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A collection of children's folk and fairy tales, including fables of Aesop.
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Fairy tales, fables, magic, Grimm's fairy tales, children's literature, folk talesPeople
Goldilocks, the MoorsPlaces
Carcassonne, China, Bohemia, Russia, Spain, Accra, Gulf of Guinea, London, Barbary, BremenShowing 3 featured editions. View all 3 editions?
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Childcraft [Volume 3]: Folk and Fairy Tales
1960, Field Enterprises Educational Corporation
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Table of Contents
FAVORITE NURSERY STORIES.
The Little Red Hen.
Retold by Veronica S. Hutchinson
Page 8
The Old Woman and Her Pig.
Retold by Joseph Jacobs
Page 11
Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
Page 15
The Three Little Pigs.
Retold by Joseph Jacobs
Page 19
The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids.
Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm
Page 23
Teeny, Tiny Lady.
Retold by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey
Page 28
The Pancake.
Retold by George Webbe Dasent
Page 30
The Three Billy Goats Gruff.
Retold by Gudrun Thorne-Thomsen
Page 35
The Tale of Peter Rabbit.
Beatrix Potter
Page 37
The Bremen Town Musicians.
Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm
Page 43
The Shoemaker and the Elves.
Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm
Page 48
FOLK AND FAIRY TALES.
Jack and the Beanstalk.
Retold by Dinah M. Mulock Craik
Page 52
Dick Whittington and His Cat.
Retold by May Hill
Page 62
The Lad Who Went to the North Wind.
Retold by G. W. Dasent
Page 72
Tom Tit Tot.
Retold by Joseph Jacobs
Page 77
The Three Wishes.
Retold by Joseph Jacobs
Page 84
The Emperor's New Clothes.
Hans Christian Anderson
Page 87
The Fisherman and His Wife.
Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm
Page 93
Prince Wicked and the Grateful Animals.
Retold by E. C. Babbitt
Page 102
The Real Princess.
Hans Christian Anderson
Page 110
The Steadfast Tin Soldier.
Hans Christian Anderson
Page 112
Talk.
Harold Courlander and George Herzog
Page 118
The Clever Old Woman of Carcassonne.
Simone Chamoud
Page 122
The Flea.
Ruth Sawyer
Page 125
Salt.
Arthur Ransome
Page 132
Rapunzel.
Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm
Page 144
Master of All Masters.
Retold by Joseph Jacobs
Page 152
Gone Is Gone.
Retold by Wanda Gág
Page 154
Snow-White and Rose-Red.
Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm
Page 162
Sleeping Beauty.
Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm
Page 172
Cinderella.
Retold by Katharine Gibson
Page 177
Hansel and Gretel.
Translated by Wanda Gág
Page 186
Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp.
Page 199
The Ugly Duckling.
Hans Christian Anderson
Page 213
AESOP'S FABLES.
The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse.
Aesop
Page 228
The Farmer, His Son, and the Donkey.
Aesop
Page 230
Belling the Cat.
Aesop
Page 232
The Crow and the Pitcher.
Aesop
Page 233
The Fox and the Stork.
Aesop
Page 234
The Liion and the Mouse.
Aesop
Page 235
The Dog and the Bone.
Aesop
Page 236
The Maid and the Milk Can.
Aesop
Page 237
The Wind and the Sun.
Aesop
Page 238
The Hare and the Tortoise.
Aesop
Page 239
The Goose That Laid the Golden Egg.
Aesop
Page 240
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