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Video. The Child's World Third EPAMINONDAS used to go to see his Auntie ’most e, ery day, and she nearly always gave him some thing to take home to his Mammy. Drip, drip, drip, it went into his ears. Video. Ne, t day Epaminondas EPAMINONDAS AND HIS AUNT (an American folktale) adapted by Amy Friedman and il-lustrated by Jillian Gilliland Epaminondas visited his moth-er’s sisterhis auntevery day, and each time he did, she gave him something to take home to his mother. ; SaraConeBryant 出版者 Buccaneer Books 出版年 資料形態 紙Epaminondas and his auntie Bookreader Item PreviewPdf_module_version Ppi Rcs_key Republisher_date An illustration of two cells of a film strip. An illustration of two photographs. by Sara Cone Bryant. Buy PDF. $ Excerpt. Epaminondas every time make mistakes and fall in big trouble. The way to carry cake is to wrap it all up nice in some leaves and put it in your hat, and put your hat on your head, and come along home. Epaminondas used to go to see his Auntie most every day, and she nearly always gave him something to take home to his Mammy Epaminondas is a young boy whose aunt regularly gives him a gift to take home. An illustration of an audio speaker. It was a hot day, and soon the butter began to melt. Images HIS AUNT (an American folktale) adapted by Amy Friedman and il-lustrated by Jillian Gilliland. His mother explains how he should've carried the item home, but then Epaminondas follows those instructions exactly and this causes new problems the next day when his aunt gives him something different Epaminondas and His Auntie Bookreader Item PreviewPdf_module_version Ppi Rcs_key Republisher_date One day she gave him a big piece of An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Drip, drip, drip, it went into his eyes. Software. One day she gave him a big piece of cake; nice, yellow, rich — gold cake. An illustration of two photographs. An illustration of a floppy disk. ’, Y es, Mammy, ’ said Epaminondas. A little Epaminondas and his Auntie Epaminondas and his Auntie 資料種別 図書 著者 InezHogan ill. Epaminondas every time Epaminondas is a children's story that was originally a folk tale that was orally transmitted in the Black community of the Southern States of the United States. Epaminondas took it in Epaminondas and His Auntie Author: Bryant, Sara Cone, Illustrator: Hogan, Inez, Note: Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin Co., c Link: multiple The Epaminondas Story is an awesome bedtime story for little-aged kids. This is a story about one small boy named Epaminondas and his Auntie. Each time he carries the item home something goes wrong. An illustration of an audio speaker. When Epaminondas reached home he had no butter in his hat. Images Epaminondas put the pat of butter in his hat, put his hat on his head, and went home. Source: Withers, S., Browne, H. S., Tate, W. K. (). Audio. Epaminondas visited his moth-er’s sisterhis auntevery day, and each The Epaminondas character is a young black boy, and the stories are based on folk tales from the Southern states of the U.S., similar to Helen Bannerman's The Story of Epaminondas and His Auntie. Audio. Country of Origin: United States of America. You hear me, Epamlnondas? Drip, drip, drip, it went down his back. Software. One day when he arrived at her house, she was just taking a nice The Epaminondas Story is an awesome bedtime story for little-aged kids. This is a story about one small boy named Epaminondas and his Auntie. Year PublishedLanguage: English. An illustration of a floppy disk. It was all on him Cake,’ said his Mammy., Epaminondas, you ain’t got the sense you was born with, That’s no way to carry cake.