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STORIES FOR KIDS ~  FOLK TALES, FAIRY TALES, LEGENDS, RIDDLES, MYTHS, POEMS AND MORE! Read Folktales for kids from all over the world. These stories for kids include folktales (folk tales) such as fairy tales (fairytales), legend stories, riddle stories, myths, poems and more! All of our stories for kids contain positive morals to inspire children with themes of kindness, generosity and friendship.

Trapped inside a castle, the women present a risky and desperate plan. A legend children’s story from Germany.

Two fairies bet on whether a womanizing prince will stay true. (from France)

Flatterers divert the Prince from the truth about his enormous nose. (from France)

A fisherlad wins a mermaid’s ring to win the heart of his own true love.

Four animal friends must pool their forces to defeat a hunter.

A girl kept as a slave by a condor is offered a hope of rescue.

The terrible Chenoo monster threatens a girl and her brothers. Can a gentle touch cure the monster?

A frightened Spanish girl forges a powerful relationship with a puma.

A girl is transformed into a fish to seek the lost crown of a queen-fish.

Poor Alena is cursed with an ill fate. Is there a way for her to change it?

A Story of Love from Pakistan. 

A prince sets out to discover why every night his bride, the girl with the loveliest hair in the world, returns home.

Three brothers catch runaway golden goats, but not for long.

A parade of villagers get stuck to Simpleton and his golden goose.

A great fire wipes out all peoples on earth except two.

A Story of Courage, Gratitude and Keeping a Promise, from Iceland.

A boy named Audun brings a great bear as a gift to one king. But what will the other king think?

On their wedding day, a bride and groom realize they had already met.

A farmer and his wife trade jobs, and he finds her work is not so easy.

An orphan who masters the art of shooting pebbles attracts the King.

A Story of Friendship from Africa.

If a blacksmith can’t turn iron into an iron man, he will die.

 

How can the King choose a councilor to rule while he is away?

The Castle of the Faithful Wives ~ Legend Stories for Kids

Trapped inside a castle, the women present a risky and desperate plan. A legend children’s story from Germany.

The Contest of the Fairies (Fairy) ~ Fairy Tale Stories for Kids

Two fairies bet on whether a womanizing prince will stay true. (from France)

The Enormous Nose ~ Fairy Tale Stories for Kids

Flatterers divert the Prince from the truth about his enormous nose. (from France)

The Fisherlad & the Mermaid’s Ring ~ Fairy Tale Stories for Kids

A fisherlad wins a mermaid’s ring to win the heart of his own true love.

The Four Friends Story ~ Folktales Stories for Kids

Four animal friends must pool their forces to defeat a hunter.

The Frog & the Condor ~ Fairy Tale Stories for Kids

A girl kept as a slave by a condor is offered a hope of rescue.

The Girl and the Chenoo Monster ~ Canadian Folktale Legend Stories

The terrible Chenoo monster threatens a girl and her brothers. Can a gentle touch cure the monster?

The Girl and the Puma ~ Legend Stories for Kids

A frightened Spanish girl forges a powerful relationship with a puma.

The Girl Fish ~ Fairy Tale Stories for Kids

A girl is transformed into a fish to seek the lost crown of a queen-fish.

The Girl Who Changed Her Fate ~ Fairy Tale Stories for Kids

Poor Alena is cursed with an ill fate. Is there a way for her to change it?

The Girl with the Loveliest Hair in the World ~ Fairy Tale Stories for Kids

A Story of Love from Pakistan. 

A prince sets out to discover why every night his bride, the girl with the loveliest hair in the world, returns home.

The Golden Goats ~ Fairy Tale Stories for Kids

Three brothers catch runaway golden goats, but not for long.

The Golden Goose ~ A Brothers Grimm Fairy Tale Stories for Kids

A parade of villagers get stuck to Simpleton and his golden goose.

The Great Fire Story ~ Legends Stories for Kids

A great fire wipes out all peoples on earth except two.

The Greatest Gift: The Tale of Audun and His Bear ~ Folktale Stories for Kids

A Story of Courage, Gratitude and Keeping a Promise, from Iceland.

A boy named Audun brings a great bear as a gift to one king. But what will the other king think?

The Hidden Scar: The Story of the Willow Leaf Eyebrow ~ Folktales Stories

On their wedding day, a bride and groom realize they had already met.

The Husband who Minded the House ~ Folktales Stories for Kids

A farmer and his wife trade jobs, and he finds her work is not so easy.

