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Skim and Scan

The Giant List of Folklore Stories

Folklore, Folktales, Folk Heroes, Tall Tales, Fairy Tales, Hero Tales, Animal Tales, Fables, Myths, and Legends.

Vol. 6: Children’s

Presented by

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Beginning Writers Struggling Writers

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The Giant List of Folklore Stories – Vol. 6

This volume is one of six volumes related to this topic:

Vol. 1: Europe: South: Greece and Rome Vol. 4: Native American & Indigenous People

Vol. 2: Europe: North: Britain, Norse, Ireland, etc. Vol. 5: The United States

Vol. 3: The Middle East, Africa, Asia, Slavic, Plants, and Animals

Vol. 6: Children’s

So… what is this PDF? It’s a huge collection of tables of contents (TOCs). And each table of contents functions as a list of stories, usually placed into helpful categories. Each table of contents functions as both a list and an outline. What’s it for? What’s its purpose? Well, it’s primarily for scholars who want to skim and scan and get an overview of the important stories and the categories of stories that have been passed down through history. Anyone who spends time skimming and scanning these six volumes will walk away with a solid framework for understanding folklore stories. Here are eight more types of scholars who will just love these lists. The Eight Types of Scholars Who Will Love These Lists

1. Scholars who want to lightly and occasionally skim and scan and create a mental framework of folklore story.

2. Scholars who want to create a mental framework before they begin reading the important stories that have been handed down through time. These scholars want to see the whole before they start selecting the parts that they want to spend time on.

3. Scholars who want to understand the genres better.

4. Scholars who are reading a book and they want to place it in a larger perspective.

5. Scholars who are reading a book and they want to see just what kind of simplification it is. • Ex. There are not just 12 Aesop’s Fables. • Ex. I keep hearing about the same seven fairy tales. Are there more?

6. Scholars who want to use these lists with other resources (e.g., Cliff’s Notes, study sheets, memorization strategies, timelines, anthologies, etc.) to create a serious foundation of folklore story.

7. Scholars who want a list of folklore books that they can download for free over at Project Gutenberg, Archive, or Google books.

8. Scholars who want to understand world cultures.

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Many people will have a special area of interest. e.g., classical mythology, American folklore, folktales, fairy tales, etc. You will find that no two TOCs are exactly the same. If you compare and contrast them, you will better understand your specific topic of interest. One great thing about TOCs is that someone took the time to select and organize what he or she felt was most important. While many approach the topic in similar ways, many others approach the topic in novel ways. The truth of the topic lies in the differences between the TOCs. What’s a folktale? What’s a fairy tale? What’s a myth? What’s a legend? As you skim and scan through these titles and categories, you will come to understand much about all of these types of stories just by analyzing the categories and the titles. Many of the stories in these lists are folklore, which means that people told the stories before someone wrote them down. However, some have come down through literature, and with modern folklore (e.g., American folklore), the written word may have played an even larger role.

Most of these stories are important and relevant because they relate to one or more of these topics:

The purpose of the stories is often twofold:

1. History 2. Culture 3. Religion

1. Entertain 2. Teach

Creating an Amazing Mental Framework of Literature and Story One of the goals of these lists is to help people create an amazing mental framework of story and literature. I believe that anyone who does create an amazing mental framework of literature and story will be more interested in literature and story. These people will also appear to be well-read and highly knowledgeable. One does not need to read “all the books” to create an amazing mental framework of literature and story. Previously, we had one type of list to help us create this amazing mental framework:

Type 1: Recommended-reading lists, book award lists, best-of-genre lists, etc.

Now we have a second type of list:

Type 2: The Giant List of Folklore Stories

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Over the years, I’ve collected many recommended-reading lists, book-award lists, and best-of-genre lists. Occasionally, I find a reason to browse through my lists, and sometimes I search for even more lists. These lists provide a framework for understanding the world of literature. But recently, I was giving students some definitions and characteristics for a variety of different types of folklore stories, and they seemed like dangerous oversimplifications. When I arrived home, I began to compare the definitions with a bunch of tables of contents. Although the definitions and characteristics were nice guidelines, they were an oversimplification. Because most of these types of stories have a public domain version (primarily before 1923) over on Project Gutenberg, Archive, or Google books, I began collecting an assortment of table of contents. After a while, I liked what I saw! I saw a large framework for understanding many important and commonly referenced stories! The Important Stories: The Commonly Referenced Stories Many people have strong ideas about what the important stories are. With the goal of creating a mental framework of literature and story, we could say that the important stories are the commonly referenced stories. When we have a mental framework of literature and story, not only are we more likely to devote more time to reading the important stories, but we often come to understand the importance and significance of many stories without actually reading them. An equally important point is this: When we have a mental framework of story and literature, we grasp the references that so many highly intelligent people make. Scientists, tech titans, politicians, artists, and the popular media all routinely reference important stories. Naturally, we must understand the stories to truly grasp the references—and that takes time. However, with a well-rounded mental framework of story, we are far more likely to grasp the gist of the references and the significance of the references without needing to devote our lives to understanding every single famous story. Without a mental framework of story, we frequently don’t grasp that an important story has been referenced. So we miss the reference, along with the fact that something has been referenced. Underestimating the Importance of Story The Common Core devoted an entire page to “The Special Place of Argument in the Standards.” I respect that choice. However, Plato (c. 428 BC – c. 348 BC) banned storytellers from his Republic for a reason.

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The reality of life is this: Often, one person puts forth a logically effective argument, but the argument is ignored because the next speaker is a skilled persuader who puts forth a logically effective argument using story. As with Cicero and Demosthenes, the first speaker speaks and the audience comments, “How well he spoke”; but with the second speaker, the audience cries, “Let us march!” Right from the beginning, we should probably do a better job of teaching students that STORY is a communication tool and not just a form of entertainment. Certainly, students must be able to read and comprehend stories, and it’s sure nice if they can write them reasonably well. But from a personal and societal perspective, that’s the tip of the iceberg as relates to the importance of story in human communication and human experience. To a large degree, societies function in story form. We make sense of the world in story form, and we view ourselves in story form. Furthermore, communication is often more effective if the communicator uses story as a component of the communication. This holds true for arguments, news stories, history, sales presentations, reprimands, and more. Skim and Scan You have probably heard of Joseph Campbell (1904-1987) and the Hero’s Journey. Well, he began his own journey into story by spending five years reading and studying the folklore stories that have been passed down through time. You may not have five years to devote to story, but if you spend a couple of hours over the next few months skimming and scanning all six “Giant List of Folklore Stories,” you will have a much improved mental framework of story. Pattern Based Writing: Quick & Easy Essay This is not a part of the Pattern Based Writing: Quick & Easy Essay curriculum. While these lists are language arts related and even writing related, they don’t relate directly to the program. For this reason, many scholars who love these lists will have little use for the curriculum. Do you teach beginning writers? Do you teach reluctant writers? Do you need to get writing results fast that create a foundation and a framework for teaching writing and that leave your students saying, “I get it! I finally get it! I can’t even read what I was writing before!”? If so, check out the curriculum! I guarantee it will help you create writing success fast!

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The Giant List of Folklore Stories Table of Contents

Volume 6: Children’s 1. Household Tales (1812, 1815) by The Brothers Grimm (Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm) translated by

Margaret Hunt (1884)

2. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen (1835) by Hans Christian Andersen

3. The Aesop for Children (1919)

4. Heroes Every Child Should Know (1905) edited by Hamilton Wright Mabie

5. Myths That Every Child Should Know (1906) edited by Hamilton Wright Mabie

6. Legends That Every Child Should Know (1906) by Hamilton Wright Mabie

7. Tales of Wonder Every Child Should Know (1909) edited by Kate Douglas Wiggin and Nora Archibald Smith

8. Myths and Legends of All Nations: Famous Stories from the Greek, German, English, Spanish, Scandinavian, Danish, French, Russian, Bohemian, Italian and Other Sources (1914) translated and edited by Logan Marshall

9. Wonder Stories: The Best Myths for Boys and Girls (1920) by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey

10. A Wonder Book for Girls and Boys (1851) by Nathaniel Hawthorne

11. Tanglewood Tales for Boys and Girls (1853) by Nathaniel Hawthorne

12. The Happy Prince and Other Tales (1910) by Oscar Wilde

13. Just So Stories (1912) by Rudyard Kipling

14. The Tales of Mother Goose: As First Collected by Charles Perrault in 1696 by Charles Perrault

15. Young Folks Treasury Vol. 2 – Myths and Legendary Heroes (1921) by Various

16. Stories of Heroic Deeds for Boys and Girls (1887) by James Johonnot

17. Children's Literature: A Textbook of Sources for Teachers and Teacher-Training Classes (1920) edited by Charles Madison Curry and Erle Elsworth Clippinger

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Fairy Tales edited by Andrew Lang 18. The Blue Fairy Book (1889) edited by Andrew Lang

19. The Red Fairy Book (1890) edited by Andrew Lang

20. The Green Fairy Book (1892) edited by Andrew Lang

21. The Yellow Fairy Book (1894) edited by Andrew Lang

22. The Pink Fairy Book (1897) edited by Andrew Lang

23. The Grey Fairy Book (1900) edited by Andrew Lang

24. The Violet Fairy Book (1901) edited by Andrew Lang

25. The Crimson Fairy Book (1903) edited by Andrew Lang

26. The Brown Fairy Book (1904) edited by Andrew Lang

27. The Orange Fairy Book (1906) edited by Andrew Lang

28. The Olive Fairy Book (1907) edited by Andrew Lang

29. The Lilac Fairy Book (1910) edited by Andrew Lang

30. Mother Goose's Nursery Rhymes: A Collection of Alphabets, Rhymes, Tales, and Jingles (1877) by

Walter Crane

31. The Real Mother Goose - Nursery Rhymes (1916)

32. Child's Story of the Bible (1898) by Mary A. Lathbury

33. The Wonder Book of Bible Stories (1904) edited and arranged by Logan Marshall

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Household Tales (1812, 1815) by The Brothers Grimm (Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm) translated by Margaret Hunt (1884) – Includes ALL Grimm's fairy tales and 10 children's legends. 1. The Frog King, or Iron Henry 2. Cat and Mouse in Partnership 3. Our Lady's Child 4. The Story of the Youth Who Went Forth to Learn What Fear Was 5. The Wolf and the Seven Young Kids 6. Faithful John 7. The Good Bargain 8. The Strange Musician 9. The Twelve Brothers 10. The Pack of Ragamuffins 11. Little Brother and Little Sister 12. Rapunzel 13. The Three Little Men in the Forest 14. The Three Spinning Women 15. Hansel and Gretel 16. The Three Snake-Leaves 17. The White Snake 18. Straw, Coal, and Bean 19. The Fisherman and His Wife 20. The Brave Little Tailor 21. Cinderella 22. The Riddle 23. The Mouse, the Bird, and the Sausage 24. Frau Holle 25. The Seven Ravens 26. Little Red-Cap 27. The Bremen Town Musicians 28. The Singing Bone 29. The Devil with the Three Golden Hairs 30. Little Louse and Little Flea 31. The Girl without Hands 32. Clever Hans 33. The Three Languages 34. Clever Elsie 35. The Tailor in Heaven 70. The Three Children of Fortune

