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The Tortoise and the Hare A Retelling of an Aesop Fable

By: Rich Linville
This is an Aesop Fables over 2,000 years old. You can enjoy reading this fable and try to think about its meaning. At the end of this tale, you will be challenged to figure out the meaning or moral of...
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Three Billy Goats Gruff plus Facts about Goats (Folk Tale)

By: Rich Linville
“Mama and Papa, I’m hungry!” says baby goat Gruff. Mama goat and Papa goat Gruff say, “Yes, we’re starving, too. Baby goat Gruff asks, “Can we cross over the bridge to greener pastures?”...
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The Crow and the Pitcher and the Fox Two Aesop Fables

By: Rich Linville

Here are two Aesop Fables about a crow and a pitcher plus a crow and a fox. You can say what you think is the meaning or moral of each one.

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Three Little Pigs with a Happy Ending

By: Rich Linville

The three little pigs each build a house. One builds a house of straw. One builds a house of sticks. One builds a house of bricks. Along comes a wolf. What will happen next?

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The Pied Piper: A Folk Tale to Guess the Meaning

By: Rich Linville
The Pied Piper is a folk tale for you to find the meaning or moral. "I am a player of a magic flute that is also called a pipe. Dressed in multicolored clothing or pied clothing, people call me the Pi...
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Belling the Cat: A Retelling of an Aesop Fable

By: Rich Linville

A retelling of the fable, "Belling the Cat". Try to figure out the moral at the end of the tale. Possible meanings or morals are given.

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Stone Soup A Folk Tale to Find the Meaning and a Soup Recipe

By: Rich Linville
It’s a cold, windy day. There’s a house. I hope that they can spare some food for a hungry hobo. The story of Stone Soup is a folk tale for you to find the meaning. A recipe for homemade soup is i...
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Saint George and the Dragon (Science Fiction and Fantasy for Kids)

By: Rich Linville

Long ago, there was a gigantic mountain with sky‑splitting lightning storms. Deep in the mountain, there was a cave. What was that glowing light?

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My Fairy Adventure

By: Rich Linville

You are walking in the forest wishing that you could be a fairy. Suddenly, you look different. You are a fairy. You smile. You have a magic wand in your hand and wings on your back!

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Three Billy Goats Gruff plus Facts about Goats

By: Rich Linville
“Mama and Papa, I’m hungry!” says baby goat Gruff. Mama goat and Papa goat Gruff say, “Yes, we’re starving, too. Baby goat Gruff asks, “Can we cross over the bridge to greener pastures?”...
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There Was a Crooked Man: A Rhyme Retold

By: Rich Linville

Read the extended rhyme of "There Was a Crooked Man", find the meaning, and discover activities.

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Freya and the Hidden Fairy World

By: Rich Linville
Freya is walking in the forest. She sees a beautiful ladybug and makes a wish that she would find a fairy. Suddenly the ladybug turns into a fairy and says, “Freya, we need your help. Please find an...
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