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Fanciful tales

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This collection presents a series of short, imaginative tales that mix gentle fantasy and light satire to engage young readers. Each story pairs whimsical incidents—enchanted beings, talking creatures, living clocks—with clear, simple language and subtle ethical puzzles, prompting consideration of responsibility, community, and common sense. Narratives vary from humorous fables about habit and usefulness to quiet character sketches emphasizing kindness and modesty. Arranged for classroom use, the pieces include teacherly notes and questions and are paced for children, blending wit and moral reflection without heavy didacticism.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

FACING
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So many things stop at night—such as the day itself—that i think you ought to pardon my poor clock,”    Frontispiece. 
A Beautiful Dryad stepped quickly out, 1
Arla and the Sacristan, 52
They were marched away to the Robber’s Castle, 108