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Another quirky collection from the author. Like the previous installments, the text reads as if it comes out of Google Translate, and the accompanying illustrations seem to be childlike drawings rendered in MS Paint. Parents will have to decide if some of the stories are a little too gruesome for kids, but the content seemed appropriate to me, and the lessons seem unobjectionable. Occasionally, I did laugh, but I'm continually bewildered by these collections.
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Another collection of traditional fun fairy tales by JR. Gibson. Funny readings and cautionary tales about wild woodwoses who kidnap the King’s daughters, the importance of heeding good advice and many more tales about wizards, fortune tellers, magic castles, spells and peasants seeking treasure. Recommended for adventurous fairy tale reading and may be a bit scary for little ones at bedtime.

A Collection of Fabulous Fascinating Fairy Tales: Volume 6: Fairy tales for children age 5-7 (Kindle Edition) by JR Gibson was a delightful read that I enjoyed the woodwoses, kings, queens, princes, princesses, and several others for a younger audience to enjoy. I liked the author's self-made illustrations to go along with the fairy tale stories.
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