Folk Tales
- Eisenkopf (Hungarian Folk Tale)
- The Daughter of the Skies (Scottish Folk Tale)
- The Tale of Tsar Saltan, of His Son the Renowned and Mighty Bogatyr Prince Gvidon Saltanovich, and of the Beautiful Princess-Swan (Russian Folk Tale)
- Fresh Figs (Portuguese Folk Tale)
- The Consecration of Washington (North American Folk Tale)
- The City of Fortune (Spanish Folk Tale)
- How Bozo the Button Buster Busted All His Buttons When a Mouse Came (North American Folk Tale)
- How the Otter Skin Became Great "Medicine" (Native American Folk Tale)
- The Betrothed of Destiny (Armenian Folk Tale)
- The Mistress and the Servants (Greek Folk Tale)
- Asmund and Signy (Icelandic Folk Tale)
- The Great Carbuncle (North American Folk Tale)
- The Tiger, the Brahman and the Jackal (Indian Folk Tale)
- The Fox, the Cock and the Dog (Greek Folk Tale)
- Maiden Swanwhite and Maiden Foxtail (Scandinavian Folk Tale)
- Long, Broad and Quick-Eye (Slavic Folk Tale)
- The Two Bulls and the Frog (French Folk Tale)
- The Valkyrie (Nordic Folk Tale)
- The Tailor in Heaven (German Folk Tale)
- The Piglet, the Sheep, and the Goat (Greek Folk Tale)
- The Story of a Clever Tailor (German Folk Tale)
- sir Buzz (Indian Folk Tale)
- The Story of the Hewn-Off Hand (Arabic Folk Tale)
- The Magic Kettle (Japanese Folk Tale)
- The Man and the Wooden God (Aesop) (Greek Folk Tale)
- The Two Crabs (Greek Folk Tale)
- Heimdall and Little Hnossa: How All Things Came to Be (Nordic Folk Tale)
- Green Willow (Japanese Folk Tale)
- Fate (Serbian Folk Tale)
- Poverty and Humility Lead to Heaven (German Folk Tale)
- The Three Spinning Women (German Folk Tale)
- The Three Dwarfs (French Folk Tale)
- Quarrel of the Dogs and Cats (French Folk Tale)
- The Laird O' Co' (Scottish Folk Tale)
- The Death "Bree" (Scottish Folk Tale)
- The Wolf and the Lion (Greek Folk Tale)
- Peter-of-the-Pigs (Portuguese Folk Tale)
- Belling the Cat (Greek Folk Tale)
- Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper (French Folk Tale)
- Little Red Riding Hood (French Folk Tale)
- The Wolf and the Man (German Folk Tale)
- The Bird Wife (North American Folk Tale)
- starkad and Bale (Swedish Folk Tale)
- The Evil Eye (Polish Folk Tale)
- The Husband who was to Mind the House (Norwegian Folk Tale)
- White Corn and the Grasshoppers (Native American Folk Tale)
- soria Moria Castle (Norwegian Folk Tale)
- The Serpent and the File (Greek Folk Tale)
- The Fairy Nightingale (Armenian Folk Tale)
- The Lamp (Greek Folk Tale)
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