Festival Folktales
Explore our archive of Festival Folktales. You will discover interesting folktales about the Festivals.
The Greatest of These Charlie Moore, a milk pail in one hand, a lantern in the other, closed the door behind him with a bang, set the pail on the table. Festival > Christmas London > United Kingdom
The Sparrows' Holiday We will invite our country cousins to spend Christmas with us... Festival > Christmas London > United Kingdom
Christmas Day Mrs. Howard, the mother of two of the boys and aunt to the third little fellow, was a widow and very poor. Festival > Christmas England > United Kingdom
The Pilanthropist's Christmas The old gentleman tapped impatiently the letter he held in his hand. Festival > Christmas London > United Kingdom
The Fir Tree Christmas-time drew near, and many young trees were cut down, some even smaller and younger than the fir-tree who enjoyed neither rest nor peace with longing to leave its forest home... Festival > Christmas London > United Kingdom
How Christmas Came to the Santa Maria Flats There were twenty-six flat children, and none of them had ever been flat children until that year. Festival > Christmas London > United Kingdom
The Old House The little boy one day heard his parents say, “The old man opposite is very well off, but is terribly lonely.” Festival > Christmas London > United Kingdom
A Christmas Fairy Christmas time, all the boys at Miss Ware's school were talking about going home for the holidays. Festival > Christmas London > United Kingdom
Christmas in the Barn Johnny was standing at the window, looking at the soft, white snow which covered the ground half a foot deep. Festival > Christmas London > United Kingdom
Old Father Christmas The custom of Christmas-trees came from Germany. I can remember when they were first introduced into England, and what wonderful things we thought them. Festival > Christmas England > United Kingdom
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