36. The Wishing-table, the Gold-ass, and the Cudgel in the Sack 37. Thumbling 38. The Wedding of Mrs. Fox 39. The Elves 40. The Robber Bridegroom 41. Herr Korbes 42. The Godfather 43. Frau Trude 44. Godfather Death 45. Thumbling as Journeyman [Thumbling's Travels] 46. Fitcher's Bird [Fowler's Fowl] 47. The Juniper-Tree 48. Old Sultan 49. The Six Swans 50. Little Briar-Rose 51. Foundling-Bird 52. King Thrushbeard 53. Little Snow-White 54. The Knapsack, the Hat, and the Horn 55. Rumpelstiltskin 56. Sweetheart Roland 57. The Golden Bird 58. The Dog and the Sparrow 59. Frederick and Catherine 60. The Two Brothers 61. The Little Peasant 62. The Queen Bee 63. The Three Feathers 64. The Golden Goose 65. Allerleirauh [All-Kinds-Of-Fur] 66. The Hare's Bride 67. The Twelve Huntsmen 68. The Thief and His Master 69. Jorinde and Joringel 110. The Jew among Thorns

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71. How Six Men Got On in the World 72. The Wolf and the Man 73. The Wolf and the Fox 74. The Fox and His Cousin 75. The Fox and the Cat 76. The Pink 77. Clever Grethel 78. The Old Man and His Grandson 79. The Water-Nix 80. The Death of the Little Hen 81. Brother Lustig 82. Gambling Hansel 83. Hans in Luck 84. Hans Married 85. The Gold-Children 86. The Fox and the Geese 87. The Poor Man and the Rich Man 88. The Singing, Springing Lark 89. The Goose-Girl 90. The Young Giant 91. The Gnome 92. The King of the Golden Mountain 93. The Raven 94. The Peasant's Clever Daughter 95. Old Hildebrand 96. The Three Little Birds 97. The Water of Life 98. Dr. Know-All 99. The Spirit in the Bottle 100. The Devil's Sooty Brother 101. Bearskin 102. The Willow-Wren and the Bear 103. Sweet Porridge 104. Wise Folks 105. Stories about Snakes 106. The Poor Miller's Boy and the Cat 107. The Two Travellers 108. Hans the Hedgehog 109. The Shroud

111. The Skilful Huntsman 112. The Flail from Heaven 113. The Two Kings' Children 114. The Cunning Little Tailor 115. The Bright Sun Brings It to Light 116. The Blue Light 117. The Wilful Child 118. The Three Army Surgeons 119. The Seven Swabians 120. The Three Apprentices 121. The King's Son Who Feared Nothing 122. Donkey Cabbages 123. The Old Woman in the Wood 124. The Three Brothers 125. The Devil and His Grandmother 126. Ferdinand the Faithful 127. The Iron Stove 128. The Lazy Spinner 129. The Four Skilful Brothers 130. One-Eye, Two-Eyes, and Three-Eyes 131. Fair Katrinelje and Pif Paf Poltrie 132. The Fox and the Horse 133. The Shoes that Were Danced to Pieces 134. The Six Servants 135. The White Bride and the Black One 136. Iron John 137. The Three Black Princesses 138. Knoist and His Three Sons 139. The Maid of Brakel 140. Domestic Servants 141. The Lambkin and the Little Fish 142. Simeli Mountain 143. Going A-Travelling 144. The Donkey 145. The Ungrateful Son 146. The Turnip 147. The Old Man Made Young Again 148. The Lord's Animals and the Devil's 149. The Beam

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150. The Old Beggar-Woman 151. The Three Sluggards 152. The Twelve Idle Servants 153. The Shepherd Boy 154. The Star-Money 155. The Stolen Farthings 156. Brides on their Trial 157. Odds and Ends 158. The Sparrow and His Four Children 159. The Story of Schlauraffen Land [The Tale of Cockaigne] 160. The Ditmarsh Tale of Wonders 161. A Riddling Tale 162. Snow-White and Rose-Red 163. The Wise Servant 164. The Glass Coffin 165. Lazy Harry 166. The Griffin 167. Strong Hans 168. The Peasant in Heaven 169. Lean Lisa 170. The Hut in the Forest 171. Sharing Joy and Sorrow 172. The Willow-Wren 173. The Sole [The Flounder] 174. The Bittern and Hoopoe 175. The Owl 176. The Moon 177. The Duration of Life 178. Death's Messengers 179. Master Pfriem 180. The Goose-Girl at the Well 181. Eve's Various Children 182. The Nixie of the Mill-Pond 183. The Little Folks' Presents 184. The Giant and the Tailor 185. The Nail 186. The Poor Boy in the Grave

187. The True Sweetheart [The True Bride] 188. The Hare and the Hedgehog 189. The Spindle, the Shuttle, and the Needle 190. The Peasant and the Devil 191. The Crumbs on the Table 192. The Sea-Hare 193. The Master Thief 194. The Drummer 195. The Ear of Corn 196. The Grave Mound 197. Old Rinkrank 198. The Crystal Ball 199. Maid Maleen 200. The Boot of Buffalo Leather 201. The Golden Key Children's Legends 1. St. Joseph in the Forest 2. Legend The Twelve Apostles 3. Legend The Rose 4. Legend Poverty and Humility Lead to Heaven 5. Legend God's Food 6. Legend The Three Green Twigs 7. Legend Our Lady's Little Glass 8. Legend The Aged Mother 9. Legend The Heavenly Wedding 10. Legend The Hazel

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Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen (1835) by Hans Christian Andersen

1. A Story 2. By the Almshouse Window 3. The Angel 4. Anne Lisbeth 5. Beauty of Form and Beauty of Mind 6. The Beetle who went on his Travels 7. The Bell 8. The Bell-deep 9. The Bird of Popular Song 10. The Bishop of Borglum and his Warriors 11. The Bottle Neck 12. The Buckwheat 13. The Butterfly 14. A Cheerful Temper 15. The Child in the Grave 16. Children's Prattle 17. The Farm-yard Cock and the Weather-cock 18. The Daisy 19. The Darning-Needle 20. Delaying is not Forgetting 21. The Drop of Water 22. The Dryad 23. Jack the Dullard 24. The Dumb Cook 25. The Elf of the Rose 26. The Elfin Hill 27. The Emperor's New Suit 28. The Fir Tree 29. The Flax 30. The Flying Trunk 31. The Shepherd's Story of the Bond of Friendship 32. The Girl Who Trod on the Loaf 33. The Goblin and the Huckster 34. The Golden Treasure 35. The Goloshes of Fortune 36. She was Good for Nothing

37. Grandmother 38. A Great Grief 39. The Happy Family 40. A Leaf from Heaven 41. Holger Danske 42. Ib and Little Christina 43. The Ice Maiden 44. The Jewish Maiden 45. The Jumper 46. The Last Dream of the Old Oak 47. The Last Pearl 48. Little Claus and Big Claus 49. The Little Elder-tree Mother 50. Little Ida's Flowers 51. The Little Match-seller 52. The Little Mermaid 53. Little Tiny or Thumbelina 54. Little Tuk 55. The Loveliest Rose in the World 56. The Mail-coach Passengers 57. The Marsh King's Daughter 58. The Metal Pig 59. The Money-box 60. What the Moon Saw 61. The Neighbouring Families 62. The Nightingale 63. There is no Doubt about it 64. In the Nursery 65. The Old Bachelor's Nightcap 66. The Old Church Bell 67. The Old Grave-stone 68. The Old House 69. What the Old Man Does is Always Right 70. The Old Street Lamp 71. Ole-Luk-Oie, the Dream God 72. Ole the Tower-keeper 73. Our Aunt

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74. The Garden of Paradise 75. The Pea Blossom 76. The Pen and the Inkstand 77. The Philosopher's Stone 78. The Phoenix Bird 79. The Portuguese Duck 80. The Porter's Son 81. Poultry Meg's Family 82. The Princess and the Pea 83. The Psyche 84. The Puppet-show Man 85. The Races 86. The Red Shoes 87. Everything in the Right Place 88. A Rose from Homer's Grave 89. The Snail and the Rose-tree 90. A Story from the Sand-hills 91. The Saucy Boy 92. The Shadow 93. The Shepherdess and the Sheep 94. The Silver Shilling 95. The Shirt-collar 96. The Snow Man 97. The Snow Queen 98. The Snowdrop 99. Something 100. Soup from a Sausage Skewer 101. The Storks 102. The Storm Shakes the Shield 103. The Story of a Mother 104. The Sunbeam and the Captive 105. The Swan's Nest 106. The Swineherd 107. The Thistle's Experiences 108. The Thorny Road of Honor 109. In a Thousand Years 110. The Brave Tin Soldier 111. The Tinder-box

112. The Toad 113. The Top and Ball 114. The Travelling Companion 115. Two Brothers 116. Two Maidens 117. The Ugly Duckling 118. Under the Willow Tree 119. In the Uttermost Parts of the Sea 120. What One Can Invent 121. The Wicked Prince 122. The Wild Swans 123. The Will-o-the-Wisp in the Town, Says the Wild Woman 124. The Story of the Wind 125. The Windmill 126. The Story of the Year

