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The Barrow Hill Webmasters team would like to thank the following people for their contributions: Jessica from 6D for contibuting her Norwegian folk tale. Year 6 for drawing some of the illustrations. Our Assistant Coach Peter for helping us with some tricky coding. We have learnt so much from you! Adobe for allowing us to use their programs. Without them we could not have entered. Westminster City Learning Centre for access to their computers. Citations Books Larousse (2004) Tales from around the World, Zero to ten Ltd, London Troughton, J (1994) What made Tiddalik Laugh, Penguin Books, London Vernon-Jackson, H (1999) African Folk Tales, Dover Publications, USA
Websites Baker, B (2001) Chinese Calendar, Wikipedia, viewed: 08/03/2007, url: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_calendar Bellows, H.A Volundarkvitha , Sacred Texts, viewed: 10/04/2007 url: www.sacred-texts.com/neu/poe/poe17.htm Chan, Y Chinese Calendar, Buddhist Light Temple, Ottawa, Canada. Viewed: 22/03/2007 url: www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Courtyard/1652/Animals.html Gupta, S (2001) Birbal Stories 7, India, viewed: 15/03/2007, url: www.geocities.com/shishusansar/birbal/birbal7.htm Kudo, M Peach Boy, Japan viewed: 15/03/2007, url: www.geocities.co.jp/HeartLand-Gaien/7211/momo.html TopMarks education (2007) The Gingerbread Man, United Kingdom, viewed: 15/03/2007, url: http://www.topmarks.co.uk/stories/gingerbread.htm Stack, B. The Story of Momotaro, Creighton University, Omaha, USA viewed: 22/03/2007 url: http://people.creighton.edu/~bls65752/peachboy.html
Code Macc/IpariGrafika (2006) PageFlip v2.2, viewed:15/02/2007 url: http://www.iparigrafika.hu/pageflip (A free book download).
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