The stories known as Grimm's fairy tales were collected by the brothers Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. In 1812 and 1814 they published two volumes of these tales, originally called "Children and Family Stories".
Contents:
The frog prince -- Hansel and Gretel -- Briar-Rose -- Rapunzel -- Little Red-Cap -- The golden goose -- Snow White -- Sweet porridge -- The elves and the shoemaker.
Summary:
An illustrated collection of nine traditonal tales includes "The Frog Prince," "The Three Spinners," and "The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids."
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