Legends
Annie Christmas
America’s rich tradition of tall tales has introduced generations to larger-than-life characters like Feebold Feeboldson, Brer Rabbit and Paul Bunyan. Their adventures define our culture while recalling historical periods and events. This issue focuses on a giant of a woman … Continue reading
Excalibur
The legend of Kin Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table has been the subject of film, novels and musical plays over the years. Merlin the Magician, Sir Lancelot, King Arthur and Lady Guenivere play compelling and colorful lead … Continue reading
Febold Feboldson
Who had a farmhouse so big it was home to a zoo full of prairie animals? Febold Feboldson, that’s who! Whether charming the clouds into a building a rainstorm or convincing a herd of frogs to capture invading grasshoppers, Febold’s … Continue reading
Leprechaun Gold
Top of the morning to you, and welcome to Leprechaun Land! Here young readers will discover the legends behind the legend of Ireland’s famous little people. Leprechauns are tricky fellows whose tales fascinate anyone delighting in fairy tales, legends or … Continue reading
Leprechauns
Top of the mornin’ to all ye Irish lads and lassies! It’s time to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day as seen through the eyes of Ireland’s legendary little people—the leprechauns. This whimsical issue provides answers to some puzzling questions about those … Continue reading
Pocahontas
Legend has it that a brave young girl of only 10 or 11 years once saved the life of an early American settler named Captain John Smith. How could such a young girl be so powerful? Is this story true … Continue reading