Fairy Tales & Folklore for Kids
Explore Fairy Tales & Folklore made for young readers and classrooms. Discover curated children’s books and matching illustrations that bring Fairy Tales & Folklore to life—perfect for parents, teachers, librarians, and curious kids.
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The Big Bad Wolf’s Birthday: He huffed and he puffed, and he blew out the flame
Andrew Robert AbelA hilarious sequel to the classic tale of the Three Little Pigs!
Years after the house-blowing incident, our wolf has gone vegan and befriended the pigs. Now it's his birthday, and the party is full of laughs. Watch as he huffs and puffs to blow up balloons, receives ironic gifts, and enjoys a vegan feast.
Packed with clever references and witty twists, this rhyming story will delight both kids and adults. It's perfect for children aged 4-10, fans of fractured fairy tales, and anyone who loves a good redemption story with a side of humor.
Get ready for a birthday bash like no other – where the Wolf that was Bad turns out to be the pigs’ new best friend.