who cares?” Señor Puma said. “You are so small and weak that you are good for nothing!” With a quick movement of his paw, he flicked Señor Grillo into the weeds.\u003cbr\u003e             Señor Grillo was even angrier than before. He picked himself up and shouted, “It is a shame that you should treat me this way. ¡Eres un cobarde!”\u003cbr\u003e             With a roar, Señor Puma yelled, “You cannot call me a coward and get away with it! This is war! Prepare your army, and tomorrow we will meet in the meadow near the shore of the lake. I will get rid of you and your kind.”\u003cbr\u003e             Señor Puma stalked off to recruit his army. Through the forest he went, roaring and calling at the top of his lungs, “Come, hermanos, your king calls you to arms!”\u003cbr\u003e             The first volunteers were two bears he spotted among the trees. They were soon joined by two more pumas and five ferocious bobcats. Señor Puma also enlisted a family of foxes, some skunks, and three nasty snakes. Then he spent the rest of the day drilling his army until they were ready to fight. \u003cbr\u003e             Meanwhile, Señor Grillo sat quietly under a tree, thinking about how he could win the upcoming battle. After a while he left to arrange everything.\u003cbr\u003e             Early the next morning, when the sun was beginning to splash the sky with color, Señor Puma and his troops arrived at the battleground.\u003cbr\u003e             “Halt!” Señor Puma ordered, looking over the combat zone.\u003cbr\u003e             All was quiet.\u003cbr\u003e             The only odd thing he spotted were several yellow gourds dotting the field.\u003cbr\u003e             Señor Puma snorted and said, “Why, the little coward didn’t show up.”\u003cbr\u003e             Then he saw a movement.\u003cbr\u003e             Señor Grillo was there after all, standing at the other end of the field.\u003cbr\u003e             Señor Puma snickered and said, “That silly insect is by himself! Does he think he’s going to beat us by throwing gourds? Foolish creature, how can he possibly win? Ha! This is going to be the shortest war in history!”\u003cbr\u003e             The other animals laughed so hard that they fell to the ground, whooping, slithering, and shaking. After a few minutes, they stood up and, still laughing and wiping their eyes, took their positions.\u003cbr\u003e             With a snarl, Señor Puma gave the order to begin the battle. The animals howled and rushed at the lone cricket, ready to crush him into the ground.\u003cbr\u003e             But at that moment, a multitude of crickets jumped up from behind the gourds and whipped off their tops. Señor Grillo’s army poured from the hollow gourds—hundreds of angry wasps hovering above his head like a storm cloud.\u003cbr\u003e             When Señor Puma saw the buzzing swarm, he skidded to a stop. “Run for your lives!” he yelled.\u003cbr\u003e             All was confusion as the animals in front stopped in their tracks and the ones behind plowed into them. Legs, tails, and bodies jumbled together.\u003cbr\u003e             Howling at the tops of their lungs, they untangled themselves and turned tail, running as fast as they could, with Señor Puma sprinting at the head of his vanquished army.\u003cbr\u003e             Even though they raced as swiftly as possible, tripping over stones and roots and crashing into trees and each other, the wasps soon caught up with them. Señor Puma shouted, “Run to the lake. Only there will we be safe!”\u003cbr\u003e             As soon as they reached the water, the animals dove into the lake. There they stayed until the wasps decided that they had had enough. Only then did Señor Puma’s army crawl home to lick its wounds.\u003cbr\u003e             That night Señor Grillo and his army had a grand party to celebrate their victory. There was food and drink and song, and, as a special treat, Señor Grillo composed an epic poem narrating their triumph, and then he set it to music on the spot.\u003cbr\u003e             Since then crickets sing that song every night to remember Señor Grillo’s victory over Señor Puma.\u003cbr\u003e             And pumas are very careful not to upset them.","brand":"Charlesbridge","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46302238048485,"sku":"NP9781580893725","price":16.95,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/1842\/7735\/files\/9781580893725.jpg?v=1767744111","url":"https:\/\/k12savings.com\/products\/whiskers-tails-wings-isbn-9781580893725","provider":"K12savings","version":"1.0","type":"link"}