Folk Tales Every Child Should Know

Folk Tales Every Child Should Know is a collection of traditional folk tales compiled in the early 20th century. The book features a variety of stories that reflect the cultural heritage of different societies, aiming to educate and entertain children with timeless lessons and moral values. The collection begins with 'Hans in Luck,' which introduces themes of happiness and contentment through a series of fortunate exchanges. This anthology highlights the significance of folk tales in shaping cultural narratives and values.
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“It is a very old and widely spread superstition that when a dog howls at night someone not far away is dying or will soon die. Many people are uncomfortable when they hear a dog howling after dark, not because they believe that dogs have any knowledge that death is present or coming, but because their ancestors for many centuries believed that the howling of a dog was ominous,””
— Unknown