The Importance of Listening: The Tale of the Pebble Shooter ~ Folktale Story

An orphan who masters the art of shooting pebbles attracts the King.

The Iron Man and the Blacksmith ~ Folktale Stories for Kids

A Story of Friendship from Africa.

If a blacksmith can’t turn iron into an iron man, he will die.

 

The King’s Choice Story ~ Folktales Stories for Kids

How can the King choose a councilor to rule while he is away?

All folktales - stories for children from around the world!

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African folktales

1. Why the sun and the moon live in the sky

2. The leopard man

3. The two friends

4. The red and blue coat

5. The grasshopper and the toad

6. The man who never lied

7. Clever Jackal Gets Away

8. Why the Warthog Goes About on His Knees

9. Lion and Jackal

10. Why The Cheetah's Cheeks Are Stained

Asian folktales

1. The beggar and the miser

2. The monk and the student

3. The herb ”mega”

4. Loawnu the Wise Woman

5. Wang the Peddler

6. The Four Dragons

Notes: This book holds some of the folktales form the Arabian Nights Entertainments. Selected and edited by Andrew Lang, these folktales are slmplified and shortened, making them more suitable for children.

Author: Anonymous
Editor: Andrew Lang
Published: 1918
Publisher: Longmans, Green and Co

The Arabian Nights
The Story of the Merchant and the Genius
The Story of the First Old Man and of the Hind
The Story of the Second Old Man, and of the Two Black Dogs
The Story of the Fisherman
The Story of the Greek King and the Physician Douban
The Story of the Husband and the Parrot
The Story of the Vizir Who Was Punished
The Story of the Young King of the Black Isles
The Story of the Three Calenders, Sons of Kings, and of Five Ladies of Bagdad
The Story of the First Calender, Son of a King
The Story of the Second Calender, Son of a King
The Story of the Envious Man and of Him Who Was Envied
The Story of the Third Calender, Son of a King
The Seven Voyages of Sindbad the Sailor
First Voyage
Second Voyage
Third Voyage
Fourth Voyage
Fifth Voyage
Sixth Voyage
Seventh and Last Voyage
The Little Hunchback
The Story of the Barber's Fifth Brother
The Story of the Barber's Sixth Brother
The Adventures of Prince Camaralzaman and the Princess Badoura
Noureddin and the Fair Persian
Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp
The Adventures of Haroun-al-Raschid, Caliph of Bagdad
The Story of the Blind Baba-Abdalla
The Story of Sidi-Nouman
The Story of Ali Colia, Merchant of Bagdad
The Enchanted Horse
The Story of Two Sisters Who Were Jealous of Their Younger Sister

Chinese Folk-lore Tales


Features 11 Chinese folktales

Author: Rev. J. Macgowan, D.D.
Published: 1910
Publisher: Macmillan And Co., Limited, London

1.The widow Ho - Chinese folktale

2.Kwang-Jui And The God Of The River - Chinese folktale

3.The Beautiful Daughter Of Liu-Kung - Chinese folktale

4.The Fairy Bonze - Chinese folktale

5.The Mysterious Buddhist Robe - Chinese folktale

6.The Vengence Of The Goddess - Chinese folktale

7.The Wonderful Man - Chinese folktale

8.The God Of The City - Chinese folktale

9.The Tragedy Of The Yin Family - Chinese folktale

10.Sam-Chung And The Water Demon - Chinese folktale

11.The Reward Of A Benevolent Life - Chinese folktale

A Chinese Wonder Book - Read 15 Chinese folktales

Author: Norman Hinsdale Pitman
Published: 1919
Publisher: E. P. Dutton & Co., 681 Fifth Avenue, New York

1.The Golden Beetle or Why the Dog Hates the Cat

2.The Great Bell

3.The Strange Tale of Doctor Dog

4.How Footbinding Started

5.The Talking Fish

6.Bamboo and the Turtle

7.The Mad Goose and the Tiger Forest

8.The Nodding Tiger

9.The Princess Kwan-Yin

10.The Two Jugglers

11.The Phantom Vessel

12.The Wooden Tablet

13.The Golden Nugget

14.The Man Who Would Not Scold

15.Lu-San, Daughter of Heaven

Indian fairy tales

Notes: Selected and edited by Joseph Jacobs, the book holds 29 Indian folktales.

