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Once upon a time animal stories

Chapter 32: Transcriber’s Notes
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About This Book

This collection features a variety of animal stories drawn from folklore across different cultures, showcasing the human-like traits attributed to animals. Each tale conveys moral lessons and reflects the values of the societies from which they originate. Stories include how the eagle went hungry due to pride, the adventures of a little Indian boy named Footsteps Upon the Water, and various myths from American Indian traditions. The narratives emphasize themes of hard work, humility, and the interconnectedness of nature, making them engaging for children while also serving as a means of imparting wisdom and cultural heritage.

Transcriber’s Notes

  • pg 25 Changed: “The rice is too salt,”
    to: “The rice is too salty,”