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The Two Warts
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The Two Warts is a traditional Czech folktale that tells the humorous story of an old woodcutter who loses a wart after dancing with mischie...
Daniel the Fool
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Daniel the Fool is a traditional Albanian folktale about a simple young man who learns wisdom through a series of misadventures. Starting po...
Why the Sea is Salt
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Why the Sea is Salt is a Norwegian fairy tale about a poor younger brother who comes into possession of a magical hand-mill that can produce...
The Tale of the Rabbit and the Fox
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The Tale of the Rabbit and the Fox is a traditional fable about a clever rabbit and a sly fox living in a Norwegian forest. The fox constant...
The Troll’s Daughter
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The Troll’s Daughter is a Norwegian fairy tale about a young man who encounters the daughter of a terrifying troll. The troll had long terro...
The Boy Who Wanted More Than the World Could Give Him
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The Boy Who Wanted More Than the World Could Give Him is a classic Norwegian folktale about a restless young boy who is never satisfied with...
The Stone-Cutter (Stenhuggeren)
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The Stone-Cutter is a well-known Norwegian folktale about a humble worker who dreams of having more power and an easier life. As a series of...
The Master-Thief (Mester Tyven)
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The Master-Thief is a classic Norwegian folktale about a brilliant young man whose talent for clever tricks makes him both feared and admire...
The Giant Who Had No Heart in His Body
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The Giant Who Had No Heart in His Body is a classic Norwegian fairy tale about bravery, kindness, and hidden strength. It follows a young pr...
Soria Moria Castle
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Soria Moria Castle is a famous Norwegian fairy tale about a young man who dreams of adventure and a better life beyond his small village. Gu...
The Troll and the Farmer’s Wife
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In a quiet valley deep within Norway’s snowy wilderness, a humble farmhouse stood in constant fear of a terrifying Mountain Troll. Each Chri...
The Ash Lad Who Made a Magic Table, a Gold-Donkey, and a Cudgel
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The Ash Lad Who Made a Magic Table, a Gold-Donkey, and a Cudgel is a classic Norwegian folktale about Espen Askeladden, the clever youngest ...
The Ash Lad Who Had an Eating Match with a Troll
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The Ash Lad Who Had an Eating Match with a Troll is a Norwegian folktale about Espen Askeladden, the youngest son in a farming family. Despi...
The Ash Lad (Askeladden) and the King’s Daughter
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The Ash Lad (Askeladden) and the King’s Daughter is a traditional Norwegian folktale about a young, humble man named Espen Askeladden. He fa...
The Princess Who Never Smiled
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The Princess Who Never Smiled tells the story of a beautiful princess in a wealthy kingdom who had never once laughed despite all the riches...
The Three Billy Goats Gruff
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The story of The Three Billy Goats Gruff is a classic Norwegian folktale about three clever goats who must cross a bridge to reach a lush me...
The Tale of the Mountain King
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The Tale of the Mountain King is a traditional Norwegian folktale about courage, kindness, and the unexpected bonds between humans and magic...
The Clever Farmer
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The Clever Farmer is a classic Norwegian folktale about a poor but quick-witted farmer who repeatedly outsmarts a wealthy and greedy landown...
The Fox and the Bear
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The Fox and the Bear is a classic folktale from Norway that highlights the sharp contrast between cleverness and brute strength. The story f...
The Giant Who Tried to Eat the Sun
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The Giant Who Tried to Eat the Sun is a traditional tale from the far northern regions, often shared among the Sami people. It tells the sto...
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