The Three Heads Of The Well
The Three Heads of the Well is a beautifully retold fairy tale about a kind princess who leaves her palace to discover her purpose. Along the way, she meets magical guides, faces strange trials, and learns that compassion and humility lead to great reward. A timeless moral story perfect for children, educators, and fairy tale lovers seeking a fresh, thoughtful retelling of a classic legend.
The Magic Mirror
The Magic Mirror is a powerful original fairy tale about a young king who learns that true leadership comes not from authority, but from empathy and understanding his people’s lives. With the help of a magical mirror and a brave mother’s love, the king transforms from arrogant to compassionate. This inspiring story teaches valuable lessons about humility, service, and the heart of wise leadership.
The Tongue-Cut Sparrow
The Tongue-Cut Sparrow is a traditional Japanese folktale that teaches the lasting rewards of kindness and the consequences of greed. When a gentle old man cares for an injured sparrow, he is repaid with friendship and unexpected treasure and a greedy old woman faces a frightful fate. This meaningful story encourages empathy, humility, and the value of treating others with compassion.
Why The Evergreen Trees Never Lose Their Leaves
"Why Evergreen Trees Never Lose Their Leaves" is a touching folktale that reveals why certain trees stay green all winter long. The selfless act of kindness is rewarded in a magical way that explains a natural wonder. This winter story beautifully teaches the value of compassion, generosity, and caring for those in need.
Two Stepsisters
The Two Stepsisters is a timeless Roumanian folktale that contrasts kindness and humility with greed and selfishness. This enchanting story follows a mistreated girl cast out by her stepmother but finds unexpected rewards through compassion and hard work. Meanwhile, her envious stepsister’s quest for riches ends in misfortune. This heartwarming tale teaches the lasting value of goodness, generosity, and inner strength.
Light Makes Prosperity
A Southern Indian Folktale. The story teaches that true wealth doesn’t come from riches alone but from character, honesty, and selflessness. It emphasizes that light—both literal and symbolic—attracts prosperity and well-being.