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The traditional retold fairy tales in this volume speak of the awesome and the marvellous, of the perilous and the exhilarating. We shall explore the traditional, age-old stories for children our ancestors have told us about Fairies and Elves.

The sightings and tales about them span millennia and countless countries, peoples and clans. Their traits and appearance vary, but there are always qualities that tell of their essence as elves and fairies.

These beings represent everything that is beyond us; everything that is mysterious and amazing. They often embody the energy of the natural world, and appear as its guardians and protectors. Just as nature though, they can be both generous and destructive towards us. But whatever their behaviour, we are always spell-bound.

Beauty, childlike joy, nobility beyond reckoning — all these things are the properties of elves and fairies. The human that travels to their realm has unthought of adventures and experiences beyond their wildest dreams. And, most certainly, they never come back the same.

Tales about elves teach us crucial lessons: about them, about ourselves and about our relationships, and always about the world around us. Above all, they teach us to honour all forms of life (even the smallest) as well as to always be truthful to everyone by keeping our promises.

Hopefully, these traditional folktales will take you on a journey through many countries and strange lands. And, perhaps, they will help you hold a deeper appreciation for the world around you, for love and honour and for your own precious life.

This story book is a chest of storytelling. The tales about fairies and elves that make it up aren’t just artificial products though — they’re the result of the creative imaginations of generations of humans all over the world.

This is one of a series of children’s books that delve into the surprising nature of magical creatures from all over the planet. The stories told in all these fairy tale books are ancient, deep and beloved by their listeners.

Pretend you’re sitting by a fire, listening to a wise, wizened storyteller begin to talk…

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The traditional retold fairy tales in this volume speak of the awesome and the marvellous, of the perilous and the exhilarating. We shall explore the traditional, age-old stories for children our ancestors have told us about Fairies and Elves. The sightings and tales about them span millennia and countless countries, peoples and clans. Their traits […]

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This is a collection of ten stories fairy stories from around the world. From Africa to America to Europe and other countries, this short mix of tales are those which are not as well known as many others. All the stories contain some magical element to them, whether it is fairies or elves. Some of them are just stories, but others do a moral and a lesson for children to learn. Whether it is how the wasp got it's waist, the boy trying to build a canoe to the poor farmer and his ill wife, each one is a little slice of magic that stands alone.

Each story is neatly laid out with it's name, where it has come from, and finally an illustration at the start of each story. The artwork is done in a stunning green effect, which suits the theme of the book and all follow in the same style. Each tale is very short and concise, ideal for bed time stories, and the language used in each is simple allowing for anyone to be able to follow them. I didn't notice and grammar or spelling issues, even with adapting stories from so many cultures. The only downside to some of the stories is that they are very short indeed, some are only a few hundred words long to tell its tale and you wonder if there was the opportunity to try and expand them a little.

What I did appreciate is that these were tales I had never heard of before. I have seen some which are close adaptations and similar to other tales I have heard or read. But having a new set of tales, at least for me, is an enjoyable wonder. I would hope that anyone picking up would not know all the stories, and even if you did, they are still well adapted for easy reading to children.

Overall, this is an enjoyable set of tales, certainly worth picking up for a child's bedtime read and providing a little bit of wonder and magic in their lives.


Rating: TBC



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