Rainbow Crow
A Native American Folktale. This teaches us that true bravery isn't just about facing physical danger but also about making sacrifices for the greater good.
Why the Raccoon Has Marks on His Face
A Lenape (Delaware Native American) folktale. The story teaches that stealing leaves a mark and it is better to be honest. Why the Raccoon Has Marks on His Face.
Hans My Hedgehog
A German Fairytale. The story reminds us that integrity—keeping our word and honoring others—is a powerful way to grow trust, courage, and, ultimately, love. Hans My Hedgehog.
The Miserly Farmer
Chinese Folktale. The story teaches that generosity and kindness, expressed in sharing what we have, creates joy for others and ourselves, while greed and selfishness can leave us with nothing in the end. The Miserly Farmer.
The Golden Touch
Greek Myth. King Midas learns that the most valuable treasures in life are often things that can’t be bought with gold. The Golden Touch.
The Other Wisemen of Gotham
An English Folktale. The story demonstrates that cooperation involves not only physical effort but also creative thinking to solve problems. The Other Wisemen of Gotham.
The Gigantic Turnip
A Russian Folktale. The story demonstrates that when we help each other and work together, we can accomplish difficult tasks. The Gigantic Turnip.
The Bremen Town Musicians
A Grimm Fairytale from Germany. The story shows that working as a team can be more effective than facing problems alone. The Bremen Town Musicians.
The Fisherman
A story from Arabian Nights. This story teaches us that sometimes, being clever and thinking fast can be even stronger physical strength. The Fisherman.
The Brave Little Dutch Boy
An American story about the Netherlands. The lesson from the story is that bravery isn't just about being strong; it's about standing firm and doing what's right, even when you're scared. The Brave Little Dutch Boy.