Anansi, the anti-hero of West African folklore, refuses to follow instructions.
Lilly is a flower fairy who is in search of a friend. Fiona from Vermont sent this winning entry to our Magical Person Writing Competition.
Trixie the Magic Rabbit is the first of three winning entries in our Magic Person writing competition. Trixie speaks several languages and can run super-fast.
At Katie’s School, thanks to a little magical influence on the head teacher, they had a chance to see what life would be like without any rules.
Sinbad is attacked by pirate monkeys, held captive by a giant, and threatened by huge serpents.
Sinbad falls into a valley full of giant serpents and precious diamonds. Only some giant birds can save him.
Anansi visits an old man under the sea and receives a gift. The gift is more wonderful than anything he expected but his mean spirit gets the better of him.
Anansi, our hero from Ghana in West Africa, keeps all the world’s wisdom in a pot and he decides to hide it up a tree.
The shape-shifting Anansi is sometimes a spider, sometimes a man. He comes from Ghana in West Africa and he is one of the great storytellers of the world.
A boy of Zanzibar goes out hunting and does a good turn to an Ape, a Snake, and a Lion. Is it true that one good turn deserves another?