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This collection presents twenty Slavic folk and fairy tales gathered and retold for young readers. The narratives range from moral parables about generosity and avarice to adventure tales featuring enchanted objects and beings: elemental kings, month-personifications, mineral sovereigns, steppe spirits, invisible knights, flying carpets, and quests to the sun and moon. Episodes often hinge on tests of character, cleverness, and luck, producing rewards or punishments, and alternate lively folklore motifs with brief didactic passages and rural imagery drawn from peasant and herdsman traditions.
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