2023년 2월 16일 목요일

What are some folk tales from around the world that can help children grow and develop?

 Aladdin (Arabian Nights) - Middle East

Beauty and the Beast (La Belle et la Bête) - France

The boy who cried wolf - Greece

Cat in the Hat - USA

City mice and country mice - Greece

Cinderella - France

Crane Wipe - Japan

Dancing Princesses - Germany

The Emperor's New Clothes - Denmark

Giant Turnip - Russia

The Frog Prince - Germany

Gingerbread Man - USA

Goldilocks and the Three Bears - England

Hansel and Gretel - Germany

Jack and the Beanstalk - England

The Jungle Book - India

The King Midas - Greece

The Little Mermaid - Denmark

Little Red Riding Hood - France

The Lion and the Mouse - Greece

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe - England

The Little Prince - France

The Little Red Hen - USA

Monkey King - China

Mulan - China

The Nutcracker - Germany

Hamelin's Pied Piper - Germany

Pinocchio - Italy

The Princess and the Frog - USA

The Princess and the Pea - Denmark

Puss in Boots - France

Red Shoes - Denmark

Robin Hood - England

Rumplestiltskin - Germany

Seven Crows - Germany

Shoemaker and the Elf - Germany

The Snow Queen - Denmark

Sorcerer's Apprentice - Greece

The Three Little Pigs - England

Sebily Goat Grub - Norway

Tortoise and Hare - Greece

The Ugly Duckling - Denmark

Velveteen Bunny - UK

Wizard of Oz - USA

Alice in Wonderland - UK

Gummy Anansi - Ghana

Baba Yaga - Russia

Beowulf - England

Bremen Town Musicians - Germany

Brave Little Tailor - Germany

The Seed - Spain

Creation Stories - Indigenous Cultures Around the World

Cyclops - Greece

Don Quixote - Spain

Epic of Gilgamesh - Mesopotamia (Modern Iraq)

Aesop's Fables - Greece

The Fox and the Grapes - Greece

The Fox and the Crow - France

The Giving Tree - USA

The Golden Fleece - Greece

Golem - Czech Republic

Hare and Tortoise - Greece

The Headless Horseman - USA

Iliad and Odyssey - Greece

The Jungle Book - India

Lady or the Tiger - USA

The Last Unicorn - America

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow - USA

The Match Girl - Denmark

The Little Nutcracker - Russia

Magic Paint Brush - China

Magic Flute - Austria

Monkeys and Crocodiles - India

Nightingale - Denmark

Odyssey - Greece

Arabian Nights - Middle East

The Origins of Fire - Indigenous Cultures Around the World

Panchatantra - India

The Prodigal Son - Bible (Worldwide)

Ramayana - India

Little Red Riding Hood Wolf - Germany

Robin and Raven - Ireland

Sandman - Germany

Secret Garden - England

The Selfish Giant - Ireland

Snakes and Rainbows - Haiti

Snow Maiden - Russia

Song of Hiawatha - USA

The Story of Mulan - China

Sun and Wind - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)

Swan Maidens - Scotland

The Tale of Genji - Japan

The story of the bamboo cutter - Japan

Tell Tale Heart - USA

Three Questions - Leo Tolstoy (Worldwide)

Tinderbox - Denmark

Tooth Fairy - USA

Tortoise and Eagle - Nigeria

Travel Companion - Denmark

Velveteen Bunny - UK


Water of Life - Germany

Wild Swans - Denmark

Wind blowing through the willows - England

The Wolf and the Fox - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)

Emperor - China

Theseus and the Minotaur - Greece

Thumbelina - Denmark

Tom Thumb - England

Tristan and Isolde - Ireland

Urashima Taro - Japan

Vasalisa the Beautiful - Russia

Vikram and the Vampire - India

Wayang Kulit - Indonesia

West African Folklore - West Africa

Why mosquitoes buzz in people's ears - West Africa

William Tell - Switzerland

Winnie the Pooh - England

Yoruba Folklore - The Yoruba people of Nigeria and Benin

Zongheyan - China

Zorro - USA/Mexico

The Bear and the Two Travelers - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)

Black Bull of Norroway - Scotland

The Boy Who Cried Wolf - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)

Brave Little Tailor - Germany

Crane Wipe - Japan

The Crow and the Pitcher - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)

Dancing Princesses - Germany

Death of Baldur - Norse mythology (Scandinavia)

The Devil and Tom Walker - USA

The Emperor's New Clothes - Denmark

Fisherman and his wife - Germany

The Fox and the Grapes - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)

The Fox and the Stork - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)

