Folk Tales
- The Rose-Beauty (Turkish Folk Tale)
- Wayambeh the Turtle and Woggoon the Turkey (Australian Folk Tale)
- The Little Girl and the Winter Whirlwinds (Bulgarian Folk Tale)
- Rumpelstiltskin (Grimm's version) (German Folk Tale)
- The Mouldy Penny (Dutch Folk Tale)
- The Sea-Hare (German Folk Tale)
- The Demon with the Matted Hair (Indian Folk Tale)
- The Wonderful Ring (Indian Folk Tale)
- Occasion (Italian Folk Tale)
- The Sugar-Candy House (Belgian Folk Tale)
- Cinderella (Bulgarian Folk Tale)
- The Two Scholars (Chinese Folk Tale)
- Ourson Part X: The Farm, the Castle, the Forge (French Folk Tale)
- The Sick Stag (French Folk Tale)
- How the Beggar Boy Turned into Count Piro (Italian Folk Tale)
- Rip Van Winkle (North American Folk Tale)
- The Snake and the Princess (Russian Folk Tale)
- The Boy of the Red Twilight Sky (Canadian Folk Tale)
- Good Little Henry Part VI: The Fishing (French Folk Tale)
- The Dog and the Cook (Greek Folk Tale)
- The Goblins Turned to Stone (Dutch Folk Tale)
- Kate Crackernuts (English Folk Tale)
- The Crumb in the Beard (Italian Folk Tale)
- The Crow and Cat of Hopkinshill (North American Folk Tale)
- The Gillie Dhu (Scottish Folk Tale)
- The Giantess' Apron-Full (Welsh Folk Tale)
- How Black Became White (Brazilian Folk Tale)
- The Emperor's New Clothes (Danish Folk Tale)
- The Dwarf People (North American Folk Tale)
- The Prince and the Dragon (Serbian Folk Tale)
- The Heifer and the Ox (Greek Folk Tale)
- What Was the End of the Heroes (Greek Folk Tale)
- Why the Curlew's Bill is Long and Crooked (Native American Folk Tale)
- The Cortelyou Elopement (North American Folk Tale)
- st. Brendan's Island (Portuguese Folk Tale)
- The Children with One Eye (Canadian Folk Tale)
- The Loving Pair (Danish Folk Tale)
- The Donkey (German Folk Tale)
- The Poor Boy in the Grave (German Folk Tale)
- The Raven (Brothers Grimm) (German Folk Tale)
- The Believing Husbands (Celtic Folk Tale)
- Prince Bayaya: The Story of a Magic Horse (Czechoslovak Folk Tale)
- The Sparrow and His Four Children (German Folk Tale)
- Iron John (German Folk Tale)
- The Fairy Hunter (Greek Folk Tale)
- Giufà and the Judge (Italian Folk Tale)
- The Story of Sigmund and Signy (Nordic Folk Tale)
- stompe Pilt (Swedish Folk Tale)
- The Tragedy of the Yin Family (Chinese Folk Tale)
- The Magic Book (Danish Folk Tale)
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