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The Aesop for Children (1919)

1. The Wolf and the Kid 2. The Tortoise and the Ducks 3. The Young Crab and His Mother 4. The Frogs and the Ox 5. The Dog, the Rooster, and the Fox 6. Belling the Cat 7. The Eagle and the Jackdaw 8. The Boy and the Filberts 9. Hercules and the Wagoner 10. The Kid and the Wolf 11. The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse 12. The Fox and the Grapes 13. The Bundle of Sticks 14. The Wolf and the Crane 15. The Donkey and His Driver 16. The Oxen and the Wheels 17. The Lion and the Mouse 18. The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf 19. The Gnat and the Bull 20. The Plane Tree 21. The Farmer and the Stork 22. The Sheep and the Pig 23. The Travelers and the Purse 24. The Lion and the Donkey 25. The Frogs Who Wished for a King 26. The Owl and the Grasshopper 27. The Wolf and His Shadow 28. The Oak and the Reeds 29. The Rat and the Elephant 30. The Boys and the Frogs 31. The Crow and the Pitcher 32. The Ants and the Grasshopper 33. The Donkey Carrying the Image 34. A Raven and a Swan 35. The Two Goats 36. The Donkey and the Load of Salt 37. The Lion and the Gnat

38. The Leap at Rhodes 39. The Rooster and the Jewel 40. The Monkey and the Camel 41. The Wild Boar and the Fox 42. The Donkey, the Fox, and the Lion 43. The Birds, the Beasts, and the Bat 44. The Lion, the Bear, and the Fox 45. The Wolf and the Lamb 46. The Wolf and the Sheep 47. The Hares and the Frogs 48. The Fox and the Stork 49. The Travelers and the Sea 50. The Wolf and the Lion 51. The Stag and His Reflection 52. The Peacock 53. The Mice and the Weasels 54. The Wolf and the Lean Dog 55. The Fox and the Lion 56. The Lion and the Donkey 57. The Dog and His Master's Dinner 58. The Vain Jackdaw and his Borrowed Feathers 59. The Monkey and the Dolphin 60. The Wolf and the Donkey 61. The Monkey and the Cat 62. The Dogs and the Fox 63. The Dogs and the Hides 64. The Rabbit, the Weasel, and the Cat 65. The Bear and the Bees 66. The Fox and the Leopard 67. The Heron 68. The Rooster and the Fox 69. The Dog in the Manger 70. The Wolf and the Goat 71. The Donkey and the Grasshoppers 72. The Mule 73. The Fox and the Goat 74. The Cat, the Rooster, and the Young Mouse

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75. The Wolf and the Shepherd 76. The Peacock and the Crane 77. The Farmer and the Cranes 78. The Farmer and His Sons 79. The Two Pots 80. The Goose and the Golden Egg 81. The Fighting Bulls and the Frog 82. The Mouse and the Weasel 83. The Farmer and the Snake 84. The Goatherd and the Wild Goats 85. The Spendthrift and the Swallow 86. The Cat and the Birds 87. The Dog and the Oyster 88. The Astrologer 89. Three Bullocks and a Lion 90. Mercury and the Woodman 91. The Frog and the Mouse 92. The Fox and the Crab 93. The Serpent and the Eagle 94. The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing 95. The Bull and the Goat 96. The Eagle and the Beetle 97. The Old Lion and the Fox 98. The Man and the Lion 99. The Donkey and the Lap Dog 100. The Milkmaid and Her Pail 101. The Wolf and the Shepherd 102. The Goatherd and the Goat 103. The Miser 104. The Wolf and the House Dog 105. The Fox and the Hedgehog 106. The Bat and the Weasels 107. The Quack Toad 108. The Fox Without a Tail 109. The Mischievous Dog 110. The Rose and the Butterfly 111. The Cat and the Fox 112. The Boy and the Nettles

113. The Old Lion 114. The Fox and the Pheasants 115. Two Travelers and a Bear 116. The Porcupine and the Snakes 117. The Fox and the Monkey 118. The Mother and the Wolf 119. The Flies and the Honey 120. The Eagle and the Kite 121. The Stag, the Sheep, and the Wolf 122. The Animals and the Plague 123. The Shepherd and the Lion 124. The Dog and His Reflection 125. The Hare and the Tortoise 126. The Bees and Wasps, and the Hornet 127. The Lark and Her Young Ones 128. The Cat and the Old Rat 129. The Fox and the Crow 130. The Donkey and His Shadow 131. The Miller, His Son, and the Donkey 132. The Ant and the Dove 133. The Man and the Satyr 134. The Wolf, the Kid, and the Goat 135. The Swallow and the Crow 136. Jupiter and the Monkey 137. The Lion, the Donkey, and the Fox 138. The Lion's Share 139. The Mole and his Mother 140. The North Wind and the Sun 141. The Hare and His Ears 142. The Wolves and the Sheep 143. The Fox and the Rooster 144. The Donkey in the Lion's Skin 145. The Fisherman and the Little Fish 146. The Fighting Roosters and the Eagle

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Heroes Every Child Should Know (1905) edited by Hamilton Wright Mabie

1. PERSEUS. Adapted from "The Heroes," by Charles Kingsley 2. HERCULES. By Kate Stephens 3. DANIEL. From Book of Daniel, Chapter vi., Verses 1 to 24 4. DAVID. From I. Book of Samuel, Chapter xvii V. ST. GEORGE. Adapted from "Martyrs and Saints of

the First Twelve Centuries," by Mrs. E. Rundle Charles 5. KING ARTHUR. Adapted from "Stories from Le Morte d'Arthur and the Mabinogion," by Beatrice

Clay 6. SIR GALAHAD. Adapted from "Stories from Le Morte d'Arthur and the Mabinogion," by Beatrice

Clay; followed by "Sir Galahad," by Alfred Tennyson 7. SIEGFRIED. Adapted from "Heroes of Chivalry and Romance," by A. J. Church 8. ROLAND. Adapted from "Stories of Charlemagne and the Peers of France," by A. J. Church 9. KING ALFRED. Adapted from "Old English History," by E. A. Freeman 10. THE CID. Adapted from "Chronicle of the Cid," from the Spanish, by Robert Southey 11. ROBIN HOOD. Adapted from "Book of Romance," edited by Andrew Lang; including a version of

the popular ballad, "Robin Hood and the Butcher" 12. RICHARD THE LION-HEARTED. Adapted from "The Crusaders," by A. J. Church 13. SAINT Louis. Adapted from "The Crusaders," by A. J. Church 14. WILLIAM TELL. Adapted from "Stories from History," by Agnes Strickland 15. ROBERT BRUCE. Adapted from "Tales of a Grandfather from Scottish History," by Sir Walter Scott 16. GEORGE WASHINGTON. Adapted from "Recollections and Private Memoirs of Washington," by G.

W. Parke Custis 17. ROBERT E. LEE. From "Letters and Recollections of General Lee," by Captain Robert E. Lee 18. ABRAHAM: LINCOLN. Adapted from "The True Story of Abraham Lincoln," by Elbridge S. Brooks 19. ATHER DAMIEN. Adapted from "Father Damien: A Journey from Cashmere to His Home in

Hawaii," by Edward Clifford

Myths That Every Child Should Know (1906) edited by Hamilton Wright Mabie

1. The Three Golden Apples 2. The Pomegranate Seeds 3. The Chimæra 4. The Golden Touch 5. The Gorgon's Head 6. The Dragon's Teeth 7. The Miraculous Pitcher 8. The Paradise of Children

9. The Cyclops 10. The Argonauts 11. The Giant Builder 12. How Odin Lost His Eye 13. The Quest of the Hammer 14. The Apples of Idun 15. The Death of Balder 16. The Star and the Lily

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Legends That Every Child Should Know (1906) by Hamilton Wright Mabie

1. Hiawatha 2. Beowulf 3. Childe Horn 4. Sir Galahad 5. Rustem and Sohrab 6. The Seven Sleepers of Ephesus 7. Guy of Warwick 8. Chevy Chase 9. The Fate of The Children of Lir 10. The Beleaguered City

11. Prester John 12. The Wandering Jew 13. King Robert of Sicily 14. The Life of The Beato Torello Da Poppi 15. The Lorelei 16. The Passing of Arthur 17. Rip Van Winkle 18. The Gray Champion 19. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

Tales of Wonder Every Child Should Know (1909) edited by Kate Douglas Wiggin and Nora Archibald Smith 1. I Wonder (Scandinavian) 2. What The Birds Said (Chinese) 3. The Smith and the Fairies (Gaelic) 4. The Grateful Crane (Japanese) 5. Little Surya Bai (Southern Indian) 6. The Storks and the Night Owl (Persian) 7. The Five Queer Brothers (Chinese) 8. The Lac of Rupees (Southern Indian) 9. The Emperor's Nightingale (H.C. Andersen) 10. Hookedy-Crookedy (Seumas Macmanus - Celtic) 11. Arndt's Night Underground (D.M. Mulock) 12. The Unicorn (German) 13. Destiny (E. Laboulaye - Dalmatian) 14. The Queen of the Golden Mines (Seumas

Macmanus - Celtic) 15. The Deserter (Russian) 16. The Two Melons (Chinese) 17. The Iron Casket (Persian) 18. The Knights of the Fish (Fernan Caballero - Spanish) 19. Dapplegrim (Scandinavian) 20. The Hermit (Voltaire - French) 21. The Watch-Tower Between Earth and Heaven

(Russian) 22. The Lucky Coin (Francoso - Portuguese)

23. The Jackal, The Barber and the Brahmin (Southern Indian)

24. The Bird of Truth (Caballero (Spanish) 25. The Two Genies (Voltaire - French) 26. Steelpacha (Russian) 27. The Buried Moon (English) 28. The Farmer of Liddesdale (English) 29. The Badger's Money (Japanese) 30. The Grateful Foxes (Japanese) 31. The Black Horse (Celtic) 32. Truth's Triumph (Southern Indian) 33. The Feast of the Lanterns (Chinese) 34. The Lake of Gems (Chinese) 35. The Sea-Maiden (Celtic) 36. The Enchanted Waterfall (Japanese) 37. The Amadan of the Dough (Seumas