Gingerbread Man - England

Golden Goose - Germany

Golden Touch - Greek Mythology (Greece)

The Goose That Lays the Golden Eggs - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)

Green Knight - England

The Happy Prince - Ireland

The Hare and the Tortoise - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)

The Iliad and the Odyssey - Greek Mythology (Greece)

The Jungle Book - India

Juniper Tree - Germany

The King and Miller's Daughter - Germany

The Lion and the Mouse - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)

The Little Mermaid - Denmark

The Little Red Hen - USA

Little Red Riding Hood - France

The Magpie's Nest - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)

Monkeys and Crocodiles - India


Monkey King - China

The Nutcracker and the Mouse King - Germany

Hamelin's Pied Piper - Germany

The Princess and the Pea - Denmark

Hare and Tortoise - Korea

The Raven - Indigenous cultures around the world

Red Shoes - Denmark

The Snow Queen - Denmark

Sorcerer's Apprentice - Germany

The Story of Adam and Eve - The Bible (Worldwide)

Bluebeard's Story - France

The Tale of Goldilocks and the Three Bears - England

The Story of Noah's Ark - Bible (Worldwide)

The Tale of Rapunzel - Germany

The Tale of the Three Little Pigs - England

Sun and Moon - Indigenous cultures around the world

The Story of Alibaba and the 40 Thieves - Middle East

The Story of Beowulf - England

The Story of Juan Bobo - Puerto Rico

The Story of Momotaro - Japan

The Story of Peter Rabbit - UK

The Tale of the Bamboo Princess - China

The Tale of the Emperor's Nightingale - Denmark

The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish - Russia

The Heike Story - Japan

The Story of the White Snake - China

The Story of Tsar Saltan - Russia

Sebily Goat Grub - Norway

Three Wishes - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)

12 Dancing Princesses - Germany

The Ugly Duckling - Denmark

The Hungry Caterpillar - America

The Water-Babies - England

Wizard of Oz - USA

The Wolf and the Lamb - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)

The Woodcutter and the Ax - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)

Theseus and the Amazons - Greece

Toads and Whales - South Africa

Tom Sawyer - USA

The Tortoise and the Hare - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)

Tristan and Isolde - Ireland

troll - norway

Two Brothers - Egypt

Uncle Remus - USA

Vasilisa the Beautiful - Russia

Virgil's Aeneid - Italy

Watership Down - England

The West African Anansi Story - West Africa

Why the sun and moon live in the sky - Nigeria

Yeshen - China


Ys - France


Zhong Kui - China


Zlatolog - Slovenia


Adventures of Sinbad - Middle East


Black Bull of Norroway - Scotland


The Boy Who Cried Wolf - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)


Brahmins and Mongooses - India


Buried Moon - England


Cheetah and Baboon - African Folklore


Churning the Milk Sea - India


Crickets and Ants - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)


Dancing Rabbit - Native American Folklore


Daughter of the Sun - Native American Folklore


The Dog and the Shadow - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)


Dragons of Krakow - Poland


Enchanted Princess - Russia


The Enchanted Swan - Russia


Fisherman's Wife - Germany


The Fox and the Grapes - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)


The Frog Prince - Germany


The Giant and the Tailor - Germany


Giant Turnip - Russia


The Goose That Lays the Golden Eggs - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)


greek mythology - greece


Grumpy Ladybug - USA


Monkey's Heart - African Folklore


Jackals and Lions - Indian Folklore


Jackals and Peacocks - Indian Folklore


Jackal and Rabbit - Indian Folklore


Jackals and wolves - Indian folklore


Jackal Who Thought He Was A Peacock - Indian Folklore


The Jungle Book - India


Lord of the Golden Mountain - Germany


Lighthouse Keeper's Lunch - England


The Lion and the Mouse - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)


The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe - England


The Little Mermaid - Denmark


The Little Prince - France


Magic Paint Brush - China


Magic Pudding - Australia


Magic Snake - Japan


Magic Tree - African Folklore


The Maid and the Dragon - Scotland


The Maiden and the Frog - Ireland


The Rat and the Lion - African Folklore


Nightingale - Denmark


The Nutcracker - Germany


Owl and Nightingale - England


Peach Blossom Spring - China


The Phantom of the Opera - France


The Phoenix and the Turtle - England


Hamelin's Pied Piper - Germany


The Princess and the Frog - Germany


Queen of Sheba - Ethiopia


Rainbow Snake - Australia's Aboriginal Culture


Ramayana - India


Red-headed Woodpecker - Native American Folklore


Red Shoes - Denmark


Robber Groom - Germany


Wise Monkey and Boar - Japan


The Selfish Giant - Ireland


Seven Crows - Germany


Singing Lark - Germany


Snowman - UK


The Story of Ferdinand - Spain


The Tale of the Three Bears - England


Sun and Wind - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)


