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May 13, 2013 · Here are two hilarious Jamaican folktales about the original story-spinner himself. Anansi the spider is teeny-teeny, but his boasts are as tall as tales get. In the first story, Anansi takes Tiger’s challenge and outwits the prideful snake to win possession of all the stories in the jungle.
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- Brian Gleeson
Rabbit Ears: Anansi: Directed by Craig Rogers. With Denzel Washington. Here are two hilarious Jamaican folktales about the original story spinner himself. Anansi the spider is teeny-teeny, but his boasts are as tall as tales get.
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- Animation, Short
- Craig Rogers
- 1991
Author: Brian Gleeson , Illustrator: Denzel Washington. Start Listening. Here are two hilarious Jamaican folktales about the original story-spinner himself. Anansi the spider is teeny-teeny, but his boasts are as tall as tales get. In the first story, Anansi... Read More. Book Info. Ages: 5-7. Read time: -- AR LEVEL: N/A. LEXILE©: N/A.
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Anansi by Anansi, Rabbit Ears, UB40, Denzel Washington, We All Have Tales released in 2000. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and mo...
Read 5 reviews from the world’s largest community for readers. Two Jamaican folk tales in which Anansi the spider practices his trickery on others