Audio Collection
Once Up On A Lilypad
Elizabeth Falconer
Jump to Japan with these fun-filled Japanese folktales. Adventure stories of old featuring inquisitive froggies, a mysterious "roofle" and even some of Pikachu's ancestors are accompanied with lively koto music and sounds.
Collection Contents
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Once Up On A Lilypad | 12:05 | Play |
| 2 |
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The Cricket's Story | 15:43 | Play |
| 3 |
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Roofle! | 12:36 | Play |
| 4 |
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Papachu | 7:37 | Play |
| 5 |
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The Looooong Name | 11:18 | Play |
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Description
Croak! Croak! Kero! Kero! Jump to Japan with these fun-filled Japanese folktales told with warmth and humor by award-winning storyteller and koto master Elizabeth Falconer. Adventure stories of old featuring a pair of inquisitive froggies, a mysterious "roofle" and even some of Pikachu's ancestors are accompanied with lively koto music.
For ages 4 to...over 40! Winner of a 2003 Parents' Choice Silver Honors Award.
"A joy to listen to." - Chicago Parent
"Falconer is an enormously gifted storyteller, filling each tale with a sense of fun and adventure. A first-rate collection from start to finish." - School Library Journal
Since Elizabeth Falconer began recording her unique musical adventures in 2000, she has received four Parents' Choice, two NAPPA, and a Storytelling World Honors award. Falconer lived in Japan for over a decade, and is now a frequent performer with her koto dragon instrument at festivals, libraries, museums and schools in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. This is her fourth title of folktales and koto music.