Little Boy Blue
come blow your horn,
The sheep’s in the meadow
the cow’s in the corn.

🎨 Clara M Burd

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was also jealous of the because her husband loved them more than her. became ill with jealousy, which put her in the sickbed for a year. During this time, the plan to get rid of the children, that she loved like her own, developed. https://t.co/6xTvNW0NyQ

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In the 1800s, when famine was more common, a magic house made of gingerbread, candy, & cake would have ignited the imagination of any child & did. In 1812, the Grimms’ Hansel & Gretel drew from old tellers & ancient myths to create a sweet but scary story 🍭🍰#FairytaleTuesday

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'Tom Thumb' illustration by Warwick Goble
From 'The Fairy Book' (1913)

'The butterfly took wing, and mounted into the air with little Tom on his back.'

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As Grimnir, Odin decided to test his adopted son Geirröth with Frigg's help: warned a coming wizard was his doom, Geirröth captured Grimnir ans bound him before a fire for a week. Only a child, Geirröth's son Agnar, showed Grimnir kindness.

🖼: G. Wright

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"Seven months had passed and their wish came true- a child no longer than a thumb was born. Because he was so little, they called him Tom Thumb and loved him with all their hearts.The boy became wise and nimble, but he never grew in size..."

~Tom Thumb,#FairyTaleTuesday.

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As she read, at peace with the world and happy as only a little girl could be with a fine book and a little bowl of candy, and all alone in the house, the leaf shadows shifted and the afternoon passed.
–Betty Smith, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.🎨JessieWillcoxSmith

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Urashima Tarō, a Japanese fisherman, rescues a turtle. He's rewarded with a journey to an undersea palace & entertained by a princess. 🐢 He spends what he thinks are several days there, but when he returns home, he has been gone for at least 100 years. ⌛️

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Wild Cherry Blossom is native to Britain. Its white blossom flowers briefly before fading & so like its Japanese pink blossom cousin (sakura) it is a symbol of the transience of life. So to encounter a wild cherry tree is regarded as both auspicious & fateful.

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Irish hero Oisín's stay in Tir na nÓg is similar to Japanese hero Urashima Tarō's stay in the Dragon Palace. They return home to realise hundreds of years have passed. Oisín ages & dies after falling off his horse & Urashima Tarō opens a forbidden box and ages.

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The people of Vietnam are descended of Lord of Dragons and Queen of Mountain Fairies, divided between them. This origin explains the diverse peoples of Vietnam and its geography, all while setting them apart from their neighbors.

🖼: W. Lin

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Korean illustrator Na Young Wu, breathes a traditional Korean style (manhwa) into Western fairy tales, incorporating classic Korean apparel and scenery.

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Foxes are magical across Asia, a trend that historically begins well over three thousand years ago in China. Today the most famous foxes are kitsune, thr shapeshifters of Japan, but their trickster powers and magic tails can be found in Vietnam and Korea as well

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The Bride is a being from Palestinian folklore, a sort of siren/vampire. She lures cishet men and drains their energy. In one tale, a woodcutter was wasting away until a woman followed him into the woods and discovered The Bride feeding on him.

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The night sky is full of symbols in East Asia, four guardians of the directions and sky. In the north is the black Tortoise-Snake; in the south the Vermilion Bird; in east is the Azure Dragon, and the west the White Tiger. Each direction represents a virtue.

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If a stranger in Japan asks if you can spare a moment, especially at night while you've been out drinking, have a care: the stranger may drop their kimono and reveal a massive eye where their anus should be. The shirime loves scaring people.

🖼: S. Mizuki

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In the tale of Cây Tre Trăm đốt (The Hundred-knot Bamboo Tree), Khoai was a dedicated servant for a landlord who promised him his gorgeous daughter if he agreed to work without pay for three years.

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