The Story of the Three Sisters

One day, there were three young sisters named Dafia, Peter, and Simona. The girls lived with their mother in a wooden house in the forest. Days passed, the girls grew up and became beautiful, and the house they lived in became small for them. Their mother gathered them and said to them, “The time has come for each of you to get your own house. I will give you the money your father left. You must be generous like your father was.” ...

The Story of the Most Incredible Thing

Once upon a time in ancient days when magic was a friend to man, there lived a small dwarf named Churo. Churo was looking for a person who could do exceptional things and possessed a brave heart to help him. He traveled through the lands and began searching for the person who deserved his help until he met a young man named Antonio who lived in a distant village. Antonio was a clockmaker, generous, intelligent, and dedicated to his work. Churo loved him, got to know him, and they became friends. Churo was waiting for an opportunity to help him. ...

The Story of the Magic Frog

There was an elderly lady living in a village, and she had a very beautiful daughter. She loved cherries to the extent that she didn’t eat anything else for lunch or dinner. She wanted to eat only cherries. Everyone started calling her by the name Sherry, meaning cherry. There was also a clever lady living in the neighborhood of Sherry the girl. She was skilled in black magic, and in her garden were many cherry trees full of many cherries. Sherry used to sneak into the garden because she couldn’t resist taking some cherries. ...

The Story of the Beggar and the Monk

In ancient times, there was a poor beggar who roamed the streets and collected what people gave him. At the end of the day, he went to his hut to place what he had collected all day. But every day he found that what he had placed had decreased. One day he waited in the hut to see who was taking his food. He found a mouse coming and eating from the food, leaving him only eight things. He asked it, “Why do you eat my food every day?” The mouse said to him, “This is your lot! You’ll only get eight things every day.” ...

The Story of the Ruler and the Farmer's Daughter

In ancient times, there was a poor farmer living with his daughter in a small house. The city’s ruler had granted them a small piece of land to farm and live from its produce. One day, while the farmer was plowing the land, he found a beautiful golden box. When he opened it, he found it empty. He told his daughter that he intended to give it to the ruler as a gift. ...

The Story of Little Thumb

One day, there was a poor belt maker living with his wife in a house near the forest. They had seven children. The youngest was a very delicate and sensitive child who didn’t talk much, to the extent that people described him as stupid. When this child was born, his size didn’t exceed that of a thumb, so they named him Thumb. But in reality, he was wiser than all his brothers, despite being the smallest in size and youngest in age. ...

The Story of the Letter Dhad

Our beautiful Arabic language, oh children, consists of twenty-eight letters. It is distinguished from other languages by containing a letter that has no counterpart in any other language, which is the letter Dhad. Therefore, the Arabic language is called the language of Dhad. The letter Dhad is the fifteenth letter of the Arabic alphabet, and it is a solar letter. It can be found in many words, including officer, frog, hyena, fog, ablution, and many other words. We will tell some stories of the letter Dhad. ...

The Magic Ball

One day there was an evil crow living on top of a high mountain where the winds in it produced a sound like music. And the branches were gentle and complete, so the crow was greedy, cold, and thinking all the beautiful things, and whenever she turned from food she felt constant with hunger, but her mother was generous for humans. And all who lived in the village of the monster feared this evil crow that was killing their children to eat them. And even though the birds of the village had never seen the crow while she was killing their children, they were very confident that the crow had a relationship with their children, and they were right! ...

The Story of the Brave Girls

It is told that once upon a time, there was a small girl named Sarah who lived in a kingdom ruled by a queen called Mili. This kingdom was called Monoli, and Sarah lived with her grandparents in Monoli with happiness. She loved her grandparents very much. She had a friend named Lucy whom she loved very much, and Sarah and Lucy worked always with happiness all the time. But in the recent past they didn’t work always because their families were exposed to a big danger. This danger was about a big villain called “Gink” who ruled by killing “a thousand” every year. And they would call his name in a “G.” And this evil deed had started by sticking to the queen of the kingdom Mili. ...

The Golden Plate Story

One day, in a place called Sari, came a merchant selling vessels and ornaments. A beautiful girl passed with her mother, and their poverty was similar. They wondered how to sell it in the same village and profit from it—if someone saw it, they would hide from me and when they sold it, they would hide from it. So they said to the boat owner, “Can you lend us your boat? We have an idea. Why don’t you transport the goods by half? You sell your goods in half and you in the other half. When you finish from your place, you two can share the profits.” They replied to him that it was a wonderful idea. Thus, the two men began and set off on their way. ...