Hey Kids! We've got three exciting
adventures about Rainbow, the young girl who finds herself alone
in Indian Country. The best news is that you can hear the first
one free. Just click the “LISTEN” button.
If you love it — and we're sure you will — you can
buy the CD with all three stories about Rainbow, or you can ask
your library to get a copy for you.
If you want to tell your own Rainbow of the Sioux story, click
the “More Fun” button. TallTales Audio will get you
started with the beginning of a thrilling new story and it will
be up to you to finish it.
“Librarians and teachers can use this
tale to promote the art and fun of storytelling to a younger
generation.”
— Beverly Bixler, San Antonio Public
Library, TX in School Library Journal
Choose from these exciting, original kids’ audio stories.

Clem
the Detective Dog
Ralphie The Gopher
Sheriff
Daisy & Deputy Bud
Rainbow
of the Sioux
The
Monotonia Chronicles
Tibbodnock
Stories
Fiona the Smart Ghost
Ivan the Not-So-Terrible
Nikki the Invisible Girl
Sarabel to the Rescue
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 Created & told
by Jake Warner
A
young girl, the lone survivor of a wagon train plagued by illness,
finds herself alone in Indian Country. Can she survive, a stranger
in a strange land?
Alone
in Indian Country
While admiring an amazing rainbow, a band of
Sioux scouts stumbles on the young girl. She aims her rifle at
the chief. Is he an enemy or a friend?
Click
here to read this first story while you listen.
Becoming Sioux
Sad and lonely, the young girl is made to follow
the tribe. Treated as an outcast, she uses her strength and mind
to overcome obstacles. Is she ready to live her life amongst
this wandering tribe?
The Buffalo Hunt
Back home, the girl knew many things about
life on the farm, but if she is to survive with the Sioux, she
must master new skills—to ride bareback and swim in river rapids—and
the courage to face a wild buffalo.
All
three stories can be found on the Rainbow of the Sioux CD.
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“The
Monotonia stories are my favorite because Princess
Claria is so
smart. But I also love Rainbow of The Sioux — she's
smart too.”
— Mavis,
Age 9, Redwood City, Ca |
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