Robin Hood, a 12th century legendary hero of England, was forced to live in Sherwood Forest, where he spent his time fighting the King and the aristocracy, who were taking advantage of the poor.
Simplified stories taken from Gulliver's Travels. One story is about Gulliver's experiences in the land of little people, the other is about the land of the giants.
Greek gods and heroes are the favorite subjects of Greek folklore. These stories are about the adventures of their heroes and the powers of their gods.
An adaptation of the first two of Gulliver's travels -- to Lilliput, the land of the little people, and to Brobdingnag, the land of the giants. This renowned English classic can be enjoyed both as a story and as satire on the times of Swift.
Robin Hood, a 12th century legendary hero of England, was forced to live in Sherwood Forest, where he spent his time fighting the King and the aristocracy, who were taking advantage of the poor.
From the many hundreds of stories from the Old World countries, the authors have selected some of the best known, including Dick Whittington; Why the Sea is Salt; Beauty and the Beast; Nail Soup; The Shoemaker's Boy.
Fairies, witches, dwarfs or giants are responsible for the strange things that happen in these stories. Some of the stories retold in this collection are Cinderella, Snow White, and Rumpelstiltskin.
These stories from the New Testament are divided into three sections: those stories that Mary told; the stories that Jesus told; and the stories that the disciples told.
The people in these stories from the Old Testament believed, that if they obeyed God, He would help them and take care of them but if they disobeyed Him, they would be punished.