The Swan Maiden -


The Tale of Genji - Japan


The story of the bamboo cutter - Japan


The Heike Story - Japan


A Tale of Two Brothers - Ancient Egypt


Sebily Goat Grub - Norway


The Three Little Pigs - England


Three Wishes - Ireland


The Tortoise and the Hare - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)


The Ugly Duckling - Denmark


Unicorn - Europe


Velveteen Rabbit - USA


Water of Life - Germany


White Snake - Germany


Wind blowing through the willows - England


Wizard of Oz - USA


The Wolf and the Crane - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)


The Woodcutter and the Celestial Maiden - Japan


The Woodcutter and the Lion - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)


The Yellow Fairy Book - Andrew Lang (Worldwide)


Yellow Wallpaper - USA


Zebra Stripes - African Folklore


Thumbelina - Denmark


Toad and Mouse - China


Tom Thumb - England


Trickster Tales - Native American Folklore


12 Dancing Princesses - Germany


Vasilisa the Beautiful - Russia


Innocent Wally Dad - India


Why mosquitoes buzz in people's ears - African Folklore


Why the sky is far away - African folktale


Wild Swans - Denmark


Yesien - China


Yes Xi'an - China


Yoruba Creation Myth - Nigeria


Young Goodman Brown - USA


Ysengrimus - Europe


Zalmoxis - Romania


Zongaro, the Snake King - Zimbabwe


The firstborn and the butterfly -

Zurvanism - Persia.


Aladdin and the Magic Lamp - Middle East


Alibaba and the 40 Thieves - Middle East


Anansi the Spider - African folklore


Baba Yaga - Russia


Beauty and the Beast - France


Boudica - England


Chanticleer and the Fox - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)


Chang'e and Houyi - China


Cinderella - France


Creation Myths - Around the World


Daedalus and Icarus - Greece


Dracula - Romania


East of the Sun and West of the Moon - Norway


Eco and daffodils - Greece


El Cid - Spain


Faust - Germany


Fenrir - Norse Mythology


Finn McCool and the Giant's Causeway - Ireland


Freya's Necklace - Norse Mythology


Gilgamesh - Mesopotamia


Golem - Jewish Folklore


Hansel and Gretel - Germany


Harriet Tubman - USA


Hercules - Greece


Flower Mulan - China


Icarus - Greece


Imhotep - Ancient Egypt


Jack and the Beanstalk - England


Jason and the Golden Fleece - Greece


John Henry - USA


King Arthur - England


King Midas - Greece


Kraken - Norse Mythology


La Lorona - Mexico


La Malinche - Mexico


Leica - Russia


Lancelot and Guinevere - England


Leif Erickson - Norse Mythology


Little Red Riding Hood - Europe


Loki - Norse Mythology


Medusa - Greece


Merlin - England


Moby Dick - USA


Mulan - China


Nasreddin - Middle East


Nian - China


Odysseus - Greece


Onibaba - Japan


Pandora's Box - Greece


Paul Bunyan - USA


Persephone - Greece


Peter Pan - England


Hamelin's Pied Piper - Germany


Pinocchio - Italy


Prometheus - Greece


Puss in Boots - Italy


Rapunzel - Germany


Ravana - India


Robin Hood - England


Romeo and Juliet - Italy


Scheherazade - Middle East


Selfie - Scotland


Sailor Sinbad - Middle East


Snow White - Germany


Stone Soup - Europe


Swan Lake - Russia


Tarzan - Africa


The Adventures of Tom Sawyer - USA


Arabian Nights - Middle East


The Emperor's New Clothes - Denmark


The Frog Prince - Germany


Golden Bird - Germany


Green Knight - UK


The Jungle Book - India


The Little Mermaid - Denmark


Monkey King - China


The Nutcracker - Germany


Piedmont Rebels - Italy


The Princess and the Pea - Denmark


Red Shoes - Denmark


The Snow Queen - Denmark


Sun and Wind - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)


Stone in the Sword - England


Three Feathers - Germany


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The Tortoise and the Hare - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)

Trojan Horse - Greece

The Ugly Duckling - Denmark

Velveteen Rabbit - USA

Wind blowing through the willows - England

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - USA

Yeti - Nepal

Theseus and the Minotaur - Greece

Thor - Norse Mythology

Thumbelina - Denmark

Tiddalik - Aboriginal mythology (Australia)

