Folk Tales
- The Lion and the Cat (Native American Folk Tale)
- Tales of the Nisses (Scandinavian Folk Tale)
- Why the Stork Loves Holland (Dutch Folk Tale)
- The Woodman and Mercury (French Folk Tale)
- The Dragon and His Grandmother (German Folk Tale)
- The Wanderers (Maori Folk Tale)
- East of the Sun and West of the Moon (Andrew Lang Version) (Norwegian Folk Tale)
- The Princess Kwan-Yin (Chinese Folk Tale)
- The Toy Goose (Danish Folk Tale)
- How the Camel Got His Hump (English Folk Tale)
- Prince Darling (French Folk Tale)
- The Twilight of the Gods (Nordic Folk Tale)
- The Mermaid of the Magdalenes (Canadian Folk Tale)
- Gobborn Seer (English Folk Tale)
- Lillekort (French Folk Tale)
- The Bird Wounded by an Arrow (French Folk Tale)
- The Ear of Corn (German Folk Tale)
- The Wonderful Artisan (Greek Folk Tale)
- The Goldsmith's Fortune (Indian Folk Tale)
- The Envious Neighbor (Japanese Folk Tale)
- Gooloo the Magpie, and the Wahroogah (Australian Folk Tale)
- Yang Oerlang (Chinese Folk Tale)
- Going A-Traveling (German Folk Tale)
- Aponibolinayen and the Sun (Philippine Folk Tale)
- The Adventures of Haroun-al-Raschid, Caliph of Bagdad (Arabic Folk Tale)
- The Pigeon and the Crow (Indian Folk Tale)
- Parricide of the Wissahickon (North American Folk Tale)
- The Laborer and His Master (Portuguese Folk Tale)
- The Ugly Princess (Portuguese Folk Tale)
- The Lady of the Mountain (Celtic Folk Tale)
- The Little Cock and the Little Hen (Czechoslovak Folk Tale)
- The Entangled Mermaid (Dutch Folk Tale)
- The Story Of The Sham Prince, Or The Ambitious Tailor (Egyptian Folk Tale)
- The Story of the Three Sons of Hali (French Folk Tale)
- The Fox, the Wolf and the Horse (French Folk Tale)
- The Lion and the Hunter (French Folk Tale)
- The Swollen Fox (Greek Folk Tale)
- Paperarelloo (Italian Folk Tale)
- Whirlwind and Panther (Native American Folk Tale)
- Coinnach Oer (Scottish Folk Tale)
- The-Tale of a Tortoise and of a Mischievous Monkey (Brazilian Folk Tale)
- Clever Manka: The Story of a Girl Who Knew What to Say (Czechoslovak Folk Tale)
- The Children in the Wood (English Folk Tale)
- How the Cannibals drove the People from Insofan Mountain to the Cross River (Ikom) (Nigerian Folk Tale)
- The Green Knight (Danish Folk Tale)
- The Three Daughters of the King of the East, and the Son of a King in Erin (Irish Folk Tale)
- The Espousal of the Rat's Daughter (Japanese Folk Tale)
- Magbangal (Philippine Folk Tale)
- The Death of the Sun-Hero (Bukovinian Folk Tale)
- Ashey Pelt (Irish Version of Cinderella) (Irish Folk Tale)
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