Macmanus - Celtic) 38. The Rakshas's Palace (Southern Indian) 39. Billy Beg and the Bull (Seumas

Macmanus - Celtic) 40. The Princes Fire-Flash and Fire-Fade

(Japanese) 41. Panch-Phul Ranee (Southern Indian) 42. Schippeitaro (Japanese)

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Myths and Legends of All Nations: Famous Stories from the Greek, German, English, Spanish, Scandinavian, Danish, French, Russian, Bohemian, Italian and Other Sources (1914) translated and edited by Logan Marshall

1. Prometheus the Friend of Man 2. The Labors of Hercules 3. Deucalion and Pyrrha 4. Theseus and the Centaur 5. Niobe 6. The Gorgon's Head 7. The Golden Fleece 8. The Cyclops 9. Oedipus and the Sphinx 10. Antigone, A Faithful Daughter and Sister 11. The Story of Iphigenia 12. The Sack of Troy

13. Beowulf and Grendel 14. The Good King Arthur 15. The Great Knight Siegfried 16. Lohengrin and Elsa the Beautiful 17. Frithiof the Bold 18. Wayland the Smith 19. Twardowski, the Polish Faust 20. Ilia Muromec of Russia 21. Kralewitz Marko of Servia 22. The Decision of Libuscha 23. Count Roland of France 24. The Cid

Wonder Stories: The Best Myths for Boys and Girls (1920) by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey

1. How the Myths Began 2. What Prometheus Did with a Bit of Clay 3. The Paradise of Children (Nathaniel Hawthorne) 4. What Became of the Giants 5. How Vulcan Made the Best of Things 6. How Orion Found His Sight 7. The Wonders Venus Wrought 8. Where the Labyrinth Led 9. How Perseus Conquered the Sea 10. Pegasus, the Horse Who Could Fly 11. How Mars Lost a Battle 12. How Minerva Built a City 13. Cadmus, the Alphabet King 14. The Picture Minerva Wove 15. The Hero with a Fairy Godmother 16. The Pygmies (Nathaniel Hawthorne) 17. The Horn of Plenty 18. The Wonder the Frogs Missed 19. When Phaeton's Chariot Ran Away

20. When Apollo was Herdsman 21. How Jupiter Granted a Wish 22. How Hyacinthus Became a Flower 23. How King Midas Lost His Ears 24. How Mercury Gave up his Tricks 25. A Little Errand Girl's New Dress 26. When Proserpine was Lost 27. The Ploughman who Brought Famine 28. The Bee Man of Arcadia 29. When Pomona Shared Her Apples 30. How Psyche Reached Mount Olympus 31. How Melampos Fed the Serpent 32. How a Huntress Became a Bear 33. The Adventure of Glaucus 34. The Winning of the Golden Fleece 35. Medea's Cauldron 36. How a Golden Apple Caused a War 37. How a Wooden Horse Won a War 38. The Cyclops (Alfred Church)

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A Wonder Book for Girls and Boys (1851) by Nathaniel Hawthorne

1. The Gorgon's Head: Perseus killing Medusa. 2. The Golden Touch: King Midas 3. The Paradise of Children: Pandora and the Box 4. The Three Golden Apples: Heracles and the Three Golden Apples 5. The Miraculous Pitcher: Baucis and Philemon help Zeus and "Quicksilver" (Hermes). 6. The Chimæra: Bellerophon, Pegasus, and killing the Chimæra.

Tanglewood Tales for Boys and Girls (1853) by Nathaniel Hawthorne

1. The Minotaur: Theseus and the Minotaur 2. The Pygmies: Antaeus and the Pygmies 3. The Dragon's Teeth 4. Circe's Palace 5. The Pomegranate Seed: Proserpina, Ceres, Pluto, and the Pomegranate Seed 6. The Golden Fleece: Jason and the Golden Fleece

The Happy Prince and Other Tales (1910) by Oscar Wilde

1. The Happy Prince 2. The Nightingale and the Rose 3. The Selfish Giant

4. The Devoted Friend 5. The Remarkable Rocket

Just So Stories (1912) by Rudyard Kipling

1. How the Whale Got His Throat 2. How the Camel Got His Hump 3. How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin 4. How the Leopard Got His Spots 5. The Elephant's Child 6. The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo

7. The Beginning of the Armadillos 8. How the First Letter was Written 9. How the Alphabet was Made 10. The Crab that Played with the Sea 11. The Cat that Walked by Himself 12. The Butterfly that Stamped

The Tales of Mother Goose: As First Collected by Charles Perrault in 1696 by Charles Perrault

1. Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper 2. The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood 3. Little Thumb 4. The Master Cat, or Puss in Boots

5. Riquet of the Tuft 6. Blue Beard 7. The Fairy 8. Little Red Riding-Hood

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Young Folks Treasury Vol. 2 – Myths and Legendary Heroes (1921) by Various

Myths of Greece and Rome

1. Baucis and Philemon 2. Pandora 3. Midas 4. Cadmus 5. Proserpina 6. The Story of Atalanta 7. Pyramus and Thisbe 8. Orpheus

Myths of Scandinavia

1. Baldur 2. Thor's Adventure among the Jotuns 3. The Apples of Idun 4. The Gifts of the Dwarfs 5. The Punishment of Loki

Myths of India

1. The Blind Man, The Deaf Man, and the Donkey

2. Harisarman 3. Why the Fish Laughed 4. Muchie Lal 5. How the Rajah's Son Won the Princess Labam

Myths of Japan

1. The Jellyfish and the Monkey 2. The Old Man and-the Devils 3. Autumn and Spring 4. The Vision of Tsunu 5. The Star-Lovers

Myths of the Slavs

1. The Two Brothers 2. The Twelve Months 3. The Sun; or, the Three Golden Hairs of the

Old Man 4. Vésèvde

A Myth of America: Hiawatha Heroes of Greece and Rome 1. Perseus 2. Odysseus 3. The Argonauts 4. Theseus 5. Hercules 6. The Perilous Voyage of Æneas 7. How Horatius Held the Bridge 8. How Cincinnatus Saved Rome Heroes of Great Britain 1. Beowulf 2. How King Arthur Conquered Rome 3. Sir Galahad and the Sacred Cup 4. The Passing of Arthur 5. Robin Hood 6. Guy of Warwick 7. Whittington and His Cat 8. Tom Hickathrift Heroes of Scandinavia 1. The Story of Frithiof 2. Havelok 3. The Vikings Hero of Germany: Siegfried Hero of France: Roland Hero of Spain: The Cid Hero of Switzerland: William Tell Hero of Persia: Rustem

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Stories of Heroic Deeds for Boys and Girls (1887) by James Johonnot

Myths

1. Latona and the Rustics 2. The Music of Pan 3. Baucis and Philemon 4. The Dragon's Teeth 5. The Do-as-you-likes

Indian Stories

6. Columbus and the Eclipse 7. The Pequots 8. Schenectady 9. The Story of Mrs Dustin 10. Rogers's Slide 11. General Clinton's March 12. Frances Slocum 13. Obed's Pumpkins

Stories of the Revolution

14. The Gaspé 15. Ethan Allen 16. Joseph Reed 17. General Prescott 18. Prescott and the Yankee Boy 19. Battle of the Kegs 20. The Daring of Paul Jones 21. Fort Moultrie 22. Count Pulaski and his Banner 23. Lydia Darrah 24. The Liberty-Bell 25. The Tory's Horse 26. General Schuyler 27. Ode

Scottish Stories 28. Edinburgh Castle 29. Scottish Strategy 30. Castle Dangerous 31. The Black Agnes Miscellaneous Stories 32. A Little Maid 33. Alexander Selkirk 34. The Old-fashioned School 35. Story of Franklin's Kite 36. The Case of John Hook 37. The First Steamboat in the West 38. The Power of Kindness 39. Old Ironsides 40. Chicago

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Children's Literature: A Textbook of Sources for Teachers and Teacher-Training Classes (1920) edited by Charles Madison Curry and Erle Elsworth Clippinger

• Section 3: Fairy Stories: Traditional Tales • Section 4: Fairy Stories: Modern Fantastic Tales • Section 5: Fables and Symbolic Stories • Section 6: Myths

Section 3: Fairy Stories: Traditional Tales

English 147. The Old Woman and Her Pig 148. Henny-Penny 149. Teeny-Tiny 150. The Cat and the Mouse 151. The Story of the Three Little Pigs 152. Titty Mouse and Tatty Mouse 153. The Story of the Three Bears 154. The Three Sillies 155. Lazy Jack 156. The Story of Mr. Vinegar 157. Jack and the Beanstalk 158. Tom Thumb 159. Whittington and His Cat 160. Tom Tit Tot

French 161. Little Red Riding Hood 162. True History of Little Golden Hood 163. Puss in Boots 164. Toads and Diamonds 165. Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper 166. Drakestail 167. Beauty and the Beast

Norwegian 168. Why the Bear Is Stumpy-Tailed 169. The Three Billy-Goats Gruff 170. The Husband Who Was to Mind the House

171. Boots and His Brothers 172. The Quern at the Bottom of the Sea

German 173. The Traveling Musicians 174. The Blue Light 175. The Elves and the Shoemaker 176. The Fisherman and His Wife 177. Rose-Bud 178. Rumpelstiltskin 179. Snow-White and Rose-Red

Indian 180. The Lambikin 181. Tit for Tat 182. The Tiger, the Brahman, and the Jackal 183. Pride Goeth before a Fall

Japanese 184. The Mirror of Matsuyama 185. The Tongue-Cut Sparrow

Slavic 186. The Straw Ox Irish 187. Connla and the Fairy Maiden 188. The Horned Women 189. King O'Toole and His Goose

