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TWO WELSH FABLES – two fables from the fabulous land of Wales: Baba Indaba Children’s Stories – Issue 45
2016-09-27 in Æsop’s fables, Eastern European Folklore, Fairy Tales, Fiction, Folk Tales and Folklore, Folklore, Moral Tales | Tags: Æsop, Æsop’s fables, Baba Indaba, british folklore, children, children’s stories, european folklore, fable, fairy, fairy tale, fairy tales, fairytale, folk tale, folk tales, folklore, legend, legends, myth, myths, tales, wales, welsh, welsh fables, welsh folklore | Leave a comment
Two Welsh Fables
A DOZEN AT A BLOW – an Old European Folktale: Baba Indaba Children’s Stories Issue 44
2016-09-27 in Eastern European Folklore, Fairy Tales, Fiction, Folk Tales and Folklore, Folklore, Moral Tales | Tags: Baba Indaba, children, children’s stories, cunning, dozen at a blow, european fairy tale, european folklore, fairies, fairy, fairy tales, fairytale, folk, folk tale, folk tales, folklore, guile, gypsy, legend, legends, magic unicorn, magical, man, moral tales, myth, myths, princess, Tailor, unicorn | Leave a comment
A Dozen at a Blow