The Story of Ali Pasha
A Turkish Tale. The story demonstrates that wisdom can come from anywhere, even the mouth of a child. The Story of Ali Pasha.
The Blind Men and the Elephant
An Indian Fable. The story demonstrates that wisdom comes from considering all perspectives. The Blind Men and the Elephant.
Anansi and the Pot of Wisdom
An African folktale. The story illustrates that wisdom is not meant to be owned by one person but is shared and can come from anyone, regardless of experience or age. Anansi and the Pot of Wisdom.
The Three Little Pigs
An English Folktale. The story demonstrates the importance of making wise choices and recognizing risks. The Three Little Pigs.
The Happy Hunter and The Skillful Fisher
A Japanese Fairytale. The story demonstrates that being patient, staying calm, and taking the time to find the right solution will lead to better outcomes. The Happy Hunter and The Skillful Fisher.
Perseus and Medusa
A Greek/Roman myth. The story teaches the importance of bravery, cleverness, and using one's strengths to overcome challenges. Perseus and Medusa.
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.
The Ballad of Mulan
A Chinese Legend. The story teaches us that bravery comes from the heart and that anyone, no matter who they are, can be a hero when they choose to be brave. Mulan.
The Hare and the Tortoise
An Aesop Fable. The story teaches us an important lesson about patience and persistence. Being fast or strong isn’t always enough. Sometimes, taking your time, staying focused, and working steadily can help you reach your goals—even when others think it’s impossible. The Hare and the Tortoise.
The Goose that Laid the Golden Eggs
An Aesop's Fable. The story demonstrates that sometimes, good things come slowly, and we must be patient to enjoy them fully. Rushing for more can make us lose everything we had in the first place. The Goose that Laid the Golden Egg.
William Tell
A Swiss Folktale. The story demonstrates that bravery isn't just about physical strength, but also about moral courage—doing the right thing, protecting those you love, and challenging injustice, no matter the personal cost. William Tell.
The Wild Swans
A Fairytale by Hans Christian Andersen. This story demonstrates that with perseverance, dedication, and patience, one can achieve remarkable things, even in the face of injustice, fear, and uncertainty. The Wild Swans.
Bear and Coyote Hang the Stars
A Native American Folktale. The story demonstrates the importance of patience when working so a job will be done right because rushing can lead to unintended consequences, damaging both results and relationships. Bear and Coyote Hang the Stars.
The North Wind and The Sun
An Aesop's Fable. The story demonstrates that kindness, gentleness, and patience are often more effective than force or aggression. The North Wind and The Sun.
The Four Dragons
A Chinese myth about the creation of the four major rivers in China. This story demonstrates that true kindness involves selflessness and the courage to help others, even when it may come with personal risk. The Four Dragons.
Toads and Diamonds
A fairytale by Charles Perrault. The story teaches the importance of kindness in our daily interactions. The story demonstrates that kindness is often rewarded, while greed and rudeness bring negative consequences.
Beauty and the Beast
A fairytale by Madame de Villeneuve. The story teaches the importance of kindness in dealing with others who are different. It demonstrates that kindness and inner beauty are more important than external appearances.
Anansi and Turtle
Ghanaian folktale. The story teaches the importance of kindness. The story demonstrates that kindness is treating others how you would like to be treated, and when you treat others poorly do not be surprised to receive the same treatment yourself.