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Section 4: Fairy Stories: Modern Fantastic Tales Abram S. Isaacs 190. A Four-Leaved Clover I. The Rabbi and the Diadem II. Friendship III. True Charity IV. An Eastern Garden Samuel Taylor Coleridge 191. The Lord Helpeth Man and Beast Hans Christian Andersen 192. The Real Princess 193. The Emperor's New Clothes 194. The Nightingale 195. The Fir Tree 196. The Tinder Box 197. The Hardy Tin Soldier 198. The Ugly Duckling

Frances Browne 199. The Story of Fairyfoot Oscar Wilde 200. The Happy Prince Raymond Macdonald Alden 201. The Knights of the Silver Shield Jean Ingelow 202. The Prince's Dream Frank R. Stockton 203. Old Pipes and the Dryad John Ruskin 204. The King of the Golden River

Section 5: Fables and Symbolic Stories Æsop 205. The Shepherd's Boy 206. The Lion and the Mouse 207. The Crow and the Pitcher 208. The Frog and the Ox 209. The Frogs Desiring a King 210. The Field Mouse and the Town Mouse Christina G. Rossetti 211. The City Mouse and the Garden Mouse Horace 212. The Country Mouse and the Town Mouse

Æsop 213. Androcles Thomas Day 214. Androcles and the Lion Æsop 215. The Wind and the Sun 216. The Goose with the Golden Eggs La Fontaine 217. The Hen with the Golden Eggs

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Æsop 218. The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing 219. The Hare and the Tortoise 220. The Miller, His Son, and Their Ass 221. The Travelers and the Bear 222. The Lark and Her Young Ones 223. The Old Man and His Sons 224. The Fox and the Grapes 225. The Widow and the Hen 226. The Kid and the Wolf 227. The Man and the Satyr 228. The Dog and the Shadow 229. The Swallow and the Raven 230. Mercury and the Woodman 231. The Mice in Council 232. The Mountebank and Countryman 233. The Milkmaid and Her Pail La Fontaine 234. The Dairywoman and the Pot of Milk From "The Arabian Nights" 235. The Story of Alnaschar Bidpai (Indian Fables) 236. The Camel and the Pig 237. The Ass in the Lion's Skin 238. The Talkative Tortoise 239. A Lion Tricked by a Rabbit Marie De France 240. The Cock and the Fox

La Fontaine 241. The Grasshopper and the Ant 242. The Cock, the Cat, and the Young Mouse John Gay 243. The Hare with Many Friends Tomas Yriarte 244. The Musical Ass Ivan Krylov 245. The Swan, the Pike, and the Crab From The Bible 246. The Bramble Is Made King 247. The Good Samaritan 248. The Prodigal Son Henry Ward Beecher 249. The Anxious Leaf Benjamin Franklin 250. The Whistle 251. The Ephemera Joseph Addison 252. The Vision of Mirzah Jane Taylor 253. The Discontented Pendulum Leo Tolstoi 254. Croesus and Solon

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Section 6: Myths Greek And Roman Grace H. Kupfer 255. A Story of the Springtime Nathaniel Hawthorne 256. The Paradise of Children 257. The Miraculous Pitcher R. E. Francillon 258. The Narcissus 259. The Apple of Discord Josephine P. Peabody 260. Icarus and Daedalus 261. Admetus and the Shepherd Thomas Bulfinch 262. Midas

Charles Mills Gayley 263. Phaëthon Norse Thomas Bulfinch 264. Thor's Visit to Jötunheim Hamilton Wright Mabie 265. Odin's Search for Wisdom Ethel M. Wilmot-Buxton 266. How the Fenris Wolf was Chained Anna And Eliza Keary 267. Frey Hamilton Wright Mabie 268. The Death of Balder

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1. The Blue Fairy Book (1889) edited by Andrew Lang 1. The Bronze Ring 2. Prince Hyacinth and the Dear Little Princess 3. East of the Sun and West of the Moon 4. The Yellow Dwarf 5. Little Red Riding Hood 6. The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood 7. Cinderella or the Little Glass Slipper 8. Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp 9. The Tale of a Youth Who Set Out to Learn

What Fear Was 10. Rumpelstiltskin 11. Beauty and the Beast 12. The Master Maid 13. Why the Sea Is Salt 14. The Master Cat or Puss in Boots 15. Felicia and the Pot of Pinks 16. The White Cat 17. The Water-lily. The Gold-spinners 18. The Terrible Head 19. The Story of Pretty Goldilocks

20. The History of Whittington 21. The Wonderful Sheep 22. Little Thumb 23. The Forty Thieves 24. Hansel and Gretel 25. Snow-White and Rose-Red 26. The Goose-girl 27. Toads and Diamonds 28. Prince Darling 29. Blue Beard 30. Trusty John 31. The Brave Little Tailor 32. A Voyage to Lilliput 33. The Princess on the Glass Hill 34. The Story of Prince Ahmed and the Fairy

Paribanou 35. The History of Jack the Giant-killer 36. The Black Bull of Norroway 37. The Red Etin

2. The Red Fairy Book (1890) edited by Andrew Lang 1. The Twelve Dancing Princesses 2. The Princess Mayblossom 3. Soria Moria Castle 4. The Death of Koschei the Deathless 5. The Black Thief and Knight of the Glen 6. The Master Thief 7. Brother and Sister 8. Princess Rosette 9. The Enchanted Pig 10. The Norka 11. The Wonderful Birch 12. Jack and the Beanstalk 13. The Little Good Mouse 14. Graciosa and Percinet 15. The Three Princesses of Whiteland 16. The Voice of Death 17. The Six Sillies 18. Kari Woodengown 19. Drakestail

20. The Ratcatcher 21. The True History of Little Goldenhood 22. The Golden Branch 23. The Three Dwarfs 24. Dapplegrim 25. The Enchanted Canary 26. The Twelve Brothers 27. Rapunzel 28. The Nettle Spinner 29. Farmer Weatherbeard 30. Mother Holle 31. Minnikin 32. Bushy Bride 33. Snowdrop 34. The Golden Goose 35. The Seven Foals 36. The Marvellous Musician 37. The Story of Sigurd

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3. The Green Fairy Book (1892) edited by Andrew Lang

1. The Blue Bird 2. The Half-Chick 3. The Story of Caliph Stork 4. The Enchanted Watch 5. Rosanella 6. Sylvain and Jocosa 7. Fairy Gifts 8. Prince Narcissus and the Princess Potentilla 9. Prince Featherhead and the Princess

Celandine 10. The Three Little Pigs 11. Heart of Ice 12. The Enchanted Ring 13. The Snuff-box 14. The Golden Blackbird 15. The Little Soldier 16. The Magic Swan 17. The Dirty Shepherdess 18. The Enchanted Snake 19. The Biter Bit 20. King Kojata 21. Prince Fickle and Fair Helena

22. Puddocky 23. The Story of Hok Lee and the Dwarfs 24. The Story of the Three Bears 25. Prince Vivien and the Princess Placida 26. Little One-eye, Little Two-eyes, and Little

Three-eyes 27. Jorinde and Joringel 28. Allerleirauh; or, the Many-furred Creature 29. The Twelve Huntsmen 30. Spindle, Shuttle, and Needle 31. The Crystal Coffin 32. The Three Snake-leaves 33. The Riddle 34. Jack my Hedgehog 35. The Golden Lads 36. The White Snake 37. The Story of a Clever Tailor 38. The Golden Mermaid 39. The War of the Wolf and the Fox 40. The Story of the Fisherman and his Wife 41. The Three Musicians 42. The Three Dogs

4. The Yellow Fairy Book (1894) edited by Andrew Lang

1. Cat and Mouse in Partnership 2. The Six Swans 3. The Dragon of the North 4. Story of the Emperor's New Clothes 5. The Golden Crab 6. The Iron Stove 7. The Dragon and his Grandmother 8. The Donkey Cabbage 9. The Little Green Frog 10. The Seven-headed Serpent 11. The Grateful Beasts 12. The Giants and the Herd-boy 13. The Invisible Prince

24. The Dead Wife 25. In the Land of Souls 26. The White Duck 27. The Witch and Her Servants 28. The Magic Ring 29. The Flower Queen's Daughter 30. The Flying Ship 31. The Snow-daughter and the Fire-son 32. The Story of King Frost 33. The Death of the Sun-hero 34. The Witch 35. The Hazel-nut Child 36. The Story of Big Klaus and Little Klaus

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14. The Crow 15. How Six Men Travelled Through the Wide

World 16. The Wizard King 17. The Nixy 18. The Glass Mountain 19. Alphege, or the Green Monkey 20. Fairer-than-a-Fairy 21. The Three Brothers 22. The Boy and the Wolves, or the Broken

Promise 23. The Glass Axe

37. Prince Ring 38. The Swineherd 39. How to tell a True Princess 40. The Blue Mountains 41. The Tinder-box 42. The Witch in the Stone Boat 43. Thumbelina 44. The Nightingale 45. Hermod and Hadvor 46. The Steadfast Tin-soldier 47. Blockhead Hans 48. A Story about a Darning-needle

5. The Pink Fairy Book (1897) edited by Andrew Lang

1. The Cat's Elopement 2. How the Dragon Was Tricked 3. The Goblin and the Grocer 4. The House in the Wood 5. Urashimataro and the Turtle 6. The Slaying of the Tanuki 7. The Flying Trunk 8. The Snow Man 9. The Shirt-Collar 10. The Princess in the Chest 11. The Three Brothers 12. The Snow-queen 13. The Fir-Tree 14. Hans, the Mermaid's Son 15. Peter Bull 16. The Bird 'Grip' 17. Snowflake 18. I Know What I Have Learned 19. The Cunning Shoemaker 20. The King Who Would Have a Beautiful

Wife 21. Catherine and Her Destiny

22. How the Hermit Helped to Win the King's Daughter

23. The Water of Life 24. The Wounded Lion 25. The Man Without a Heart 26. The Two Brothers 27. Master and Pupil 28. The Golden Lion 29. The Sprig of Rosemary 30. The White Dove 31. The Troll's Daughter 32. Esben and the Witch 33. Princess Minon-Minette 34. Maiden Bright-eye 35. The Merry Wives 36. King Lindworm 37. The Jackal, the Dove, and the Panther 38. The Little Hare 39. The Sparrow with the Slit Tongue 40. The Story of Ciccu 41. Don Giovanni de la Fortuna

