An Angel in Disguise
When it's time to decide who will adopt the orphans, it seems that there are no takers for the smallest child, until the blacksmith and his wife prove to have the warmest hearts in town.
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When it's time to decide who will adopt the orphans, it seems that there are no takers for the smallest child, until the blacksmith and his wife prove to have the warmest hearts in town.
This spiritual allegory is one of Wilde's best works. The giant forbids the children from playing in his garden, until he becomes enlightened by a little boy, representing Christ. Themes of redemption, humility, and compassion are beautifully interwoven in the story.
A charming story about the sometimes unlikely road that some people travel to find happiness.
In life, the Prince enjoyed nothing but happiness; as a statue he asks a swallow to help him remedy the misery and ugliness he sees.
This is a tender and ironic tale about sacrifice and expressions of love.
A loyal son helps his wise mother escape a kingdom whose ruler demands all old people be committed to death.
This unlikely conversation between an oak and a mayfly emphasizes the value of perspective.
"You would like one of our 'Buy One and Astonish your Friends' boxes?" Gip, after a gallant effort, said "Yes." "It's in your pocket."
The most brilliant and crowning feat of Sarah's battle with the world was the deal she made with Schulenberg's Home Restaurant. Will her beau Walter make good on his promise?
With four elder mariners visiting on the porch, who would think the best sea story would come from the widow Duckett herself?
Death was common in the wild mining settlement of Roaring Camp, but birth was a new thing.
Hemingway's heartwarming account of the respite a dance provides during wartime.
Hawthorne's fanciful story-within-a-story. After being presented the ring, this fiance has one requirement:"In short, you must kindle your imagination at the lustre of this diamond, and make a legend for it."
Eventually he discovered: "All Books of Fiction were a Mockery."
A down-trodden man, desperate and alone on the streets of Chicago, bumps into a wealthy young lady."There is nothing more maddening than to have morally consented to crime and then lack the nerve force to carry it out."
"There is no faith, no truth in men. Whose task is it to save them?" After witnessing town life for three months, the wise old monk reports back to the monastery of his enlightning discoveries.
This is a clever story about the journey through all the stages of life, and a hope that our children will grow to appreciate it.
What lengths a stage-mother will go (and how long potatoes stay hot) to ensure her musician-son's hands are warm for the festival!
"Return of spring. French citizens, beware of love!"
Franklin's letter is a play-on-words to celebrate the ephemeral. Life certainly IS short-- take it from a mayfly.
A heartwarming story about an oatmeal parade and "angel-children" who help a family in need.
An acadian girl's curiousity is piqued after a train breaks down near her farm.
A small man and a bear together in a tent?"The hand of heaven sometimes falls heavily upon the righteous."
Hypochondriacs beware:"Do not trust they body with a physician"(or a lit pipe!) A rare treat of humorous prose by H.W. Longfellow.
Woolf's vivid and colorful imagery, and eccentric characters with a range of mental faculties, bring the reader along on a happy hallucination.
"Self-trust is the first secret of success, the belief that if you are here the authorities of the universe put you here, and for cause...so long as you work at that you are well and successful."
"If you have paid your debts, and made your will, and settled all your affairs, and are a free man, then you are ready for a walk."
What if your dog or cat could talk? Then recite those snide comments you made about your dinner guests when they arrive?
Poking fun at the likes of modern-day "helicopter" parents, Marion Eggelby couldn't be more proud of her job raising perfect children. Bridge-playing is absolutely out of the question, tatamount to criminal classes!
Left at their door-step as a baby ten years ago, he's been nothing but trouble ever since. Should he stay or go?
Andersen pays tribute to the often misunderstood or ridiculed innovators,"martyred geniuses"whose accomplishments were borne on a"thorny road."
Part morality tale, part science and philosophy lesson, sometimes we value what we see from a distance, and fail to recognize our own good fortune.
With the right conductor, sharing memories about home and the promises of true love make this Christmas train ride a delightful recollection.
A young man who forfeits his education to save his family's farm is a perfect tale of appreciation for Thanksgiving or any time.
Kindness yields welcome returns, big and small.
"When a child loves you for a long, long time, not just to play with, but REALLY loves you, then you become Real."
Crime doesn't pay, in fact, it'll cost you!
Andersen's inspiring story is about finding out where we fit in the world, and building confidence as we discover who we are.
A girl's lesson about showing consideration for all creatures, big or small. Illustrations make the story!
Mr. McGregor can't catch this mischievous rabbit, who manages to escape harm but loses his coat and shoes and has to go to bed without blackberries and cream.
Nothing beats Neighborhood Watch like these outcast animals: a donkey, dog, cat and rooster scare away the burglars and save the day.
Peep gets help from a princess trapped as an owl and some elves to rescue her flock.
Your "piggies" will be wiggling when you read this short story based on the counting chant,This Little Piggy.
An allegory about improving our conditions and welcoming a stranger, king or no king.
Though we are get sad sometimes, turn from the shadow to see "the bright side" to be happy!
After you read Mother Goose's rhymn, enjoy Baum's tale about two wandering eggs. They are scrambling for fun!
Being the smartest of three tailors meant he could solve the riddles, distract a bear, teach it violin, and win the affections of the princess!
With a little imagination and the help of a Play Angel, one small cookie is all it takes to make a grand celebration!
A young moth learned to care more for a warm heart and courage than for whole wings and straight feelers.
Who knew Robin Hood stood up for unrequited lovers as well as for the poor!
This is the "tall-tale" explanation how the elephant came to have his long trunk. Enjoy all theJust So Stories!
A funny story about two boys' hoping for a hunting adventure. They got more than they bargained for.
This girl has plans! A bit of a liberating Cinderella story in which old, comfortable shoes are best for showing off those dance moves.
The story about a boy who uses a magic lamp to extend good fortune and prosperity to his family and fight the bad magicians to preserve his kingdom.
"Open Sesame!"
Being fortunate is all relative; enjoy this tale about an old lady who is happy no matter what life brings.
This story is akin to"Groundhog Day"-- young children may not have thought through what it would be like if Christmas never ended.
Children will delight in Wilkin's story about a thoughtful scarecrow who gets recruited by Santa to scare away polar explorers and spread joy at Christmas time.
The story of a tiny girl who bloomed inside a flower, no larger than the woman's thumb.
Now THIS is a perfect Christmas story, celebrating kindness and compassion.
Not that Reginald's complaining about clueless relatives' holiday gifts (he is). Foreshadowing the advent of the gift card. What did we do before Amazon?
This sweet story is about a young girl who takes the time to select just the right thoughtful gift for each deserving recipient; a true expression of the joy of giving!
A bit of a children's take onCharles Dickens'A Christmas Carol, Alcott shares a delightful story from a young girl's point of view.
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