A Study of Fairy Tales eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 330 pages of information about A Study of Fairy Tales.

A Study of Fairy Tales eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 330 pages of information about A Study of Fairy Tales.
* BRER RABBIT AND THE LITTLE TAR BABY. * BROTHER RABBIT AND THE LITTLE GIRL. * BROTHER RABBIT TAKES A WALK. * BROTHER RABBIT TAKES SOME EXERCISE. * CUTTA CORD-LA (similar to Wolf and Seven Kids). * How BROTHER RABBIT BROKE UP A PARTY. * How BROTHER RABBIT FRIGHTENS HIS NEIGHBORS. * How M ROOSTER LOST HIS DINNER (read). * IN SOME LADY’S GARDEN. * M BENJAMIN RAM (Brother Rabbit’s Riddle). * THE MOON IN THE MILL-POND (pourquois). * WHY BROTHER BEAK HAS NO TAIL (pourquois). * WHY M DOG RUNS AFTER BROTHER RABBIT. * WHY GUINEA FOWLS ARE SPECKLED (pourquois).

Uncle Remus Tales, by Harris, in Uncle Remus and the Little
Boy

* BROTHER BILLY GOAT’S DINNE
BROTHER FOX SMELLS SMOKE.
* BROTHER RABBIT AND BROTHER TIGE
* BROTHER RABBIT AND BROTHER LION (similar to The Dog and His
Shadow
).
* BROTHER MUD-TURTLE’S TRICKERY.
* BROTHER RABBIT’S MONEY MINT.
1 BROTHER WOLF SAYS GRACE.
1 THE FIRE TEST (Use with Three Pigs). 
FUN AT THE FERRY.
* HEYO, HOUSE. 
THE LITTLE RABBITS. 
MRS. PARTRIDGE HAS A FIT. 
WHY BROTHER FOX’S LEGS ARE BLACK.
* WHY THE HAWK CATCHES CHICKENS.

Tale, by Harris, in Little Mr. Thimblefinger

* WHY BILLY-GOAT’S TAIL IS SHORT.

Miscellaneous Tales: 

* THE ADVENTURES OF LITTLE FIELD MOUSE, Stories to Tell,
Bryant.
* BETA AND THE LAME GIANT, Miss Harrison, In Storyland.
* BILLY BOBTAIL, Jane Hoxie, Kindergarten Stories; Child-Lore
Dramatic Reader
, Scribners.
* BLUNDER AND THE WISHING GATE, Louise Chollet, in Child Life
in Prose
, Whittier.
* THE BOY AND THE GOAT, OR THE GOAT IN THE TURNIP FIELD
(Norwegian), Primer, Free and Treadwell; Child-Lore
Dramatic Reader
, Scribners.
* THE CAP THAT MOTHER MADE OR ANDER’S NEW CAP (Swedish),
Swedish Fairy Tales, McClurg; For the Story-Teller,
Bailey.
1 THE CAT AND THE PARROT OR THE GREEDY CAT, HOW to Tell
Stories
, Bryant; Tales of Laughter, Wiggin and Smith.
1 THE CAT THAT WAITED, Classics in Dramatic Form, vol.  I,
Stevenson.
* THE CAT, THE COCK, AND THE FOX, Tales of Laughter, Wiggin
and Smith.
1 CLYTIE, Nature Myths, Flora Cooke.
1 THE COCK, THE MOUSE, AND THE LITTLE RED HEN, Felicite
Lefevre, Jacobs.
* THE COUNTRY MOUSE AND THE CITY MOUSE, AEsop’s Fables, Joseph
Jacobs.
* DAME WIGGINS AND HER CATS, Mrs. Sharp, in Six Nursery
Classics
, Heath.
* THE DISCONTENTED PENDULUM, Jane Taylor, in In the Child’s
World
, Poulsson.
* THE DOLL WHO WAS SISTER TO A PRINCESS, THE TOY STORIES,
Carolyn Bailey, Kindergarten Review, Dec., 1914.
* DRAKESBILL, The Story-Teller’s Book, O’Grady and Throop;
The Fairy Ring, Wiggin and Smith; Firelight Stories,
Bailey.
* THE ELEPHANT’S CHILD, Just-So Stories,

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