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Under Grandma's Tree
Hercules and the Wagoner
Little Ida's Flowers
Rapunzel
The Bear Who Married a Woman
The Boy Who Cried Wolf
The Conceited Stag
The Emperor's New Clothes
The Foolhardy Frogs & The Stork
The Frog and The Scorpion
The Greedy Dog
The Gunny Wolf
The Life of a Pig
The Princess and the Pea
The Ram In The Chile Patch
The Stolen Bairn and The Sidh
The Tortoise and The Hare
The Twelve Dancing Princesses
The Wolf and The Crane
Tired of Being a Little Girl
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We've gathered a few favorite stories and fairy tales for you to enjoy. These tales stem back from your grandmother's grandmother's ... well, they are very old stories that have held true through all time.

New under the tree:
The Stolen Bairn and The Sidh
The Frog & Scorpion

treasure chestOn each page throughout this section, a buried treasure is to be found and opened. Find the key and put it in the chest to unlock!

Thought Spot - The Importance of Storytelling
A wise woman once said that reading fairy tales to children is vital to their common sense. It helps them walk through life. Stories like 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf', and 'The Nose' teach children basic moral rules that they will live by for the rest of their lives.

Fairy tales' basic, and sometimes grotesque, plotlines tell the sub-conscious mind 'don't be greedy', 'don't lie', 'don't ask for the wrong kind of attention.' A shining example of such is 'Hercules and The Wagoner' - a great moral rule to live by, yet telling it by way of fairy tale is subtle and enjoyable for both the reader and the listener.'