
Folk Tales (English) | Book by Kavassery Rajesh | Sura Books | Children's Book
• Folk tales are age-old tales that have been passed down within a particular culture or society.
• They frequently represent the originators' cultural history, beliefs, and ideals. Folk tales are frequently passed down verbally, but they can also be found in writing.
• Fairy tales, legends, stories, and fables are just a few of the many types of stories that are included in folklore.
• They frequently include recognisable figures like heroes, con artists, sages, and legendary animals.
• These tales can provide moral, ethical, or cultural lessons while also being amusing and instructive.
• Every culture on the globe has its own set of folktales that are common.
• Folktales such as Aesop's Fables, Grimm's Fairy Tales, Arabian Nights, and Panchatantra are popular examples.
• Readers can discover the rich fabric of folklore from diverse locations and cultures thanks to the stories that have been gathered and put together into various books.
• Folk tales story collections may highlight certain cultural practises or offer a broad selection of tales from around the globe.
• Folk stories make for a fun and interesting literary experience while also shedding light on the customs, concepts, and values of other communities.