Do you know how Rumpelstiltskin got his name? His origins are in German folklore, where small creatures called 'Rumpelstilts' made noises by rattling sticks or posts. His story is in our collection, illustrated by Alejandro O'Keeffe https://t.co/tcCtKNRWlc

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East of the Sun, West of the Moon is a snowy Norwegian fairy tale with enchanted castles and powerful spells. Discover the story with gorgeous illustrations by Violeta Dabija in our collection. https://t.co/Sl6ZwWkpiF

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"Once the salt gets into your blood, you can never go back to land" - this is the warning of the wicked Merman from Will the children who find themselves trapped in his palace manage to escape? https://t.co/HPwLVe4uuM

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Have you ever looked out to sea and wondered what mysterious creatures live beneath the waves? You might find a merman... Discover the story in our collection, illustrated by Victoria Assanelli and retold by Malachy Doyle. https://t.co/N1Rn4dyTki
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Meet from our collection, retold by Malachy Doyle and illus. by Victoria Assanelli

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We love this gorgeous illustration for by from our collection, out now!

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is out this week! This is from East of the Sun, West of the Moon retold by Chris Powling, illus. by Violeta Dabija

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