Folktales for Kids: Share Your Stories!

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In summary, Buzz found folktales for kids that are widely known and repeatedly told by parents and adults to children. The folktales that he knows are probably known all around the world. He was wondering if anyone here at PF could share some folktales for kids with him. Some of the ones that he mentioned are The Little Red Riding Hood, The Three Little Pigs, and Jack and the Beanstalk.
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James Holland said:
allso what about the one with the troll under the bridge and the billy goat guffs?
The billy goats are "gruff" not "guff"!
 
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HallsofIvy said:
The billy goats are "gruff" not "guff"!
well I'm sorry
that horrendous one letter difference. I should just hand my self into the police know
 
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CrazyNinja said:
Oh Saki is epic..! Even O Henry is good. Which actually makes me wonder why @Psinter is looking for folktales for kids anyway.
Because I like them :smile:. They have a lot of teachings taught in a simple manner and unlike novels, they are short and you don't have to go through hundred of pages to capture the essence. And they are fun to read. :biggrin:
 
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It's only 32 years old, but Stephen King's Eyes of the Dragon is a good one.
 

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