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One Ox, Two Ox, Three Ox, and the Dragon King For Further Reference
MacRae, Cathi Dunn. Review. Wilson Library Bulletin, vol. 69, no. 2 (October 1994): 119-120. MacRae's short review of Here There Be Dragons praises the collection.
Review of Here There Be Dragons. Publishers Weekly, vol. 240, no. 44 (November 1, 1993): 81. The reviewer says, "Dragonlovers and maybe even dinophiles will unite to celebrate Yolen's .. . virtuosic poems and stories about dragons."
Rogers, Susan L. School Library Journal, vol.
40, no. 1 (January 1994): 117. '"The King's Dragon' and 'One Ox, Two Ox, Three Ox, and the Dragon King' are pieces that have the familiar motifs and rhythmic cadences of authentic folk tales, making them good read-aloud choices," says Rogers.
Yolen, Jane. "America's Cinderella." Children's Literature in Education, vol. 8 (1977): 21-29. Yolen discusses the history of the Cinderella fairy tale, explaining that she prefers the strong character of the original tale...
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