Juvenile Fiction, Fairy Tales & Folklore
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Furry Tails
by Luanne McGillion
A tiny forest fairy discovers the five children napping beside Flat Rock Brook. This fairy casts a glittering cloud of magical dust, transforming the waking, sleepy heads to become tiny people the identical size as the fairy. The children...
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Pickle Juice
by Janet Goodlet
David lives in a small town with his mother whom he loves deeply, they only have each other. David has big dreams for his future, he doesn't have any idea his life is about to change and not for the good. He soon finds himself in a nightmare with...
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The Wise King
A Fairytale by Judy Headley
It's finally time for a princess to be a married. Many people use crazy and hilarious stunts just to get her attention, but nothing seems to work. Will she ever find a man worthy of her love? Find out in this exciting fairytale that will have you...
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Princess Fatimeh's Bizarre Adventure
by Mamadou Kamagate
Most Africans grow up with the belief that we owe our parents great respect and consideration. We strongly believe that we must always ask and receive our parents’ approval and blessings before making any important life decision. All over Africa,...
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Grim
by The Dark Writer
NOW IF YOU DARE, TRAVEL WITH THE DARK WRITER INTO HIS STRANGE, TWISTED WORLD OF FANTASY.
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The Garden Crew
by Carolyn Harris
Adorable little characters come together to save their most prized possession- their garden. In the beginning, they are full of doubt about themselves. They come in all shapes, sizes, colours, and abilities. However, they work together as a team...
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Snot, Snails and Salamander Tails
by Ann Campbell
The troll is having a bad week. He has a runny nose, a headache, and those noisy grandkids of Grandpa Gruff keep tap dancing on the bridge above his pot of stew. If he could just trick them into his pot, then his stew would be much tastier than...
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Peter the Little Irish Seal
by Dan Perkins
This is a story about the special relationship between a mother and her child. Peter and his mother are very special seals called Selkies. According to Celtic folklore, a Selkie can shed its skin and become human. Before this is possible, Mama...
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Sticksville
by Jacqueline Scheer
Don’t play with matches! Don’t be a bully! Don’t steal! Mind your manners! I recall when I was about twelve years old and my little sister and I were told to go to bed. Of course, we were never tired at bedtime, so it was highly entertaining to...
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The Baby Who Started a Revolution
by Phil Renzoni
The story of a strange land, where smiling and laughter are outlawed. The only music permitted is "The Blues." Soon everyone in the kingdom is miserable. Then, one day the queen has a new baby daughter, who starts a series of events which bring...