When her little brother is taken away by the black geese belonging to the terrible witch, Baba Yaga, Elena searches for him in the great dark forest.
The walls of Eastern Europe have recently crumbled to reveal fascinating hidden cultures. To reflect this more open perspective, here is a collection of little-known folk tales from Poland, Slovakia, Russia, Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia and Romania. The seven elegantly told and beautifully illustrated tales create a timely collection to stimulate children's interest in their European neighbours.
The Most Fun & Awesome St. Patricks Day Coloring Book For Kids
by Giggles and Kicks
A little girl walking in the woods finds the house of the three bears and helps herself to their belongings.
The Story of Red Feather (a Tale of the American Frontier)
by S Edward Ellis
Folktales from Around the World (Set) (Folktales from Around the World)
A variation on the Cinderella story, in which a kind-hearted young woman meets her prince with the help of animals she has befriended.
Eleven stories about Mendel Rosenbusch, a poor but wise man who lives behind the synagogue in a small Czech town and who is visited one night by the angel Rafael.
Aesops Fables, with Their Moralls in Verse and in Prose Grammatically Translated Illustrated with Pictures and Emblems
by Anon
Describes how the creation of the world was begun by a woman who fell down to earth from the sky country, and how it was finished by her two sons Sapling and Flint.
Relates how the Cajun Pierre Lastrapes discovered Spain and in turn helped Columbus discover America.
Classic Tales and Fables for Children (Prometheus's Literary Classics)
by Count Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy, 1828-1910
White Wave (Oxford World's Classics (Paperback))
by Diane Wolkstein
Kuo Ming's discovery of a moon goddess inside a snail shell changes his lonely life.