All in The Blue Fairy Book
We're back from summer vacation with a brand new story from "The Blue Fairy Book"! This is not your typical Goldilocks story at all, this is the tale of 'Pretty Goldilocks'.
Book: The Blue Fairy Book by Andrew Lang
Host: Dan Scholz
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Our final Full Story episode until the podcast returns with a brand new tale from "The Blue Fairy Book". 'The Terrible Head' was an unexpected bit of Greek mythology in our collection of tales.
Only two more Full Story episodes until the podcast returns with a brand new tale from "The Blue Fairy Book". I hope you enjoy this telling of 'The Water-lily. The Gold-Spinners.'
Part of what I love about the podcast is discovering new tales that everyone else seems to know. In this case it's the extraordinarily famous 'The White Cat'.
This week's full story from The Blue Fairy Book was a new story to me, the classic, 'Felicia and the Pot of Pinks'.
This week's full story from The Blue Fairy Book is another shorter classic, 'Puss in Boots'.
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This week the podcast is sharing full stories from the past few months, beginning with one of my favorite origin stories, ‘Why the Sea is Salt’. To get more full stories and early access to all of the Folktale Project subscribe on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/folktaleproject!
Today's tale is the conclusion of 'The Terrible Head' and our last new story before summer break. Don't worry though, I'll be sharing one full length tale each week until we're back fresh and ready for the rest of "The Blue Fairy Book"!
Today we'll see our young hero, Perseus, finally find the bearer of 'The Terrible Head', Medusa.
Today our young hero will meet some gods and travel to visit the fairies and try to locate the tools he'll need to take 'The Terrible Head'.