Coyote: A Trickster Tale A Trickster Tale

Coyote: A Trickster Tale by Sam Besson is a 28-page book published by Teacher Created Materials on September 1, 2013. This engaging story follows a boastful coyote who aspires to fly like the crows he admires. In his quest, the crows play a trick on him, leading to unexpected results that reveal a lesson about self-acceptance.
Readers will find a classic Pueblo tale that explores themes of imagination and play, enriched by colorful illustrations. This juvenile fiction piece delves into legends and myths, making it a suitable choice for young readers interested in stories about Indigenous Peoples of the Americas. The narrative emphasizes the importance of being oneself while providing an entertaining experience.
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In this tale, a boastful coyote wants to be like the crows he sees in the trees. He wants to be able to fly and soar like the beautiful birds. The crows, however, decide to play a trick on the coyote. They stick their feathers into the coyote and tell him this will help him to fly. Unfortunately, the coyote doesn’t exactly get what he had hoped for. This classic Pueblo tale explains how coyotes became gray in this mischievous story. Colorful illustrations and the importance of being yourself make this an engaging reader for young readers.
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