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    Children’s Short Works by Unknown

    Children’s Short Works by Unknown

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    Since Oct 30, 2020 00:00 UTC

    Most parents know and understand the value of children’s stories. Reading aloud to your children becomes an occasion for family warmth and bonding. But quite apart from this, the true importance of introducing children to fiction helps them to make sense of the real world they will have to encounter at some later stage. Stories also give them hope, teach moral values and help them to understand the complex nature of the society that they will ultimately have to live in. Children’s Short Works Vol 001 contains ten delightful traditional tales. Some of them are familiar while a few of them are less known. The first story, The Beauty and The Beast is famous in children’s literature. Originally written in French by the French novelist, Jeanne-Marie Beaumont, the story is a classic fairy story, with elements of suspense, romance, a magical transformation and the final happy ending. First published in the eighteenth century, this is a story that has captured the imagination for generations. It has been widely adapted for stage, screen, television, opera and animation. It has also inspired thousands of adaptations in literature across the world. Other stories in this charming collection include old favorites like Rapunzel, Red Riding Hood and Rumpelstiltskin, which were first published in 1812 as part of Grimm’s Fairy Tales. Another well-loved tale is Aesop’s Fox and the Grapes, retold by La Fontaine. The collection also includes some cute rhymes and verses. Other stories include The Feast of the Lantern by Victorian writer WT Stead and a couple of stories penned by unknown authors. An interesting “cumulative story” The Little Gingerbread Man teaches kids to memorize events. These stories promote an understanding of different cultures and help to create awareness, empathy and understanding of the problems that people encounter in their lives. A treat for both parents and children alike! More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    The What Cast

    The What Cast

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    Since Jun 2, 2013 00:07 UTC

    An independent little podcast where we discuss bizarre, strange and supernatural stories, old and new. Cryptozoology, OOPARTS, UFOs and more. WE SAY BAD WORDS

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    Zone of the Unknown

    Zone of the Unknown

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    Since Aug 28, 2018 04:31 UTC

    Brad and Jose explore the depths of all that is weird, mysterious, and creepy in this world, and maybe a few others. If it deals with aliens, cryptids, the mysterious, the supernatural, or the crazy, we will try to get to the bottom of it.

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    The Key of Gold: 23 Czech Folk Tales by Unknown

    The Key of Gold: 23 Czech Folk Tales by Unknown

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    Since Dec 10, 2020 00:00 UTC

    Not your common fairy tales, this collection is a mixture of morals, quirkiness, and sarcasm. In it one finds ironic derivatives (if not roots) of well known fairy tales such as “The Brave Little Taylor” and “Beauty and the Beast,” as well as some more unusual settings to impart the popular fairy tale themes of justice and happily ever after. Most stories are told with wry humor and often shocking irreverence for the expected fairy tale turn out. This is NOT a book for children, but one for adults who love fairy tales, and enjoy making fun of them. DISCLAIMER: Story 09 contains some racially offensive material in its ending. Due to the mission of reading, rather than rewriting, literature in the public domain, it has not been omitted from this anthology. More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    Unknown Penguin Podcast

    Unknown Penguin Podcast

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    Since Oct 22, 2008 13:37 UTC

    If the Firesign Theatre and Woody Allen had a love child it would be a miracle . . . and probably freakish, but that’s alright. We should learn to accept others for what they are. Even if the very sight of them makes me want to vomit blood. So, in conclusion, I think we’ll all be happier with the Brita Water pitcher over the water-cooler we used to have.

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