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Folk Tale
Slavic Young Readers (6–8 yrs)

The Three Golden Hairs

In a small village nestled between two great rivers, there lived a young girl named Anastasia. She was known throughout …

💡 Perseverance and determination often lead to unexpected rewards and success.

Folk Tale
Persian Young Readers (6–8 yrs)

The Generous Caliph of Baghdad

In the golden city of Baghdad, where the Tigris River flowed gently through its streets, there lived a wise and just Cal…

💡 "Giving to others brings joy that never fades away."

Folk Tale
African Young Readers (6–8 yrs)

The Chief Who Would Not Listen

In a small village nestled between two great rivers, there lived a wise Chief named Kofi Anokye. He was known throughout…

💡 Listening is a two-way bridge that connects us to those who care.

Folk Tale
English Young Readers (6–8 yrs)

The Castle Built on Kindness

Once upon a time, in a small village surrounded by rolling hills and green forests, there lived a kind-hearted girl name…

💡 Kindness and compassion can build stronger foundations than wealth or power.

Trickster Tale
Indian Young Readers (6–8 yrs)

Tenali Raman and the Greedy Priests

In the kingdom of Vijayanagara, where the sun dipped into the horizon and painted the sky with hues of crimson and gold,…

💡 Greed leads to destruction; humility and kindness bring true prosperity always.

Trickster Tale
Indian Young Readers (6–8 yrs)

Birbal and the Foolish Courtiers

In the kingdom of Akbar, there lived a clever court jester named Birbal. He was known for his quick wit and sharp tongue…

💡 Pride and arrogance can lead to downfall and loss of dignity always.

Folk Tale
Arabic (1001 Nights) Young Readers (6–8 yrs)

The Baker Who Tricked the King

In a small village nestled between two great deserts, there lived a clever baker named Khalid. He was known throughout t…

💡 Pride and deceit can lead to loss of everything, ultimately.

Folk Tale
African Independent Readers (9–12 yrs)

The Merchant of Timbuktu

In the bustling marketplace of Timbuktu, a young merchant named Amara was renowned for her extraordinary skills in tradi…

💡 Honesty is wiser than accumulating riches.

Myth
Greek & Roman Young Readers (6–8 yrs)

Hermes and the Stolen Cattle

In ancient Greece, Hermes was the mischievous messenger god with wings on his feet. He loved playing tricks on mortals a…

💡 Honesty leads to justice and peace of heart.

Folk Tale
Indian Young Readers (6–8 yrs)

The Weaver Who Cheated the Sun

There was a Weaver named Rohini who lived in a small village near the sacred Ganges River. She was very skilled and made…

💡 Honesty is always better than cheating and gaining wealth.

Folk Tale
Korean Young Readers (6–8 yrs)

Heungbu and the Magic Gourd

Heungbu and the Magic Gourd In a small village, Heungbu lived with his brother Nolbu. They had little food to eat. One d…

💡 Kindness is rewarded, while selfishness brings an empty stomach.

Legend
Indian Independent Readers (9–12 yrs)

The Blind Sage and the King

In a small village nestled in the rolling hills of rural India, there lived a wise and venerable sage named Shri Raghava…

💡 "Wisdom is not in seeing but in understanding."

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