Brothers Grimm
Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm were 18th and early 19th century scholars who collected folk tales across Europe and popularised them in children's collections. Largely as a result of their efforts, the folk tales they immortalised remain well-known and well-loved today.
The Marvellous Musician
This marvellous musician has a strange way of making friends and keeping them!
The Three Dwarfs
Three Dwarfs meet a poor girl who shares the last of her bread with them.
The Queen Bee
A younger brother is a wise dwarf who teaches his brothers kind things.
The Valiant Little Tailor
A little tailor tricks two giants and a King, winning against all odds.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
The story of beautiful Snow White, the seven dwarfs and the evil Queen.
Hans in Luck
Lucky Hans believes that everything that happens to him is lucky... and it is!
The Straw, The Coal and the Bean
A Brothers Grimm fable about how beans came to have a black seam!
The Raven
A Princess is turned into a raven, and a man must neither eat nor drink to save her.
The Water of Life
A King is dying, and his sons set off to discover the Water of Life that will save him.
The Blue Light
A soldier obtains a miraculous magical blue light.
Lily and the Lion
A girl marries a lion who becomes a dove, and she must travel all ends of the earth to find him again.
Four Clever Brothers
Four brothers each learn a very important skill that they use to save a Princess from a dragon.
The Turnip
A young, plucky brother gifts a turnip to a king, and saves himself from his brother's wrath with wits!
The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids
A mother goat leaves her seven kids at home alone... are they smart enough to outwit a visiting wolf ?