Author: Various
Editor: Joseph Jacobs
Published: 1910
Publisher: G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, London

0.Preface
1.The lion and the crane
2.How the Raja's son won the pincess Labam
3.The Lambikin
4.Punchkin
5.The broken pot
6.The magic fiddle
7.The cruel crane outwitted
8.Loving Laili
9.The tiger, the Brahman and the jackal
10.The shootsayer's son
11.Harisarman
12.The charmed ring
13.The talkative tortoise
14.A lac of rupees for a piece of advice
15.The gold-giving serpent
16.The son of seven queens
17.A lesson for kings
18.Pride goeth before a fall
19.Raja Rasalu
20.The ass in the lion's skin
21.The farmer and the money-lender
22.The boy who had a moon on his forehead and a sun on his chin
23.The prince and the fakir
24.Why the fish laughed
25.The demon with the matted hair
26.The Ivory city and it's fairy princess
27.Sun, Moon and Wind go out to dinner
28.How the wicked sons were duped
29.The pigeon and the crow

Momotaro or Little Peachling - A Japanese folktale.

Author: Anonymous
Published: 1910
Publisher: T. Hasegawa, 17 Kami Negishi, Tokyo, Japan

1.Momotaro or Little Peachling

Child-Life in Japan and Japanese Child Stories - This book features seven Japanese folktales.

Author: Mrs. M. Chaplin Ayrton
Editor: William Elliot Griffis
Published: 1901
Publisher: D.C. Heath & Co., Boston, USA

1.First Month

2.The Chrysanthemum Show

3.Fishsave

4.The Filial Girl

5.The Parsley Queen

6.The Two Daughters

7.Second Sight

Australian Folktales

Australian Legendary Tales


Folk-lore of the Noongahburrahs as told to the Piccaninnies
Features 31 Australian folktales

Author: Mrs. K. Langloh Parker
Published: 1896
Publisher: David Nutt.,270 - 271, Strand, London;
Melville, Mulle & Slade, Melbourne

1.Dinewan the emu, and Goomblegubbon the bustard

2.The Galah, and Oolah the lizard

3.Bahloo the moon and the daens

4.The origin of the Narran Lake

5.Gooloo the magpie, and the Wahroogah

6.The Weeoonibeens and the Piggiebillah

7.Bootoolgah the crane and Goonur the kangaroo rat, the fire makers

8.Weedah the mocking bird

9.The Gwineeboos the redbreasts

10.Meamei the seven sisters

11.The Cookooburrahs and the Goolahgool

12.The Mayamah

13.The Bunbundoolooeys

14.Oongnairwah and Guinarey

15. Narahdarn the bat

16.Mullyangah the morning star

17.Goomblegubbon, Beeargah, and Ouyan

18.Mooregoo the Mopoke, and Bahloo the moon

19.Ouyan the Curlew

20.Dinewan the emu, and Wahn the crows

21.Goolahwilleel the topknot pigeons

22.Goonur, the woman-doctor

23.Deereeree the wagtail, and the rainbow

24.Mooregoo the mopoke, and Mooninguggahgul the mosquito bird

25.Bougoodoogahdah the rain bird

26.The Borah of Byamee

27.Bunnyyarl the flies and Wurrunnunnah the bees

28.Deegeenboyah the soldier-bird

29.Mayrah, the wind that blows the winter away

30.Wayambeh the turtle

31. Wirreenun the rainmaker

European folktales

1. The two brothers and the white-bearded old man

2. The nightingale

3. The wonderful hair

4. Prince Kindhearted

5. "It is quite true!"

6. Brabo and the giant

7. The tale of the pointer tray

8. The tale of the snow and the steeple

9. The toy-goose

10. The Cat and the Cock


Notes
: Contains 14 folktales of the Slavic people.

Author: Parker Fillmore
Published: 1921
Publisher: Harcourt, Brace And Company, USA

1.The Laughing Prince - The Story of the Boy Who Could Talk Nonsense

2.Beauty and the Horns - The Story of an Enchanted Maiden

3. The Pigeon's Bride - The Story of a Princess Who Kissed and Told

4.The Little Lame Fox - The Story of the Youngest Brother Who Found the Magic Grape-Vine and Married the Golden Maiden

5.The Enchanted Peafowl - The Story of the Golden Apples, the Wicked Dragon, and the Magic Horse

6.The Dragon's Strength - The Story of the Youngest Prince Who Killed the Sparrow

7.The Little Singing Frog - The Story of a Girl Whose Parents were Ashamed of Her

8.The Nightingale in the Mosque - The Story of the Sultan's Youngest Son and the Princess Flower o' the World

9.The Girl in the Chest - The Story of the Third Sister Who was Brave and Good

10.The Wonderful Hair - The Story of a Poor Man Who Dreamed of an Angel

11.The Best Wish - The Story of Three Brothers and an Angel

12.The Vilas' Spring - The Story of the Brother Who Knew that Good was Stronger than Evil

13. Lord and Master - The Story of the Man Who Understood the Language of the Animals

14.The Silver Tracks - The Story of the Poor Man Who Befriended a Beggar

Old French fairy tales

Notes: The book contains 5 long French folktales. Each story has several chapters.

