Folk Tales
- The Dog and the Oyster (Greek Folk Tale)
- The Walnut-Tree (Greek Folk Tale)
- Herr Lazarus and the Draken (Greek Folk Tale)
- The Bird Lover (Native American Folk Tale)
- The Slave Girl Who Tried to Kill Her Mistress (Nigerian Folk Tale)
- Kalopaling (North American Folk Tale)
- The Sun and the Moon (Philippine Folk Tale)
- The Frost, the Sun and the Wind (Russian Folk Tale)
- Bahloo the Moon and the Daens (Australian Folk Tale)
- The Little Grey Mouse Part III: Prince Gracious (French Folk Tale)
- The Tale of a Youth Who Set Out to Learn What Fear Was (German Folk Tale)
- The Shepherd and the Dragon (Serbian Folk Tale)
- The Eight Immortals I (Chinese Folk Tale)
- The Lazy Spinner (German Folk Tale)
- The Legend of Knockfierna (Irish Folk Tale)
- More About Maui (Maori Folk Tale)
- Newbury's Old Elm (North American Folk Tale)
- The Silver Tracks - The Story of the Poor Man Who Befriended a Beggar (Slavic Folk Tale)
- The Boy in the Land of Shadows (Canadian Folk Tale)
- The Golden Ball (English Folk Tale)
- The Story of Prometheus: (Greek Folk Tale)
- How Raja Rasâlu Was Born (Indian Folk Tale)
- The Simpleton (Italian Folk Tale)
- The Haunted Mill (North American Folk Tale)
- The Two Rings (North American Folk Tale)
- Why the Alvéloa Bird Received a Blessing (Portuguese Folk Tale)
- The Boy Who Was Saved by Thoughts (Canadian Folk Tale)
- The Cat and the Cock (Ukrainian Folk Tale)
- The Leaping Match (Danish Folk Tale)
- The Hare and the Hedgehog (German Folk Tale)
- The Adventures of Thesus (Greek Folk Tale)
- The King's Hares (Norwegian Folk Tale)
- The Monk of the Yangtze-Kiang (Chinese Folk Tale)
- Godmother Death (Czechoslovak Folk Tale)
- simon, the Friend of Snakes (Armenian Folk Tale)
- The Dangerous Reward (Chinese Folk Tale)
- The Great Bell (Chinese Folk Tale)
- Lawkamercyme (English Folk Tale)
- Allerleirauh; or, the Many-Furred Creature (German Folk Tale)
- The Two Brothers (German Folk Tale)
- Lord and Master - The Story of the Man Who Understood the Language of the Animals (Slavic Folk Tale)
- Coat O'Clay (English Folk Tale)
- Brunhilda (German Folk Tale)
- The Tortoise and the Eagle (Greek Folk Tale)
- Frost (Russian Folk Tale)
- Prince Ivan, the Witch Baby, and the Little Sister of the Sun (Russian Folk Tale)
- Charity Alone Conquers (Indian Folk Tale)
- Loving Laili (Indian Folk Tale)
- Black, Brown and Gray (Irish Folk Tale)
- The Shee an Gannon and the Gruagach Gaire (Irish Folk Tale)
Folk Fairy Tales of the world: African Folk Tales • Arabic Folk Tales • Armenian Folk Tales • Australian Folk Tales • Belgian Folk Tales • Brazilian Folk Tales • Bukovinian Folk Tales • Bulgarian Folk Tales • Canadian Folk Tales • Celtic Folk Tales • Chinese Folk Tales • Cornish Folk Tales • Croatian Folk Tales • Czechoslovak Folk Tales • Danish Folk Tales • Dutch Folk Tales • Egyptian Folk Tales • English Folk Tales • Estonian Folk Tales • Finnish Folk Tales • French Folk Tales • German Folk Tales • Greek Folk Tales • Hawaiian Folk Tales • Hungarian Folk Tales • Icelandic Folk Tales • Indian Folk Tales • Irish Folk Tales • Italian Folk Tales • Japanese Folk Tales • Korean Folk Tales • Lithuanian Folk Tales • Maori Folk Tales • Native American Folk Tales • New Zealand Folk Tales • Nigerian Folk Tales • Nordic Folk Tales • North American Folk Tales • Norwegian Folk Tales • Pakistani Folk Tales • Philippine Folk Tales • Polish Folk Tales • Portuguese Folk Tales • Rhodesian Folk Tales • Romanian Folk Tales • Russian Folk Tales • Sami Folk Tales • Scandinavian Folk Tales • Scottish Folk Tales • Serbian Folk Tales • Slavic Folk Tales • South African Folk Tales • Spanish Folk Tales • Swedish Folk Tales • Swiss Folk Tales • Turkish Folk Tales • Ukrainian Folk Tales • Welsh Folk Tales