Justice & Fairness
Discover 104 folk tales about justice and fairness — stories where wrongs are righted, the wicked are punished, and the virtuous are rewarded. Featuring wise kings, clever judges, and divine interventions, these moral stories about justice teach children that while injustice may prevail temporarily, truth and fairness ultimately triumph.
Indian Folk Tales
Ages 3-5
The Ivory City And Its Fairy Princess
The Ivory City And Its Fairy Princess: One day a young prince was out practising archery with the son of his father’s chief vizier, when one of the arrows
Indian Folk Tales
Ages 3-5
The Jogis Punishment
The Jogis Punishment: Once upon a time there came to the ancient city of Rahmatabad, a jogi of holy appearance, who took up his abode under a tree outside the
Aesop's Fables
Ages 3-5
Red A Fairy Tale
Red A Fairy Tale: Not very long ago, there lived a girl called Red, with her brother, Chad, and her mother, in a small house in a very small town situated near
Indian Folk Tales
Ages 3-5
How Raja Rasalu Swung The Seventy Fair Maidens Daughters Of The King
How Raja Rasalu Swung The Seventy Fair Maidens Daughters Of The King: The story of Raja Rasalu has echoed through the ages in Indian folk tradition, capturing
Indian Folk Tales
Ages 3-5
How Raja Rasalu Went Out Into The World
How Raja Rasalu Went Out Into The World: Young Rasâlu lived on, far from the light of day, for eleven long years, growing tall and strong, yet contented to
Aesop's Fables
Ages 3-5
Deliverance – The Story of Ahalya
Deliverance – The Story of Ahalya: The story of Ahalya is often told from two perspectives: Ahalya’s own and Lord Rama’s in the Ramayana. This version presents
Bengal Folk Tales
Ages 6-8
The Ghost-Brahman
The Ghost-Brahman: Source: Folk Tales of Bengal | Type: Folktale | Country: India | Language: English In a village there lived a Brahman who was very poor. The
Indian Folk Tales
Ages 3-5
5 Dark Original Stories Behind Disney Movies — The Real Fairy Tales
5 REAL Stories Behind Fairy Tales Made Into Disney Movies – NOT For: Disney adaptations of fairy tales always end with a “happily-ever-after”. But these fairy