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6. The Grey Fairy Book (1900) edited by Andrew Lang 1. Donkey Skin 2. The Goblin Pony 3. An Impossible Enchantment 4. The Story of Dschemil and Dachemila 5. Janni and the Draken 6. The Partnership of the Thief and the Liar 7. Fortunatus and his Purse 8. The Goat-faced Girl 9. What came of picking Flowers 10. The Story of Bensurdatu 11. The Magician's Horse 12. The Little Gray Man 13. Herr Lazarus and the Draken 14. The Story of the Queen of the Flowery Isles 15. Udea and her Seven Brothers 16. The White Wolf 17. Mohammed with the Magic Finger 18. Bobino

19. The Dog and the Sparrow 20. The Story of the Three Sons of Hali 21. The Story of the Fair Circassians 22. The Jackal and the Spring 23. The Bear 24. The Sunchild 25. The Daughter of Buk Ettemsuch 26. Laughing Eye and Weeping Eye, or the

Limping Fox 27. The Unlooked for Prince 28. The Simpleton 29. The Street Musicians 30. The Twin Brothers 31. Cannetella 32. The Ogre 33. A Fairy's Blunder 34. Long, Broad, and Quickeye 35. Prunella

7. The Violet Fairy Book (1901) edited by Andrew Lang 1. A Tale Of the Tontlawald 2. The Finest Liar in the World 3. The Story of Three Wonderful Beggars 4. Schippeitaro 5. The Three Princes and their Beasts 6. The Goat's Ears of the Emperor Trojan 7. The Nine Pea-hens and the Golden Apples 8. The Lute Player 9. The Grateful Prince 10. The Child who came from an Egg 11. Stan Bolovan 12. The Two Frogs 13. The Story of a Gazelle 14. How a Fish swam in the Air and a Hare in the

Water 15. Two in a Sack 16. The Envious Neighbour 17. The Fairy of the Dawn 18. The Enchanted Knife

19. Jesper Who Herded the Hares 20. The Underground Workers 21. The History of Dwarf Long Nose 22. The Nunda, Eater of People 23. The Story of Hassebu 24. The Maiden with the Wooden Helmet 25. The Monkey and the Jelly-fish 26. The Headless Dwarfs 27. The Young Man Who Would Have His Eyes

Opened 28. The Boys with the Golden Stars 29. The Frog 30. The Princess Who Was Hidden Underground 31. The Girl Who Pretended to be a Boy 32. The Story of Halfman 33. The Prince Who Wanted to See the World 34. Virgilius the Sorcerer 35. Mogarzea and his Son

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8. The Crimson Fairy Book (1903) edited by Andrew Lang 1. Lovely Ilonka 2. Lucky Luck 3. The Hairy Man 4. To Your Good Health! 5. The Story of the Seven Simons 6. The Language of Beasts 7. The Boy Who Could Keep a Secret 8. The Prince and the Dragon 9. Little Wildrose 10. Tiidu the Piper 11. Paperarello 12. The Gifts of the Magician 13. The Strong Prince 14. The Treasure Seeker 15. The Cottager and his Cat 16. The Prince Who Would Seek Immortality 17. The Stone-cutter 18. The Gold-bearded Man 19. Tritill, Litill, and the Birds

20. The Three Robes 21. The Six Hungry Beasts 22. How the Beggar Boy turned into Count Piro 23. The Rogue and the Herdsman 24. Eisenkopf 25. The Death of Abu Nowas and of his Wife 26. Motikatika 27. Niels and the Giants 28. Shepherd Paul 29. How the Wicked Tanuki was Punished 30. The Crab and the Monkey 31. The Horse Gullfaxi and the Sword Gunnfoder 32. The Story of the Sham Prince, or the

Ambitious Tailor 33. The Colony of Cats 34. How to find out a True Friend 35. Clever Maria 36. The Magic Kettle

9. The Brown Fairy Book (1904) edited by Andrew Lang 1. What the Rose did to the Cypress 2. Ball-Carrier and the Bad One 3. How Ball-Carrier finished his Task 4. The Bunyip 5. Father Grumbler 6. The Story of the Yara 7. The Cunning Hare 8. The Turtle and his Bride 9. How Geirald the Coward was Punished 10. Habogi 11. How the Little Brother set Free his Big

Brothers 12. The Sacred Milk of Koumongoe 13. The Wicked Wolverine 14. The Husband of the Rat's Daughter 15. The Mermaid and the Boy 16. Pivi and Kabo 17. The Elf Maiden

18. How Some Wild Animals became Tame Ones 19. Fortune and the Wood-Cutter 20. The Enchanted Head 21. The Sister of the Sun 22. The Prince and the Three Fates 23. The Fox and the Lapp 24. Kisa the Cat 25. The Lion and the Cat 26. Which was the Foolishest? 27. Asmund and Signy 28. Rubezahl 29. Story of the King who would be Stronger than

Fate 30. Story of Wali Dad the Simple-hearted 31. Tale of a Tortoise and of a Mischievous

Monkey 32. The Knights of the Fish

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10. The Orange Fairy Book (1906) edited by Andrew Lang

1. The Story of the Hero Makoma 2. The Magic Mirror 3. Story of the King who would see Paradise 4. How Isuro the Rabbit tricked Gudu 5. Ian, the Soldier's Son 6. The Fox and the Wolf 7. How Ian Direach got the Blue Falcon 8. The Ugly Duckling 9. The Two Caskets 10. The Goldsmith's Fortune 11. The Enchanted Wreath 12. The Foolish Weaver 13. The Clever Cat 14. The Story of Manus Pinkel the Thief 15. The Adventures of a Jackal 16. The Adventures of the Jackal's Eldest Son

17. The Adventures of the Younger Son of the Jackal

18. The Three Treasures of the Giants 19. The Rover of the Plain 20. The White Doe 21. The Girl-Fish 22. The Owl and the Eagle 23. The Frog and the Lion Fairy 24. The Adventures of Covan the Brown-haired 25. The Princess Bella-Flor 26. The Bird of Truth 27. The Mink and the Wolf 28. Adventures of an Indian Brave 29. How the Stalos were Tricked 30. Andras Baive 31. The White Slipper 32. The Magic Book

11. The Olive Fairy Book (1907) edited by Andrew Lang

1. Madschun 2. The Blue Parrot 3. Geirlug The King's Daughter 4. The Story of Little King Loc 5. A Long-Bow Story 6. Jackal or Tiger? 7. The Comb and the Collar 8. The Thanksgiving of the Wazir 9. Samba the Coward 10. Kupti and Imani 11. The Strange Adventures of Little Maia 12. Diamond Cut Diamond 13. The Green Knight 14. The Five Wise Words of the Guru 15. The Golden-Headed Fish

16. Dorani 17. The Satin Surgeon 18. The Billy Goat and the King 19. The Story of Zoulvisia 20. Grasp All, Lose All 21. The Fate of the Turtle 22. The Snake Prince 23. The Prince and the Princess in the Forest 24. The Clever Weaver 25. The Boy Who Found Fear At Last 26. He Wins Who Waits 27. The Steel Cane 28. The Punishment of the Fairy Gangana 29. The Silent Princess

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12. The Lilac Fairy Book (1910) edited by Andrew Lang

1. The Shifty Lad 2. The False Prince and the True 3. The Jogi's Punishment 4. The Heart of a Monkey 5. The Fairy Nurse 6. A Lost Paradise 7. How Brave Walter Hunted Wolves 8. The King of the Waterfalls 9. A French Puck 10. The Three Crowns 11. The Story of a Very Bad Boy 12. The Brown Bear of Norway 13. Little Lasse 14. Moti 15. The Enchanted Deer 16. A Fish Story 17. The Wonderful Tune

18. The Rich Brother and the Poor Brother 19. The One-Handed Girl 20. The Bones of Djulung 21. The Sea King's Gift 22. The Raspberry Worm 23. The Stones of Plouhinec 24. The Castle of Kerglas 25. The Battle of the Birds 26. The Lady of the Fountain 27. The Four Gifts 28. The Groac'h of the Isle of Lok 29. The Escape of the Mouse 30. The Believing Husbands 31. The Hoodie-Crow 32. The Brownie of the Lake 33. The Winning of Olwen

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Mother Goose's Nursery Rhymes: A Collection of Alphabets, Rhymes, Tales, and Jingles (1877) by Walter Crane 1. A Apple Pie 2. A B C, Tumble down D 3. A Carrion Crow sat on an Oak 4. A Diller, a Dollar, a Ten o'Clock Scholar 5. A Farmer went Trotting upon his Grey Mare 6. A little Boy went into a Barn 7. A little Cock Sparrow sat on a Tree 8. A Man of Words and not of Deeds 9. A Man went Hunting at Reigate 10. A-milking, a-milking, my Maid 11. Apple-Pie, Pudding, and Pancake 12. As I was going along, long, long 13. As I was going up Pippin Hill 14. As I was going up Primrose Hill 15. As I was going to St. Ives 16. As I went to Bonner 17. As Tommy Snooks and Bessy Brooks 18. At the Siege of Belleisle I was there all the while 19. Away, Birds, away! 20. Baa, baa, Black Sheep (Music) 21. Barber, Barber, shave a Pig 22. Bat, Bat, come under my Hat 23. Bessy Bell and Mary Gray 24. Bless you, bless you, bonny Bee 25. Blow, Wind, blow, and go, Mill, go 26. Bow-wow-wow 27. Boys and Girls, come out to Play 28. Brow, brow, brinkie 29. Bye, Baby Bunting 30. Charley, Charley, stole the Barley 31. Come, let's to bed, says Sleepy-Head 32. Cross-Patch, draw the Latch 33. Cry, Baby, cry 34. Curly-Locks, Curly-Locks, wilt thou be mine? 35. Daffy-Down-dilly has come up to Town 36. Dame Duck's Lessons to her Ducklings 74. Hush Baby, my Doll, I pray you don't cry