Author: Comtesse de Ségur
Published: 1920
Publisher: The Penn Publishing Company, Philadelphia

I. Blondine, Bonne-Biche, Beau-Minon

1.Blondine

2.Blondine Lost

3.The Forest of Lilacs

4.Blondine's Awakening—Beau-Minon

5.Bonne-Biche

6.Blondine's Second Awakening

7.The Parrot

8.Repentance

9.The Tortoise

10.The Journey and Arrival

II. Gool little Henry

1.The Poor Sick Mother

2.The Crow, the Cock, and the Frog

3.The Harvest

4.The Vintage

5.The Chase

6.The Fishing

7.The Plant of Life

III. Princess Rosette

1.The Farm

2.Rosette at the Court of the King Her Father

3.Family Council

4.Second Day of the Festival

5.Third and Last Day of the Festival

IV. The little grey mouse

1.The Little House

2.The Fairy Detestable

3.The Prince Gracious

4.The Tree in the Rotunda

5.The Casket

V. Ourson

1.The Lark and the Toad

2. Birth and Infancy of Ourson

3.Violette

4.The Dream

5.The Toad Again

6.Violette's Sacrifice

7.The Wild Boar

8.The Conration

9.The Well

10.The Farm—The Castle—The Forge

11.The Sacrifice

12.The Combat

13.The Recompense


Notes
: Contains 20 folktales of the Slavic people. Originally published in french.

Author: Alexander Chodsko
Translator: Emily J. Harding
Published: 1896
Publisher: George Allen, London

The Russian Garland - Being Russian Folk Tales

Notes: Contains 17 Russian folktales, gathered form various Russian booklets.

Author: Various
Editor: Robert Steele
Published: 1916(US)
Publisher: A. M. Philpot, Limited, London; Robert M. McBride, NY

0 .Preface

1.Story of Lyubim Tsarevich and the Winged Wolf

2.Story of the most wonderful and noble Self-Playing Harp

3.The Seven Brothers Simeon

4.Story of Ivan, the Peasant's Son

5.Story of the Golden Mountain

6.Iliya of Murom and the Robber Nightingale

7.The Renowned Hero, Bova Korolevich and the Princess Drushnevna

8.The Mild Man and his Cantankerous Wife

9.Story of the Duck with Golden Eggs

10.Story of Bulat the Brave Companion

11.Story of Prince Malandrach and the Princess Salikalla

12.Story of a Shoemaker and his Servant Prituitshkin

13.Emelyan, the Fool

14.The Judgment of Shemyaka

15. Story of Prince Peter with the Golden Keys, and the Princess Magilene

16.Sila Tsarevich and Ivashka with the White Smock

17.Story of the Knight Yaroslav Lasarevich and the Princess Anastasia

Celtic Fairy Tales

Notes: Contains 26 folktales of the Celtic people.

Author: Joseph Jacobs
Published: 1892
Publisher: G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, London

0.Preface

1.Connla and the fairy maiden

2.Guleesh

3.The field of Bolianus

4.The horned women

5.Conal Yellowclaw

6.Hudden and Dudden and Donald O'Neary

7.The Shepherd of Myddvai

8.The sprightly tailor

9.The story of Deirdre

10. Munachar and Manachar

11.Gold-tree and Silver-tree

12.King O'Toole and his goose

13.The wooing of Olwen

14.Jack and his comrades

15.The Shee an Gannon and the Gruagach Gaire

16.The story-teller at fault

17.The sea-maiden

18.A legend of Knockmany

19.Fair, Brown, and Trembling

20.Jack and his master

21.Beth Gellert

22.The tale of Ivan

23.Andrew Coffey

24.The battle of the birds

25.Brewery of eggshells

26.The lad with the goat-skin

Notes: This book holds 24 Welsh folktales. The last six are not from welsh sources.

