The storyteller finds himself in Twilight Land at the Inn of the Sign of Mother Goose where well-known characters from fairyland are gathered and each one tells a story.
Best Loved Bedtime Stories (Best Loved Bedtime Stories, #2)
by Cristian Butnariu
Cinderella in the South (South African Tales)
by Shearly Arthur Cripps
When Sun Ruled the Land - Pbk (First-Start Legends)
by Janet Palazzo-Craig and Palazzo-Craig
Peter and the Wolf (Viking Kestrel picture books)
by Sergey Prokofiev
Retells the orchestral fairy tale of the boy who, ignoring his grandfather's warnings, proceeds to capture a wolf.
Neem the Half-Boy / Neem de halve jongen (Teaching Stories)
by Idries Shah
Introducing "Sookin' Berries", her collection of stories for younger readers, Jess Smith writes: 'I have been a gatherer of tales for most of my life, and I suppose it all began when I was a wee girl. I shared a home with parents, seven sisters and a shaggy dog. It could be said that I lived a different sort of life from most other children, because 'home' was an old blue bus. We were known as tinkers or travellers, descendants of those who have wandered the highways and by ways of Scotland for...
The Spoiled Boy with the Terribly Dry Throat / El niño mimado y su garganta terriblemente seca
by Idries Shah
Fairy Tales From All Nations By Anthony R. Montalba. He was a Swedish-born, naturalised British painter and the head of a family of renowned artists that based itself in Venice in the later part of the nineteenth-century. Montalba edited and published The Famous Fairy Tales of all Nations, illustrated by Richard Doyle, in 1849.