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380 G Reading Indicator: 380 Lexile estimate ; G Raz-Plus .

The golden Goose : Popular fairy tales / Edited by Shilpi & Deepti

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Kuala Lampur : Scholar's Publications, 2006.Description: 16 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9789833515196
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 398.2
LOC classification:
  • PZ7
Contents:
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Summary: This is a classic folk tale about a kind-hearted young man named Simpleton, who is often mocked by his older brothers and the people around him. One day, Simpleton shares his food with a hungry old man, who rewards him with a magical golden goose. When people see the goose's golden feathers, they become greedy and try to steal it—only to find themselves magically stuck to the bird and to each other. As Simpleton walks through the village, he unknowingly collects a long line of people stuck together behind the goose. Later, a princess who never smiles sees the ridiculous parade and bursts into laughter. This delights the king, and as a reward, Simpleton is allowed to marry the princess. His kindness and simplicity bring him good fortune and happiness in the end.
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Books Footprints International School Library Network Toul Kork Campus TK Primary Library Room(4th Floor), Bookcase 1&2, Shelves 1-16, Dark Blue Books Juvenile Fiction SHI 398.2 PZ7 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 2025-1826

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This is a classic folk tale about a kind-hearted young man named Simpleton, who is often mocked by his older brothers and the people around him. One day, Simpleton shares his food with a hungry old man, who rewards him with a magical golden goose.

When people see the goose's golden feathers, they become greedy and try to steal it—only to find themselves magically stuck to the bird and to each other. As Simpleton walks through the village, he unknowingly collects a long line of people stuck together behind the goose.

Later, a princess who never smiles sees the ridiculous parade and bursts into laughter. This delights the king, and as a reward, Simpleton is allowed to marry the princess. His kindness and simplicity bring him good fortune and happiness in the end.

380
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G
Raz-Plus

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