Tinkerbell - England

Tom Thumb - England

Crook - Native American Folklore

Tsukuyomi - Japan

Urashima Taro - Japan

Vasilisa the Beautiful - Russia

Vidar - Norse Mythology

Väinämöinen - Finnish mythology

William Tell - Switzerland

Winged Horse - Greece

witch - worldwide

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Austria

Shi Wangmu - China

Yggdrasil - Norse Mythology

Yokai - Japan

Zeus - Greece

Zhu Bajie - China

Zlatolog - Slovenia

Zombies - Haiti


Aesop's Fables - Greece

Alibaba and the 40 Thieves - Middle East

Anansi - West Africa

Baba Yaga - Russia

Bellerophon and Pegasus - Greece

Bigfoot - USA

Bluebeard - France

Brownies - UK

Bunyip - Aboriginal mythology (Australia)

Chang'e - China

Cinderella - Worldwide

Coyote - Native American folklore

Davy Crockett - USA

Demeter and Persephone - Greece

Dracula - Romania

dragon - worldwide

Dwarves - Germanic mythology

Easter Bunny - Germany

Elves - Scandinavian Folklore

Frankenstein - Switzerland

Gargoyles - France

Genghis Khan - Mongolia

ghosts - all over the world

Golem - Jewish Folklore

Hercules - Greece

Flower Mulan - China

Icarus - Greece

Jack and the Beanstalk - England

Jason and the Argonauts - Greece

John Henry - USA

Kappa - Japan

King Arthur - England

Kraken - Norway

La Lorona - Mexico

Leif Erickson - Norway

Fairy - Ireland

Loch Ness Monster - Scotland

Mami Wata - West Africa

Medusa - Greece

Merlin - England

Monkey King - China

Mummy - Egypt

Nian - China

Odin - Norse Mythology

Oni - Japan

Pandora - Greece

Paul Bunyan - USA

Phoenix - Egypt

Poltergeist - Worldwide

Poseidon - Greece

Quetzalcoatl - Mesoamerica

Rumpelstiltskin - Germany

Sasquatch - USA/Canada

Selkies - Scottish mythology

Seven League Boots - France

Shangri-La - Tibet

Sirens - Greece

Sleeping Beauty - Worldwide

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - Worldwide

Sphinx - Egypt

Spider Woman - Native American Folklore

Son Goku - China

The Little Mermaid - Denmark

The Three Little Pigs - Worldwide

Thor Heyerdahl - Norway

Thunderbird - Native American folklore

Tiamat - Mesopotamia

Titans - Greece

Gozen Tomoe - Japan

Tooth Fairy - Worldwide

Trickster - African Folklore

Ulysses - Greece

Unicorn - Worldwide

Vampires - Worldwide

Valkyrie - Norse Mythology

Wendigo - Native American Folklore

Zeus and Europa - Greece


Abaangui - Chad

Akashinga: The Brave Ones - Zimbabwe

Aladdin and the Magic Lamp - Middle East

Amaterasu - Japan

Ammit - Egypt

Anahita - Persia

Andvari - Norse Mythology

Anubis - Egypt

Apep - Egypt

Aswang - Philippines

Baba Yaga and the little girl with a kind heart - Russia

Baba Wagu - Nigeria

Basajaun - Basque mythology

Basilisk - Europe

Berchita - Germany

Black Shuck - UK

Blue Skin - Native American Folklore

Cailleach - Scotland and Ireland

Candomble - Brazil

Warehouse - Cuba

Charybdis - Greece

Chimera - Greece

Qingxi - China

Chupacabra - Puerto Rico

Damballa - Haiti

Daphne - Greece

death - all over the world

Dede Corkut - Turkey

Demigod - worldwide

Der Freischütz - Germany

Doppelgängers - all over the world

Dragon Slayers - Worldwide

Dwarves - Scandinavian mythology

Mother Earth - Worldwide

Echidna - Greek mythology

Ereshkigal - Mesopotamia

Erlkönig - Germany

Eurydice - Greece

Fata Morgana - Italy

Phoenix - China

Flying Dutchman - Netherlands

Four Heavenly Kings - China

Frankenstein's Monster - Switzerland

Freya - Norse Mythology

Push - China

Ganga - India

Garuda - Hindu and Buddhist mythology

Genie - Middle East

Ghoul - Middle East

Giant's Causeway - Ireland


Gorgon - Greek mythology

Deluge - Worldwide

Guanyin - China

Hanuman - Hinduism

Harpy - Greek mythology

Hatmehit - Egypt

Headless Horseman - USA

Hel - Norse Mythology

Hercules - Greek mythology

Hine-nui-te-pō - Māori mythology

