
This charming volume gathers a dozen timeless Greek fairy tales, retold especially for young ears. Each story opens a window onto the world of ancient Hellas, where gods, clever heroes, and humble mortals mingle in adventures that echo the values of courage, wit, and kindness. The author frames the tales with a warm letter to his own children, reminding listeners how the Greeks shaped the language, mathematics, and ideas we still use today.
In the first act of each tale, familiar motifs—talking animals, enchanted objects, and daring quests—draw listeners into a landscape of islands, bustling markets, and moonlit seas. The narratives celebrate curiosity and humility, offering gentle lessons without heavy moralizing. Perfect for a cozy evening, the collection invites families to explore the legacy of the ancient world while sharing the simple joy of storytelling.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (251K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1996-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1819–1875
A Victorian clergyman and novelist, he brought big ideas to life through adventure, history, and social debate. Best known for The Water-Babies and Westward Ho!, he wrote with energy, humor, and a strong sense that stories should matter.
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