Editor: P. H. Emerson
Published: 1894
Publisher: D. Nutt, London

Tales from the Lands of Nuts and Grapes


Spanish and Portuguese Folklore

Notes: The book contains 21 folktales from Spain and Portugal.

Author: Charles Sellers
Published: 1888
Publisher: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E.C.
Simpkin, Marshall & Co.; Hamilton, Adams & Co., London

0.Preface

1.The Ingenious Student

2.The Ugly Princess

3.The Wolf-Child

4.The Magic Mirror

5.The Black Slave

6.A Legend of St. Bartholomew

7.The White Cat of Ecija

8.The Church Auctioneer and Clown of Villar

9.The Wise King of Leon

10. The Cobbler of Burgos

11.Barbara, the Grazier's Wife

12.The Watchful Servant

13.Silver Bells

14.King Robin

15.The Wicked King

16.The Palace of the Enchanted Moors

17.The Seven Pigeons

18.Lady Clare

19.Good St. James, and the Merry Barber of Compostella

20.Elvira, the Sainted Princess

21.The Enchanted Mule

Notes: Contains 43 English folktales.
Author: Joseph Jacobs
Published: 1892
Publisher: G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, London

0.Preface

1.Tom Tit Tot

2.The three sillies

3.The Rose-tree

4.The old woman and her pig

5.How Jack went to seek his fortune

6.Mr. Vinegar

7.Nix Nought Nothing

8.Jack Hannaford

9.Binnorie

10. Mouse and Mouser

11.Cap-o-rushes

12.Teeny-Tiny

13.Jack and the beanstalk

14.The story of the three little pigs

15.The master and his pupil

16.Titty Mouse and Tatty Mouse

17.Jack and his golden snuff-box

18.The story of the three bears

19.Jack the giant-killer

20.Henny-Penny

21.Childe Rowand

22.Molly Whoppie

23.The red Ettin

24.The golden arm

25.The history of Tom Thumb

26.Mr Fox

27.Lazy Jack

28.Johnny-Cake

29.Earl Mar's daughter

30.Mr. Miacca

31.Whittington and his cat

32.The strange visitor

33.The laidly worm of Spindleston Heugh

34.The cat and the mouse

35.The fish and the ring

36.The magpie's nest

37.Kate Crackernuts

38.The Cauld Lad of Hilton

39.The ass, the table and the stick

40.Fairy onitment

41.The well of the world's end

42.Master of all masters

43.The three heads of the well


Notes
: Contains 21 Dutch folktales.

Author: William Elliot Griffis
Published: 1918
Publisher: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, New York

1.The entangled mermaid

2.The boy who wanted more cheese

3.The princess with twenty petticoats

4.The cat and the cradle

5.Prince Spin Head and Miss Snow White

6.The boar with the golden bristles

7.The ice king and his wonderful grandchild

8.The elves and their antics

9.The kabouters and the bells

10.The woman with three hundred and sixty-six children

11.The Oni on his travels

12.The legend of the wooden shoe

13.The curly-tailed lion

14.Brabo and the giant

15.The farm that ran away and came back

16.Santa Klaas and Black Pete

17.The goblins turned to stone

18.The mouldy Penny

19.The golden helmet

20.When Wheat Worked Woe

21.Why the stork loves Holland


Notes
: Contains 7 folktales of the Irish people.

Author: Edmond Leamy
Published: 1906
Publisher: M.A. Gill & Son. Ltd, Dublin

South American folktales

1.The Rabbit and The Coyote - Mayan folktale

2.The Rabbit Throws Out His Sandal - Mayan folktale

3.The Jaguar and the Little Skunk - Mayan folktale

4.The Disobedient Son - Mayan folktale

Fairy tales from Brazil
How and why tales from Brazilian folk-lore

Author: Elsie Spicer Eells
Published: 1917
Publisher: Dodd, Mead and Company, Inc., Chicago

1.How Night Came

2. How the Rabbit Lost His Tail

3.How the Toad Got His Bruises

4.How the Tiger Got His Stripes

5. Why the Lamb Is Meek

6.Why the Tiger and the Stag Fear Each Other

7.How the Speckled Hen Got Her Speckles

8.How the Monkey Became a Trickster

9.How the Monkey and the Goat Earned Their Reputations

10.How the Monkey Got a Drink When He Was Thirsty

11.How the Monkey Got Food When He Was Hungry

12.Why the Bananas Belong to the Monkey

13.How the Monkey Escaped Being Eaten

14.Why the Monkey Still Has a Tail

15.How Black Became White

16.How the Pigeon Became a Tame Bird

17.Why the Sea Moans

18.How the Brazilian Beetles Got Their Gorgeous Coats

Tales of Giants from Brazil

Author: Elsie Spicer Eells
Published: 1918
Publisher: Dodd, Mead and Company, Inc. , New York

