Fairy Tales & Folklore
 Absolutely Whootie: Stories to Grow By
This site is designed for kids, teachers, and parents. The stories are searchable by topic or by age groups that range from 6 to 12 years. The stories are from all over the world.
 Hiyah Library
A read along site with narrated versions of tales. Students will be familiar with most of the nine stories.
 SurLaLune Fairy Tale Pages
Tales are categorized by themes. Within each theme, students can learn about the history of the story, read an annotated version of the tale, find out about stories with similar plot lines, and more.
 Wendy's World of Stories of Children
You will find illustrated fables, folktales, fairy tales, and campfire stories for reading aloud. The text is large and very easy to read on the screen. Some links to additional information are included.
 Destination:Vietnam for Kids
How did the tiger get his stripes? What happened in the Vietnamese version of Cinderella? Find these answers and more.
 Korean Folk Tales
Have you heard the one about the poor farmer who found two magic fans and made his fortune? Or what about the boy who was so lazy, he was magically turned into a cow? The illustrations are animated, there is narration, and the stories are written in rebus style.
 

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Last updated on Monday, February 6, 2006.