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Folklore -- Africa -- Film adaptations.
Droughts -- Juvenile films.
Plants as art material -- Juvenile films.
Handicraft for children -- Juvenile films.
Drawing -- Juvenile films.
Art -- Juvenile films.
Africa -- Juvenile films.
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Folklore -- Africa -- Film adaptations.
Droughts -- Juvenile films.
Plants as art material -- Juvenile films.
Handicraft for children -- Juvenile films.
Drawing -- Juvenile films.
Art -- Juvenile films.
Africa -- Juvenile films.
MARC Display
The
snake
and the
maiden
[videorecording (DVD)].
Film Ideas, c2007.
Call #:
DVD DRA
Subjects
Folklore -- Africa -- Film adaptations.
Droughts -- Juvenile films.
Plants as art material -- Juvenile films.
Handicraft for children -- Juvenile films.
Drawing -- Juvenile films.
Art -- Juvenile films.
Africa -- Juvenile films.
Series
Draw me a story ; 23
ISBN:
9781575579375
1575579375
Alternate title:
Snake
& the
maiden
[videorecording (DVD)]
Snake
and the
maiden
(
natural
vegetation
) [videorecording (DVD)]
Format:
[videorecording (DVD)].
Description:
1 videodisc (ca. 8-10 min.) : sd., col. ; 12 cm.
Notes:
Extras: Downloadable art to paint or color ; text of the story to read alone or as a read-along ; downloadable story book. The downloadable extras require Adobe Acrobat Reader and an Internet connection.
Public perfomance rights.
Closed-captioned.
Summary:
"The seven tribes of Uagadu, one of the richest lands in Africa, all worshipped the
snake
Bida that brought the rains. In return, Bida asked them for one offering each spring -- to eat the prettiest
maiden
in the land. Each of the tribes took turns making the sacrifice until it was the turn of the Bambars. The tribal elders chose the beautiful 16-year-old Sia to be sacrificed, but Amadu was madly in love with her. To save her from such a dreadful fate, Amadu killed the
snake
. From that day on, drought turned Uagadu into a desert. The elders accused Amadu and Sia of treason and banished them. But the young couple found another land and lived happily ever after." --Container.
Audience:
K-4, Elementary. Film Ideas website.
Genre:
Films for the hearing impaired
DVDs for children.
DVD-ROMs for children.
Other authors:
Film Ideas (Firm)
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