1.The Princess of the Springs

2.The Fountain of Giant Land

3.The Boy and the Violin

4.The Most Beautiful Princess

5.The Little Sister of the Giants

6.The Forest Lad and the Wicked Giant

7.How the Giantess Guimara Became Small

8.The Adventures of a Fishermans Son

9.The Beast Slayer

10.The Quest of Cleverness

11.The Giants Pupil

12.Domingos Cat

North American folktales

1. The origin of fire

2. The man who acted as the Sun

3. Climbing the Mountain

4. Buffalo Woman

5. How the Terrapin beat the Rabbit

6. How the Turkey got his beard

7. Coyote spills the stars

8. A Great Flood

9. How people learned to fish

10. The Kind Hawk

The Indian Fairy Book


From the Original Legends

Contains 26 Native American folktales

Author: Cornelius Mathews
Published: 1869
Publisher: Allen Brothers, New York

1. The Celestial Sisters
2. The Boy who Set a Snare for the Sun
3. Strong Desire and the Red Sorcerer
4. The Wonderful Exploits of Grasshopper
5. The Two Jeebi
6. Osseo, the Son of the Evening Star
7. Gray Eagle and his Five Brothers
8. The Toad-Woman
9. The Origin of the Robin
10. White Feather and the Six Giants
11. Sheem, the Forsaken Boy
12. The Magic Bundle
13. The Red Swan
14. The Man with his Leg Tied Up
15. The Little Spirit or Boy-Man
16. The Enchanted Moccasins
17. He of the Little Shell
18. Manabozho, the Mischief-Maker
19. Leelinau, the Lost Daughte
20. The Winter Spirit and his Visitor
21. The Fire-Plume
22. Weendigoes and the Bone-Dwarf
23. The Bird Lover
24. Bokwewa the Humpback
25. The Crane that Crossed the River
26. Wunzh, the Father of Indian Corn

Myths And Legends Of Our Own Land


The Hudson And Its Hills

Contains 45 US folktales

Author: Charles M. Skinner
Published: 1896
Publisher: J.P. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, London

0. Preface
1. Rip Van Winkle
2. Catskill Gnomes
3. The Catskill Witch
4. The Revenge of Shandaken
5. Condemned to the Noose
6. Big Indian
7. The Baker's Dozen
8. The Devil's Dance-Chamber
9. The Culprit Fay
10. Pokepsie
11. Dunderberg
12. Anthony's Nose
13. Moodua Creek
14. A Trapper's Ghastly Vengeance
15. The Vanderdecken of Tappan Zee
16. The Galloping Hessian
17. Storm Ship on the Hudson
18. Why Spuyten Duyvil is so Named
19. The Ramapo Salamander
20. Chief Croton
21. The Retreat from Mahopac
22. Niagara
23. The Deformed of Zoar
24. Horseheads
25. Kayuta and Waneta
26. The Drop Star
27. The Prophet of Palmyra
28. A Villain's Cremation
29. The Monster Mosquito
30. The Green Picture
31. The Nuns of Carthage
32. The Skull in the Wall
33. The Haunted Mill
34. Old Indian Face
35. The Division of the Saranacs
36. An Event in Indian Park
37. The Indian Plume
38. Birth of the Water-Lily
39. Rogers's Slide
40. The Falls at Cohoes
41. Francis Woolcott's Night-Riders
42. Polly's Lover
43. Crosby, the Patriot Spy
44. The Lost Grave of Paine
45. The Rising of Gouverneur Morris

Contains 15 US folktales

Author: Charles M. Skinner
Published: 1896
Publisher: J.P. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, London

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Russian folk tales - read for free online

Russian folk tales have brought up more than one generation of children, as they have always been not only interesting, but primarily instructive content. Our parents, grandparents fell asleep to these tales every evening, and today they remain just as relevant. In this section you will find a large collection of Russian folk tales, in which you can meet well-known and beloved characters, such as Kolobok, Ilya Muromets, Elena the Wise, and perhaps discover new heroes for yourself.

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