Episodes
A fairy tale about a little bird with a broken wing and the trees that offered him shelter. The fairy tale is used to describe the nature of dying in winte
Published 06/01/15
A fairy tale in which an ugly duckling turns into a swan.
Published 06/01/15
The very vain Emperor in this fairy tale is tricked by a pair of thieves.
Published 06/01/15
A young lion makes friends with a wolf, against his father’s wishes. The friendship leads the lion to hunting the king’s ponies, which his father told him not to do, but the lion keeps on and ends up killed by the king’s archer.
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A child notices the movements of his shadow.
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The Toyman teaches the function of a scarecrow and why crows are bad for the corn crops.
Published 06/01/15
A fairy tale about a young boy named Hans that saved a town from drowning by plugging up the water in a bank with his finger.
Published 06/01/15
The readers find out the origin of Squinty’s name. Squinty and his brothers and sisters grow up. Squinty wants to see the world and have some adventures, so he escapes. However, he’s caught by the dog.
Published 06/01/15
Uncle Tom’s Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly is an anti–slavery novel by American author Harriet Beecher Stowe. Published in 1852, the novel had a profound effect on attitudes towards slavery in the United States. The book also helped create a number of stereotypes of African-Americans. To some extent, this negative effect has overshadowed other historical impacts of the novel. The Told to the Children Series of books were published in Great Britain in the early 1900's. The purpose of the book...
Published 06/01/15
The Outdoor Chums on the Gulf follows the story of Jerry, Will, Frank, and Bluff and their adventures. In chapter one, a group of four boys find that their winter break promises more excitement than they could have hoped for. Frank lets his friends know that they have an opportunity for an adventure, traveling Florida by boat.
Published 06/01/15