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Moonlight Stories: How the Tortoise Married the King's Daughter, and Other Stories

Moonlight Stories: How the Tortoise Married the King's Daughter, and Other Stories

Book by Remi Adedeji
Remi Adedeji is an esteemed Nigerian children's writer, and associate editor for Bookbird in Nigeria. She started writing story books for African children when she discovered that the only books available to African children were alien to African... Google Books
Originally published: 1986
Author: Remi Adedeji
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The reader will learn how the oil palm got its nuts; why the vulture has no hair on his head; why the tortoise's back is cracked; and how the tortoise married ...
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The reader will learn how the oil palm got its nuts; why the vulture has no hair on his head; why the tortoise's back is cracked; and how the tortoise married ...
Soon, every available man in the land had gone to ask for the princesses' hands in marriage, but no one could tell their names. So, the tortoise, a very crafty ...
Now the tortoise was looked upon as the wisest of all beasts and men. This king had a son named Ekpenyon, to whom he gave fifty young girls as wives, but the ...
The king then managed to speak, he said, “I will give anyone who capture the elephant half of the kingdom and my beautiful daughter to marry“. Hearing this, the ...
Apr 7, 2011 · The king had three daughters. No one in the town knew the names of these princesses except the king and his wife, the olori. The king was so ...
The Tortoise and the Princess who never speaks. There was a king who had a daughter named Bola. Bola had never spoken a word and the king was very distressed.