Hippogriff - Europe

Huldra - Scandinavian mythology

Iblis - Islamic mythology

Iktomi - Native American mythology

Inanna - Mesopotamia

Incubi and Succubi - Worldwide

Ishtar - Mesopotamia

This is me - Mayan mythology

Izanagi and Izanami - Japan

Gengu - Cameroon

Gin - Middle East

Jorogumo - Japan

Jotunheim - Norse Mythology

Kappa - Japan

Kelpie - Scottish mythology

Kitsune - Japan

Gumiho - Korea

Kuzunoha - Japan

La Lorona - Mexico

La Malinche - Mexico

Leshy - Slavic mythology

Leviathan - Hebrew Bible

Lilithu - Mesopotamia

Lir - Irish mythology

Lóegaire - Irish mythology

Loki - Norse Mythology

Longma - China

Mami Wata - African diaspora

Mananangal - Philippines

Maui - Māori mythology

Medusa - Greek mythology

Melusine - France

Mermaid - around the world

Mictlantecuhtli - Aztec mythology

Minotaur - Greek mythology

Mjolnir - Norse Mythology

Mothman - USA

Naiads - Greek mythology

Namaz - Japan

Nemean lion - Greek mythology


Nian - China

Nuwa - Chinese mythology

Oduduwa - Yoruba mythology

Odin - Norse Mythology

Ogun - Yoruba mythology

Oni - Japan

Orpheus - Greek mythology

Osiris - Egyptian Mythology

Pegasus - Greek mythology

Persephone - Greek mythology

Phoenix - Worldwide

Polyphemus - Greek mythology

Pombero - Guarani Myth

Pontianak - Southeast Asia

Popobawa - Tanzania

Poseidon - Greek mythology

Prometheus - Greek Mythology

Proteus - Greek mythology

puck - english folklore

Kirin - China

Rainbow Snake - Aboriginal Myth

Rakshasa - Hinduism

Rangda - Balinese mythology

Crow - Native American Mythology

Little Red Riding Hood - European Folklore

Rodnovus - Slavic mythology

Rusalka - Slavic mythology

Sagittarius - Greek mythology

Santa Claus - Worldwide

Satyr - Greek Mythology

Sedna - Inuit mythology

Selfie - Scottish Folklore

set - egyptian mythology

Shennong - Chinese mythology

Shinto Gods - Japan

siren - greek mythology

Skadi - Norse Mythology

Sphinx - Egyptian Mythology

Spider Woman - Native American Mythology

Sun Wukong - Chinese mythology

Swamp Monkey - America

Tengu - Japan

Erlking - German folklore

Green Man - Europe

The Grinch - USA


The Gray Man by Ben MacDhui - Scottish Folklore

The Hare and the Tortoise - Aesop's Fables

The Headless Horseman - USA

Hero Twins - Mayan Mythology

Holy Grail - Arthurian Legends

Jabberwocky - Lewis Carroll

jinn - islamic mythology

Kappa - Japanese mythology

Kraken - Norse Mythology

Charlotte's Lady - Arthurian Legends

The Last Unicorn - European Folklore

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow - USA

Leviathan - Hebrew mythology

The Loch Ness Monster - Scottish Folklore

Mahabharata - Hindu mythology

The Mabinogion - Welsh mythology

Maiden of the Mist - Iroquois mythology

Monkey King - Chinese mythology

Morrigan -

mummies - egyptian mythology

Naga - Hindu and Buddhist mythology

The Norns - Norse Mythology

Ojibwe Flood Story - Native American Mythology

Athena's Owl - Greek Mythology

Hamelin's Pied Piper - German folklore

Rainbow Fish - African Folklore

The Lake - USA

The Red Thread of Fate - Chinese and Japanese Folklore

Giving the Ring - Norse Mythology

Road Runner and the Coyote - Native American Folklore

Sandman - German Folklore

The Scorpion and the Frog - Aesop's Fables

Selfie Bride - Scottish Folklore

The Seven Sleepers - Islamic and Christian Myths

shadow - worldwide

Singing Bones - Grimm's Fairy Tale

Snow Maiden - Russian Folklore

The Snow Queen - Hans Christian Andersen

The Sphinx and the Sphinx's Riddle - Greek Mythology

Sword in Stone - Arthurian Legends

The Tale of Genji - Japanese Literature

The Three Little Pigs - European Folklore

The Crook - Native American and African mythology

12 Dancing Princesses - Grimm's Fairy Tale

The Ugly Duckling - Hans Christian Andersen