101 Healing Stories for Kids and Teens

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Njururi, N. (1975). Tales from Mount Kenya. Nairobi, Kenya: Transafrica Press.
Ramanujan, A. K. (Ed.). (1991). Folktales from India.New York: Pantheon.
Retan, W. (1989). Favorite tales from many lands. New York: Grosset & Dunlap.
Roberts, A., & Mountford, C. P. (1980). The first sunrise: Australian aboriginal myths in paintings. Ade-
laide, Australia: Rigby.
Rockwell, A. (1994). The robber baby: Stories from the Greek myths.New York: Greenwillow.
Sakya, K., & Griffith, L. (1980). Tales of Kathmandu: Folktales from the Himalayan kingdom of Nepal.
Brisbane, Australia: House of Kathmandu.
Scheffler, A. (1997). Silent Beetle gets the seeds: Proverbs from far and wide. London: Macmillan.
Schultz, G. F. (1968). Vietnamese legends. Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle.
Scott, M. (1988). Irish fairytales. Dublin, Ireland: Mercier Press.
Sherman, J. (1993). Rachel the Clever and other Jewish folktales. Little Rock, AR: August House.
Sierra, J., & Kaminski, R. (1991). Multcultural Folktales: Stories to tell young children. Phoenix, AZ: Oryx
Press.
Spears, R. (Ed.). (1991). West African folk tales( J. Berry, trans.).Evanston, IL: Northwestern Univer-
sity Press.
Te Kanawa, K. (1997). Land of the long white cloud: Maori myths, tales, and legends.Auckland, New
Zealand: Viking.
Thomas, R. (2002). Folk tales of Bhutan. New Delhi, India: Learners Press.
Urton, G. (Ed.). (1985).Animal myths and metaphors in South America.Salt Lake City, UT: University
of Salt Lake City.
Zipes, J. (1979). Breaking the magic spell: Radical theories of folk and fairytales. Houston: University of
Texas Press.
Zipes, J. (1994). The outspoken princess and the gentle knight. New York: Bantam.


RELIGIOUS AND SPIRITUAL STORIES


Religions have long taught through parables. In the spiritual literature are many stories of strong
moral values, positive reframing, constructive management of relationships, and healthy worldviews.
Here is just a small sample.


Berg, L. (1999). The God stories: A celebration of legends. London: Frances Lincoln.
de Mello, A. (1988). The song of the bird.Anand, India: Gujarat Sahitya Prakash.
Feldman, C., & Kornfield, J. (1991). Stories of the spirit, stories of the heart: Parables of the spiritual path
from around the world.San Francisco: Harper.
Friedlander, S. (1987). When you hear hoofbeats think of a zebra: Talks on Sufism. New York: Perennial
Library.
Hoff, B. (1989). The tao of Pooh.London: Mandarin.
Hoff, B. (1993). The te of Piglet.London: Mandarin.
Jensen, L. (1999). Uncovering the wisdom of the heartmind.Wheaton, IL: Quest Books.
Martin, R., & Soares, M. (1995). One hand clapping: Zen stories for all ages. New York: Rizzoli.
Redhouse, R. W. (Trans.). (1977). Legends of the Sufis. London: Theosophical Publishing House.


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