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Ever wonder where chocolate came from? We have the Mayan king Kukulkn to thank. Kukulkn is more than a kinghe is also a god. One day he brings his people an amazing gift: a chocolate tree! But there is just one problem. Kukulkns brother, Night Jaguar, doesnt want regular people to have chocolate. He thinks only gods should eat the tempting treat. Will Night Jaguar prevail? Or will the Mayans get to keep their chocolate tree?
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- Q: What age group is 'The Chocolate Tree: [A Mayan Folktale]' suitable for? A: This book is categorized as suitable for beginner readers, often appealing to children aged 5 to 8 years.
- Q: How many pages does 'The Chocolate Tree' have? A: The book contains a total of 48 pages.
- Q: Who is the author of 'The Chocolate Tree: [A Mayan Folktale]'? A: The book is written by Linda Lowery.
- Q: Is 'The Chocolate Tree' available in hardcover or only in paperback? A: This edition of 'The Chocolate Tree' is available in paperback.
- Q: What is the main theme of 'The Chocolate Tree'? A: The main theme revolves around the origins of chocolate, featuring the Mayan king Kukulkán who brings a chocolate tree to his people.
- Q: When was 'The Chocolate Tree: [A Mayan Folktale]' published? A: The book was published on August 1, 2009.
- Q: Does 'The Chocolate Tree' include illustrations? A: Yes, this edition is illustrated, enhancing the storytelling experience for young readers.
- Q: What is the story's conflict in 'The Chocolate Tree'? A: The conflict arises when Kukulkán's brother, Night Jaguar, opposes the idea of regular people enjoying chocolate, believing it should only be for gods.
- Q: Is 'The Chocolate Tree' a standalone story or part of a series? A: This book is a standalone story in the 'On My Own Folklore' series.
- Q: Can this book be used for educational purposes? A: Yes, 'The Chocolate Tree' can be a great educational resource for teaching children about Mayan culture and the history of chocolate.