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Robin Hood

A graphic-novel retelling of the legend in which Robin Hood and his band of outlaws take from the rich and give to the poor, fighting for the oppressed and against the evil Sheriff of Nottingham.

Walt Disney's classic Pinocchio

A wooden puppet full of tricks and mischief, with a talent for getting into and out of trouble, wants more than anything else to become a real boy.

The shoemaker and his elves

An easy-to-read retelling of the classic tale of a kindly but poor shoemaker who gets unexpected help with his work.

Totem tale

The wooden animals in a totem pole spring to life one night and fall into an argument over what order in which to stack themselves again.

The dragon emperor

Retells the legend of the war between the Yellow Emperor, a fourheaded dragon, and Chi You, the Black Dragon, who rebelled against him.

Origins: urban legends

hauntings
Cupboards open and shut by themselves. Could it just be the wind? Or is it a ghost? A man dressed in clothing from the Revolutionary War is seen wandering an old fort. Is it a prank, or a lost soul? Explore spooky unanswered questions like these and many others, in Hauntings, part of Full Tilt's Origins: Urban Legends series. The origin of exorcisms is examined, and eyewitness accounts are discussed. Readers will also learn about Jerome, Arizona, where an entire town has been haunted for many years by the same ghost.

The three billy goats gruff

a folk tale classic
Three Billg Goats want to go over the bridge to a meadow full of grass. But, under the bridge lives a troll who is as mean as he is ugly.

The Monkey King

a Chinese monkey spirit myth
Presents an adapted retelling of the traditional Chinese folktale about the legend of the Monkey King.

The dragon, the phoenix, and the beautiful pearl

a Chinese dragon spirit myth
Presents an adapted retelling of the traditional Chinese folktale.

How medicine came to the people

a tale of the ancient Cherokees
When humans begin to hunt animals, the animals hold councils and decided to protect themselves by harming the people, but the plants, knowing that people took care of them, find a way to help.

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