A grasshopper loves to play music while the ants work, work, work
Snow White – a new shorter version of the classic fairy tale.
Once, there lived a sweet tempered girl whose name was Cinderella. Unfortunately, her mother died young, and her father married again. His second wife had a sharp temper and her two daughters were just like her. In a word – horrid.
Do appearances matter? Or is the heart within the most important of all qualities? The classic tale.
A romantic fairytale in a shorter form than our previous version.
A tale by Aesop with a story, a poem, and a song. The moral is “Look before you leap!”
A starry poem by Robert Louis Stevenson, the author of Treasure Island.
This ancient story by Aesop is brought up to date. The moral remains the same – when somebody tells you of their love and friendship, remember to judge them by their deeds, not their words.
A gusty poem by the Scottish writer, George MacDonald. The wind is trying to bully the moon – can he succeed?
A boy sets out with three loyal dogs and they slay a dragon on their way. Watch out for twists and turns in the story!