Folk Tales
- The Cat and the Mice (Greek Folk Tale)
- The Butcher and His Customers (Greek Folk Tale)
- The Farmer and the Stork (Greek Folk Tale)
- Thirteenth (Italian Folk Tale)
- Nettle Spinner (French Folk Tale)
- The Rat's Wedding (Indian Folk Tale)
- The Culprit Fay (North American Folk Tale)
- The White Duck (Russian Folk Tale)
- The Abode of the Gods - 3. The Twelve Months (Slavic Folk Tale)
- Deegeenboyah the Soldier-Bird (Australian Folk Tale)
- A Voyage to Lilliput (English Folk Tale)
- Little Thumb (French Folk Tale)
- The Shepherd and the Sea (French Folk Tale)
- The Man Who Lost His Spade (Greek Folk Tale)
- How the Raja's Son Won the Princess Labam (Indian Folk Tale)
- The Fairy Christmas (North American Folk Tale)
- The Table, the Sifter and the Pinchers (Portuguese Folk Tale)
- Go I Know Not Whither–Fetch I Know Not What (Russian Folk Tale)
- The Enchanted Peafowl - The Story of the Golden Apples, the Wicked Dragon, and the Magic Horse (Slavic Folk Tale)
- The Two Gossips (Celtic Folk Tale)
- The Last Dream of the Old Oak (Danish Folk Tale)
- The Golden Key (German Folk Tale)
- The Woodsman and the Serpent (Greek Folk Tale)
- sigurd at the House of the Nibelungs (Nordic Folk Tale)
- The Little Mermaid (Danish Folk Tale)
- st. George of Merrie England (English Folk Tale)
- The Old Man and His Grandson (German Folk Tale)
- The Aged Mother (German Folk Tale)
- Never Kick a Slipper at the Moon (North American Folk Tale)
- The Quack Doctor (Greek Folk Tale)
- A Little Cinderella (Native American Folk Tale)
- Lumabet (Philippine Folk Tale)
- The Story of Kanag (Philippine Folk Tale)
- The Fire-God (Chinese Folk Tale)
- Thumbling (German Folk Tale)
- The Lord of Death (Indian Folk Tale)
- The Cock Who Caused a Fight Between Two Towns (Nigerian Folk Tale)
- Concerning the Hawk and the Owl (Nigerian Folk Tale)
- The Tricks of a Woman (Armenian Folk Tale)
- The Two Brothers (Indian Folktale) (Indian Folk Tale)
- The God of the City (Chinese Folk Tale)
- Lord Percy's Dream (North American Folk Tale)
- The Messengers (Portuguese Folk Tale)
- Why Old Jackal Danced the War-Dance (South African Folk Tale)
- The Legend of the Wooden Shoe (Dutch Folk Tale)
- The Cat That Walked by Himself (English Folk Tale)
- The Two Kings' Children (German Folk Tale)
- The Waits of Bremen (German Folk Tale)
- The Four Brothers (Indian Folk Tale)
- Gáqga´ (Native American Folk Tale)
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