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  1. May 21, 2024 · While you may be familiar with the folktale stories and common fairy tales of your own country, there are still many popular folktales to learn about. We have compiled an extensive list of fairy tales and folktales for you to read and enjoy.

  2. Retellings of American folktales and legends, Native American myths, weather folklore, ghost stories and more from each of the 50 United States of America. Great for school children and teachers.

  3. Welcome to World of Tales! Step into the wondrous world of folk and fairy tales! Whether a student, a parent or a teacher, here you can take a magical journey, filled with adventure, or just remember what it feels like to be a kid again.

  4. Welcome to World Folklore, which features folktales from around the globe. From Aesop's fables to fairy tales, from Thor's Wedding to the Screaming Tunnel, we've got funny short stories, scary ghost stories and popular folktales for everyone to enjoy.

  5. Jul 19, 2023 · Rich stories steeped in tradition and meaning, folktales for kids are a great choice for your classroom, no matter the grade. Filled with valuable lessons and explanations for the ways of the world, folktales across cultures and genres offer stories of morality and teach us important lessons.

  6. The collection of folktales from North America consists of six books with 136 stories: 50 Native American folktales, 60 US folktales and 26 Canadian folktales.

  7. North American folk tales include myths and stories from the U.S and Canada. Read tales from Sioux writer, Zitkala-Ša, Carl Sandburg's collection and more.

  8. Aug 31, 2023 · Here are ten engaging examples of folktale stories for middle and high school students that are sure to provoke discussion in your classrooms! You can also compare and contrast the texts to better understand the difference between a myth vs. a folktale.

  9. Welcome to the American Folklore site, which features retold folktales from all 50 states. We answer those pesky folklore questions that keep you up at night, such as: “Why is a black cat bad luck?” and “Who the heck is Paul Bunyan?”. So, grab a cup of coffee, pull up a comfy chair, and stay awhile.”.

  10. Folk literature - Folktale, Myth, Legend: The oral fictional tale, from whatever ultimate origin, is practically universal both in time and place. Certain peoples tell very simple stories and others tales of great complexity, but the basic pattern of tale-teller and audience is found everywhere and as far back as can be learned.

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