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Stories, Myths, Folktales, Legends & Fables for Children from Around the World

Explore magical stories, myths, legends, and folktales from cultures around the world - thoughtfully adapted for children, families, and curious young readers.

Folk Tale
Korean Young Readers (6–8 yrs)

The Grateful Tiger

In a dense forest near the Korean countryside, there lived a majestic tiger named Hongil. He roamed freely, his golden f…

💡 Kindness to others is like a garden that blooms and brings joy forever.

Fable
African Early Readers (3–5 yrs)

The Lion and the Mouse

In the heart of Africa, where savannas stretch far and wide, there lived a mighty lion named Kibo. His shaggy mane rippl…

💡 A tiny friend can save a mighty one from trouble.

Creation Story
African Early Readers (3–5 yrs)

Why the Sun and Moon Live in the Sky

In the beginning, the world was born from a great eggshell that lay on the back of Mami Wata, the wise and gentle water …

💡 "Balance is key to harmony in life and in relationships."

Folk Tale
Celtic Young Readers (6–8 yrs)

The Selkie and the Fisherman

In a small village on the west coast of Ireland, where the misty morning air clung to the thatched cottages like a damp …

💡 "True friends are those who love us without expectation of reward or gain."

Folk Tale
Japanese Young Readers (6–8 yrs)

The Tongue-Cut Sparrow

In a small village nestled in the mountains of Japan, there lived a little sparrow named Yataro. Yataro loved to sing sw…

💡 "Wastefulness brings poverty, but thriftiness ensures a steady supply of food."

Folk Tale
Japanese Young Readers (6–8 yrs)

The Grateful Crane

In a tiny village nestled between two great mountains in Japan, there lived a kind and gentle crane named Kaito. His fea…

💡 Selflessness brings joy, while selfishness only leads to sorrow and emptiness.

Legend
Japanese Independent Readers (9–12 yrs)

Urashima Taro and the Palace Under the Sea

On the rocky coast of old Japan, there was a young fisherman named Urashima Taro, who was known throughout the village f…

💡 Keep your promises, and be careful what you wish to know — some things are bette…

Myth
Irish Early Readers (3–5 yrs)

The Children of Lir

In the Emerald Isles of Ireland, where the misty mornings kissed the rolling hills, there lived a king named Lir. He was…

💡 For though fate may be cruel, kindness and love can still prevail.

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