This One or That One

The comic, "This One or That One," is an adaptation of the African-American folktale "The Mango Trees." It is the story of a young man who plants two fruit trees but has so much trouble trying to decide which fruit to eat first, that he never gets to eat any. The story gently teaches a lesson about indecision.
It is a colorful, silly tale that is easy to read on a beginning first grade level.

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This One or That One

The comic, "This One or That One," is an adaptation of the African-American folktale "The Mango Trees." It is the story of a young man who plants two fruit trees but has so much trouble trying to decide which fruit to eat first, that he never gets to eat any. The story gently teaches a lesson about indecision.
It is a colorful, silly tale that is easy to read on a beginning first grade level.

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This One or That One

This One or That One

by Gloria Lapin
This One or That One

This One or That One

by Gloria Lapin

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Overview

The comic, "This One or That One," is an adaptation of the African-American folktale "The Mango Trees." It is the story of a young man who plants two fruit trees but has so much trouble trying to decide which fruit to eat first, that he never gets to eat any. The story gently teaches a lesson about indecision.
It is a colorful, silly tale that is easy to read on a beginning first grade level.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940032909705
Publisher: Gloria Lapin
Publication date: 12/06/2011
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 5 - 11 Years

About the Author

Gloria Lapin, M.Ed is a retired elementary school teacher, principal, consultant, and presenter. She is the author of supplementary educational reading materials, and enjoys creating beginning reading comics. She has returned to college in fine arts to improve her illustration skills so her comics will be even more engaging.

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