37. Dance a Baby Diddit 38. Dance to your Daddy 39. Death and Burial of poor Cock Robin 40. Deedle, deedle, Dumpling, my Son John 41. Dickery, Dickery, Dock (Music) 42. Dickery, Dickery, Dare 43. Ding, Dong, Bell 44. Ding, Dong, Darrow 45. Doctor Foster went to Glo'ster 46. Early to Bed and Early to Rise 47. Eggs, Butter, Cheese, Bread 48. Elizabeth, Elspeth, Betsy, and Bess 49. For every Evil under the Sun 50. Four and Twenty Tailors went to kill a Snail 51. Freddie in the Cherry-Tree 52. Frog he would a-wooing go 53. Frog's (The) Chorus 54. Georgie Porgie (Music) 55. Good Dobbin 56. Good King Arthur 57. Goosey, Goosey, Gander (Music) 58. Go to Bed first, a Golden Purse 59. Great A, Little A 60. Handy, Spandy, Jack-a-Dandy 61. Hark, hark, the Dogs do bark 62. Here am I, little Jumping Joan 63. Here we go up, up, up 64. He that would Thrive 65. Hey, diddle, diddle 66. Hey, my Kitten, my Kitten 67. Hickety, Pickety, my Black Hen 68. High Diddle Ding 69. High diddle doubt, my Candle's out 70. Hot Cross Buns 71. Humpty Dumpty sat on a Wall (Music) 72. Hush-a-bye, Baby 73. Hush-a-bye, Baby, lie still with thy Daddy 114. Margery Mutton-Pie and Johnny Bo-Peep

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75. If all the World were Water 76. If Wishes were Horses, Beggars would ride 77. If you are to be a Gentleman 78. I had a little Dog, they called him Buff 79. I had a little Hen, the prettiest ever seen 80. I had a little Hobby-Horse 81. I had a little Husband no bigger than my Thumb 82. I had a little Pony 83. I have a little Sister they call her Peep, Peep 84. I'll tell you a Story 85. I love Sixpence 86. I love little Pussy 87. I saw a Ship a-sailing 88. Is John Smith within? 89. Jack and Jill went up the Hill (Music) 90. Jack be Nimble 91. Jack Sprat could eat no Fat 92. Jack Sprat had a Cat 93. Jack Sprat's Pig 94. Jacky, come give me thy Fiddle 95. Jenny shall have a new Bonnet 96. John Cook he had a little Grey Mare 97. John Gilpin 98. Ladybird, Ladybird 99. Leg over Leg 100. "Let us go to the Woods," says this Pig 101. Little Betty Blue 102. Little Blue Betty lived in a Lane 103. Little Bo-Peep (Music) 104. Little Boy Blue 105. Little Boy, pretty Boy, where were you born? 106. Little Girl, little Girl, where have you been? 107. Little Jack Horner (Music) 108. Little Miss Muffett 109. Little Nancy Etticote 110. Little Polly Flinders 111. Little Robin Redbreast sat upon a Rail 112. Little Tommy Tittlemouse 113. Little Tom Tucker (Music) 153. Robin and Richard were two pretty Men

115. Marriage of Cock Robin and Jenny Wren 116. Mary had a pretty Bird 117. Mary, Mary, quite contrary 118. Molly, my Sister, and I fell out 119. Mr. Isbister and Betsy his Sister 120. Multiplication is Vexation 121. My Lady Wind, my Lady Wind 122. My little Old Man and I fell out 123. Needles and Pins, Needles and Pins 124. Nievie, Nievie, Nicknack 125. Nursery Rhyme Alphabet 126. Oh, Mother, I'm to be Married to Mr. Punchinello 127. Oh, the Rusty, Dusty, Rusty Miller 128. Old Father Grey Beard 129. Old King Cole 130. Old Mother Goose 131. Old Mother Hubbard 132. Old Mother Widdle-Waddle 133. Old Woman, Old Woman, shall we go a-Shearing? 134. One misty, moisty Morning 135. One, Two, buckle my Shoe 136. One, Two, Three 137. One, Two, Three, Four, Five 138. Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, Baker's Man 139. Pease Pudding Hot 140. Peter White will ne'er go right 141. Pit, pat, well-a-day! 142. Pitty Patty Polt 143. Please to remember the Fifth of November 144. Poor Dog Bright 145. Poor old Robinson Crusoe 146. Pussy Cat ate the Dumplings 147. Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat, where have you been? 148. Pussy sits beside the Fire 149. Queen Anne, Queen Anne, she sits in the Sun 150. Rain, Rain, go away 151. Rain, Rain, go to Spain 152. Ride a Cock-Horse 191. There was an Old Woman who lived in a Shoe

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154. See a Pin and pick it up 155. See-saw, Margery Daw 156. See, see, what shall I see? 157. Simple Simon (Music) 158. Sing a Song of Sixpence (Music) 159. Snail, Snail, come out of your Hole 160. Snail, Snail, come put out your Horn 161. Solomon Grundy 162. Some little Mice sat in a Barn 163. Swan, Swan, over the Sea 164. Taffy was a Welshman 165. The Barber shaved the Mason 166. The Cat sat asleep by the side of the Fire 167. The Cock doth Crow 168. The Cuckoo's a bonny Bird 169. The Fox and the Farmer 170. The great Brown Owl 171. The House that Jack built 172. The King of France went up the Hill 173. The Lion and the Unicorn were fighting for the Crown 174. The Man in the Moon 175. The North Wind doth blow 176. The Old Woman and her Pig 177. The Old Woman must stand at the Tub, Tub, Tub 178. The Queen of Hearts 179. There was a Crooked Man 180. There was a Fat Man of Bombay 181. There was a Jolly Miller 182. There was a little Man and he had a little Gun 183. There was a Monkey climbed up a Tree 184. There was an Old Crow 185. There was an Old Man of Tobago 186. There was an Old Woman, and what do you think? 187. There was an Old Woman as I've heard tell 188. There was an Old Woman called Nothing-at-all 189. There was an Old Woman lived under a Hill 190. There was an Old Woman tossed up in a Basket

192. There was an Owl lived in an Oak 193. There was a Rat, for want of Stairs 194. There were Three Crows sat ona Stone 195. The Robin Redbreasts 196. The Rose is Red, the Violet's Blue 197. The Turtle Dove's Nest 198. The Waves on the Sea-shore 199. The Wonderful Derby Ram 200. The Young Linnets 201. This is the way the Ladies go 202. Thomas a Tattamus took two T's 203. Three Children sliding on the Ice 204. Three Straws on a Staff 205. Three Wise Men of Gotham 206. To make your Candles last for aye 207. To Market, to Market, a gallop, a trot 208. To Market, to Market, to buy a Fat Pig 209. Tommy kept a Chandler's Shop 210. Tom Thumb's Alphabet 211. Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son (Music) 212. Twinkle, twinkle, little Star 213. Two Legs sat upon Three Legs 214. Up Hill and down Dale 215. Up Hill, spare me 216. Valentine, oh, Valentine 217. Walrus (The) and the Carpenter 218. We are all in the Dumps 219. We'll go a-shooting 220. What's the News of the Day? 221. When I was a Bachelor, I lived by myself 222. When Little Fred went to Bed 223. When the Wind is in the East 224. Where are you going to, my pretty Maid? 225. Who Stole the Bird's Nest? 226. Willy Boy, Willy Boy, where are you going? 227. Young Lambs to sell, Young Lambs to sell 228. You shall have an Apple

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The Real Mother Goose - Nursery Rhymes (1916)

1. A Candle 2. A Cherry 3. A Chimney 4. A Cock and Bull Story 5. A Counting-Out Rhyme 6. A Difficult Rhyme 7. A Little Man 8. A Man and a Maid 9. A Melancholy Song 10. A Needle and Thread 11. A Pig 12. A Plum Pudding 13. A Seasonable Song 14. A Ship's Nail 15. A Sieve 16. A Star 17. A Strange Old Woman 18. A Sunshiny Shower 19. A Sure Test 20. A Thorn 21. A Walnut 22. A Week of Birthdays 23. A Well 24. ABC 25. About the Bush 26. An Equal 27. An Icicle 28. Around the Green Gravel 29. As I Was Going Along 30. Baa, Baa, Black Sheep 31. Baby Dolly 32. Banbury Cross 33. Bandy Legs 34. Barber 35. Bat, Bat 36. Bedtime 37. Bees

38. Bell Horses 39. Belleisle 40. Bessy Bell and Mary Gray 41. Betty Blue 42. Billy, Billy 43. Birds of a Feather 44. Blue Bell Boy 45. Bobby Shaftoe 46. Bobby Snooks 47. Boy and Girl 48. Boy and the Sparrow 49. Burnie Bee 50. Buttons 51. Bye, Baby Bunting 52. Caesar's Song 53. Candle-Saving 54. Christmas 55. Christmas 56. Clap Handies 57. Cock-a-Doodle-Do 58. Cock-a-Doodle-Do! 59. Cock-Crow 60. Coffee and Tea 61. Come Out to Play 62. Come, Let's to Bed 63. Comical Folk 64. Cross Patch 65. Cry, Baby 66. Curly-Locks 67. Cushy Cow 68. Daffodils 69. Dame Trot and Her Cat 70. Dance to Your Daddie 71. Dance, Little Baby 72. Dance, Thumbkin, Dance 73. Dapple-Gray 74. Diddle Diddle Dumpling

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75. Ding, Dong, Bell 76. Doctor Fell 77. Doctor Foster 78. Dreams 79. Ducks and Drakes 80. Elizabeth 81. Fears and Tears 82. Fingers and Toes 83. Five Toes 84. For Baby 85. For Every Evil 86. For Want of a Nail 87. Forehead, Eyes, Cheeks, Nose, etc. 88. Georgy Porgy 89. Going to St. Ives 90. Good Advice 91. Goosey, Goosey, Gander 92. Handy Pandy 93. Hark! Hark! 94. Hector Protector 95. Heigh-Ho, the Carrion Crow 96. Here Goes My Lord 97. Hot Boiled Beans 98. Hot Codlins 99. Hot-Cross Buns 100. Humpty Dumpty 101. Hush-a-Bye 102. Hush-a-Bye 103. Hush-a-Bye 104. I Had a Little Husband 105. I Love Sixpence 106. I Saw a Ship A-Sailing 107. If 108. If All the Seas Were One Sea 109. If Wishes Were Horses 110. I'll Tell You a Story 111. Intery, Mintery 112. Jack 113. Jack and His Fiddle

