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Folklore and Fairy Tales

Spring-Heeled Jack

Three children make their escape from a London orphanage and after a series of misadventures are reunited with their father through the efforts of the legendary Spring-Heeled Jack.

Published: 1991,
Tags: Stories
Categories: England (UK)England (UK), EuropeEngland (UK), Europe, FictionEngland (UK), Europe, Fiction, Folklore and Fairy TalesEngland (UK), Europe, Fiction, Folklore and Fairy Tales, Intermediate (ages 9-14)

Marushka’s Egg

Nine-year-old Marushka is sucked into a magic egg, where she is forced to be housekeeper to the witch Baba Yaga.

Published: 1993,
Tags: Customs and practices, Hunting and hunters
Categories: EuropeEurope, Folklore and Fairy TalesEurope, Folklore and Fairy Tales, Picture BookEurope, Folklore and Fairy Tales, Picture Book, Primary (ages 6-9)Europe, Folklore and Fairy Tales, Picture Book, Primary (ages 6-9), Russia

The Voyage Of The Poppykettle

A community of tiny fishermen called the Hairy Peruvians leaves home to escape the fierce Shining Spaniards, sails a teakettle across the ocean, and makes a new home in a faraway land.

Published: 2005,
Tags: Adolescence, Choices and decisions, Friendship
Categories: AustraliaAustralia, Folklore and Fairy TalesAustralia, Folklore and Fairy Tales, OceaniaAustralia, Folklore and Fairy Tales, Oceania, Primary (ages 6-9)

Bobo And The Flying Crab

This is a story about Bobo, the boy who was taught to fly by his friends, Mot the moth and Moz the mosquito.

Published: 1999,
Tags: bonding, Friendship, Insects and bugs, teaching
Categories: AfricaAfrica, Folklore and Fairy TalesAfrica, Folklore and Fairy Tales, NigeriaAfrica, Folklore and Fairy Tales, Nigeria, Primary (ages 6-9)

The Pirate Princess: And Other Fairy Tales

In a fairy tale collection unlike any other, readers young and old will find themselves entranced by the fascinating adventures, and the deep spiritual meaning folded within each tale.

Published: 2005,
Tags: Geography, Music
Categories: EuropeEurope, Folklore and Fairy TalesEurope, Folklore and Fairy Tales, Intermediate (ages 9-14)Europe, Folklore and Fairy Tales, Intermediate (ages 9-14), Ukraine

How the Camel Got His Hump

When the world was new, Man needed help from all the animals, but when he received complete refusal from the camel, the rest of the animals turned to Djinn of all the Deserts to seek a proper punishment for his lazy behavior.

Published: 2001,
Categories: AsiaAsia, Folklore and Fairy TalesAsia, Folklore and Fairy Tales, Primary (ages 6-9)

Pancho’s Pi

On Christmas Eve Pancho rescues a star from a cactus and receives the gift of happiness.

Published: 1992,
Tags: Friendship, Identity
Categories: AmericasAmericas, Folklore and Fairy TalesAmericas, Folklore and Fairy Tales, MexicoAmericas, Folklore and Fairy Tales, Mexico, Primary (ages 6-9)

Beneath The Rainbow

Drawing on images and characters from traditional African myths, legends, and folklore, this colorful anthology features three short stories and three poems from Kenya.

Published: 1992,
Tags: Economic conditions, Geography, Social life and customs
Categories: AfricaAfrica, Folklore and Fairy TalesAfrica, Folklore and Fairy Tales, KenyaAfrica, Folklore and Fairy Tales, Kenya, Primary (ages 6-9)

The Giant Devil Dingo

Unlike all the other animals and birds, the dingo was not a man in the beginning, but had always been a dog. This legend of Gaiya the giant devil-dingo tells how the modern day dingo was created.

Published: 1973,
Tags: Courage, Dogs
Categories: AustraliaAustralia, Folklore and Fairy TalesAustralia, Folklore and Fairy Tales, OceaniaAustralia, Folklore and Fairy Tales, Oceania, Primary (ages 6-9)

Why the Sun and the Moon Live in the Sky

An African folktale tells how the sun and water once lived on earth as friends, but because the sun failed to build his house large enough, he and his wife, the moon, were driven into the sky when the water came to visit them.

Published: 1991,
Tags: Moon, Sun, water
Categories: AfricaAfrica, Folklore and Fairy TalesAfrica, Folklore and Fairy Tales, NigeriaAfrica, Folklore and Fairy Tales, Nigeria, Primary (ages 6-9)

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