114. Jack and Jill 115. Jack Jelf 116. Jack Jingle 117. Jack Sprat 118. Jenny Wren 119. Jerry Hall 120. John Smith 121. Just Like Me 122. Ladybird 123. Leg Over Leg 124. Lengthening Days 125. Little Bo-Peep 126. Little Boy Blue 127. Little Fred 128. Little Girl and Queen 129. Little Jack Horner 130. Little Jenny Wren 131. Little Jumping Joan 132. Little King Boggen 133. Little Maid 134. Little Polly Flinders 135. Little Pussy 136. Little Tom Tucker 137. Lock and Key 138. London Bridge 139. Lucy Locket 140. Maid? 141. March Winds 142. Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary 143. Mary's Canary 144. Master I Have 145. Miss Muffet 146. Money and the Mare 147. Multiplication Is Vexation 148. My Kitten 149. My Little Maid 150. My Love 151. My Maid Mary 152. Myself

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153. Nancy Dawson 154. Needles and Pins 155. Oh Dear! 156. Old Chairs to Mend 157. Old Grimes 158. Old King Cole 159. Old Mother Goose 160. Old Mother Hubbard 161. Old Woman, Old Woman 162. One Misty Moisty Morning 163. One to Ten 164. One, He Loves 165. One, Two, Buckle My Shoe 166. One, Two, Three 167. Over the Water 168. Pairs or Pears 169. Pancake Day 170. Pat-a-Cake 171. Pease Porridge 172. Peter Piper 173. Pins 174. Pippen Hill 175. Play Days 176. Polly and Sukey 177. Poor Old Robinson Crusoe! 178. Pretty John Watts 179. Pussy-Cat and Queen 180. Pussy-Cat and the Dumplings 181. Pussy-Cat by the Fire 182. Pussy-Cat Mew 183. Rain 184. Rain 185. Ride Away, Ride Away 186. Ring a Ring o' Roses 187. Robin and Richard 188. Robin Hood and Little John 189. Robin Redbreast 190. Robin-a-Bobbin 191. Rock-a-Bye, Baby

192. Saturday, Sunday 193. See, See 194. See-Saw 195. Shall We Go A-Shearing? 196. Shoeing 197. Simple Simon 198. Sing a Song of Sixpence 199. Sing, Sing 200. Sleep, Baby, Sleep 201. Sneezing 202. Solomon Grundy 203. Sulky Sue 204. Sunshine 205. Swan 206. Taffy 207. Teeth and Gums 208. That's All 209. The Alphabet 210. The Balloon 211. The Bells 212. The Bird Scarer 213. The Black Hen 214. The Blacksmith 215. The Boy in the Barn 216. The Bunch of Blue Ribbons 217. The Cat and the Fiddle 218. The Clever Hen 219. The Clock 220. The Coachman 221. The Cock and the Hen 222. The Crooked Sixpence 223. The Death and Burial of Poor Cock Robin 224. The Derby Ram 225. The Donkey 226. The Dove and the Wren 227. The Dusty Miller 228. The Farmer and the Raven 229. The First of May 230. The Flying Pig

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231. The Girl and the Birds 232. The Girl in the Lane 233. The Greedy Man 234. The Hart 235. The Hobby-Horse 236. The House That Jack Built 237. The Hunter of Reigate 238. The Kilkenny Cats 239. The King of France 240. The Lion and the Unicorn 241. The Little Bird 242. The Little Girl with a Curl 243. The Little Moppet 244. The Little Mouse 245. The Lost Shoe 246. The Man in Our Town 247. The Man in the Moon 248. The Man in the Wilderness 249. The Man of Bombay 250. The Man of Derby 251. The Man of Tobago 252. The Man Who Had Naught 253. The Merchants of London 254. The Mist 255. The Mouse and the Clock 256. The Mulberry Bush 257. The Old Man 258. The Old Woman and the Pedlar 259. The Old Woman from France 260. The Old Woman of Gloucester 261. The Old Woman of Harrow 262. The Old Woman of Leeds 263. The Old Woman of Surrey 264. The Old Woman Under a Hill 265. The Piper and His Cow 266. The Pumpkin-Eater 267. The Quarrel 268. The Robin

269. The Robins 270. The Tailors and the Snail 271. The Tarts 272. The Ten O'Clock Scholar 273. The Three Sons 274. The Winds 275. The Woman of Exeter 276. There was an Old Woman 277. Thirty Days Hath September 278. This Is the Way 279. Three Blind Mice 280. Three Children on the Ice 281. Three Straws 282. Three Wise Men of Gotham 283. To Babylon 284. To Market 285. Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son 286. Tommy Snooks 287. Tommy Tittlemouse 288. Tongs 289. T'Other Little Tune 290. Tweedle-Dum and Tweedle-Dee 291. Two Birds 292. Two Gray Kits 293. Two Pigeons 294. Wee Willie Winkie 295. What Are Little Boys Made Of? 296. When 297. When Jenny Wren Was Young 298. When the Snow Is on the Ground 299. Where Are You Going, My Pretty 300. Whistle 301. Why May Not I Love Johnny? 302. Willy Boy 303. Willy, Willy 304. Winter 305. Young Lambs to Sell 306. Young Roger and Dolly

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Child's Story of the Bible (1898) by Mary A. Lathbury

The Old Testament 1. The Beginning of Things 2. The Great Flood 3. Abraham--the Father of the Faithful 4. Isaac, the Shepherd Prince 5. Jacob, a Prince of God 6. Joseph, the Castaway 7. Joseph, a Servant, a Prisoner and a Saint 8. Joseph, the Savior of His People 9. The Cradle that was Rocked by a River 10. Moses in Midian 11. The Rod that Troubled Egypt 12. Following the Cloud 13. In the Borders of Canaan 14. A Nation that was Born in a Day 15. Samson, the Strong 16. Ruth 17. Samuel--the Child of the Temple 18. The Making of a King 19. The Shepherd Boy of Bethlehem 20. The Power of a Pebble 21. Faithful unto Death 22. David, the Outcast 23. Every Inch a King 24. David's Sin 25. David's Sorrow 26. The Building of the Golden House 27. Elijah, the Great Heart of Israel 28. The Little Chamber on the Wall 29. A Little Maid of Israel 30. The Two Boy Kings 31. The Four Captive Children 32. The Master of the Magicians 33. The Story of Jonah 34. Esther, the Queen

The New Testament 1. The Angels of the Advent 2. Following the Star 3. The Flight into Egypt 4. The Boy of Nazareth 5. The Young Carpenter 6. The Voice in the Wilderness

The New Testament cont. 7. Jesus in the Desert 8. The First Disciples 9. The First Miracle 10. In His Father's House 11. A Talk about the Breath of God 12. A Talk about the Water of Life 13. Jesus in the Synagogue 14. Among the Fishermen 15. The Healing Hand of Jesus 16. Following Jesus 17. Friends of Jesus 18. The Lord of Life 19. Mary of Magdala 20. Stories Told by the Lake 21. Stilling the Storm 22. Called Back 23. Two by Two 24. Walking the Waves--The Two Kingdoms 25. A Journey with Jesus 26. The Christian Sabbath--Peter's Confession of Faith 27. "And We Beheld His Glory"--A Father's Faith 28. The Lord and the Little Ones--Leaving Galilee 29. At the House of Martha--The Good Shepherd 30. The Lesson Stories of Jesus 31. The Voice that Waked the Dead--The Children of

the Kingdom 32. The Young Man that Jesus Loved 33. The Last Journey to Jerusalem 34. The Prince of Peace 35. The Children in the Temple 36. The Last Day in the Temple 37. The Last Words in the Temple 38. An Evening on the Mount of Olives 39. The Holy Supper 40. The Night of the Betrayal 41. Despised and Rejected of Men 42. The King of Heaven at the Bar of Pilate 43. Love and Death 44. Love and Life 45. The Evening of Easter 46. The Lord's Last Days with His Disciples 47. "He Ascended into Heaven" 48. The Promise of the Father

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The Wonder Book of Bible Stories (1904) edited and arranged by Logan Marshall

1. The Story Of Adam And Eve 2. The Story Of Noah And The Ark 3. The Story Of Hagar And Ishmael 4. The Story Of Abraham And Isaac 5. The Story Of Jacob

a. The Sale Of A Birthright b. The Story Of The Ladder That Reached To

Heaven 6. The Story Of Joseph

a. The Coat Of Many Colors b. The Dreams Of A King c. The Story Of The Money In The Sacks d. The Mystery Of The Lost Brother

7. The Story Of Moses, The Child Who Was Found In The River

8. The Story Of The Grapes From Canaan 9. The Story Of Gideon And His Three Hundred

Soldiers 10. The Story Of Samson, The Strong Man 11. The Story Of Ruth, The Gleaner 12. The Story Of David

a. The Shepherd Boy b. The Story Of The Fight With The Giant

13. The Story Of The Cave Of Adullam 14. The Story Of Solomon And His Temple 15. The Story Of Elijah, The Prophet 16. The Story Of Jonah And The Whale 17. The Story Of The Fiery Furnace 18. The Story Of Daniel In The Lion's Den 19. The Story Of The Angel By The Altar 20. The Story Of Jesus

a. The Babe Of Bethlehem b. The Story Of The Star And The Wise Men c. The Story Of The Child In The Temple d. The Story Of The Water That Was Turned

Into Wine e. The Story Of The Stranger At The Well f. The Story Of The Fishermen g. The Story Of The Sermon On The Mount h. The Story Of The Miracle Worker i. The Good Shepherd And The Good Samaritan j. The Story Of The Palm Branches k. The Story Of The Betrayal l. The Story Of The Empty Tomb

21. The Story Of The Man At The Beautiful Gate 22. The Story Of Stephen, The First Martyr

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