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  2. The Mitten (folk tale) - Wikipedia

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    The Mitten (Ukrainian: Рукавичка / Rukavychka) is a Ukrainian fairy tale. It remains popular in modern Ukraine and has been translated into other languages. Some of the written records of The Mitten date back to the 19th century and include the folklore collections of Pavlo Chubynsky. [1] and Ivan Rudchenko. [2]

  3. Ivasyk-Telesyk - Wikipedia

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    "Ivasyk-Telesyk" (Ukrainian: Івасик-Телесик) is a Ukrainian folk tale in the family of magical tales, fables, or fairy tales. According to Ukrainian folklorist Petro Lintur , the story of Telesyk is a very popular children's story in Ukraine. [1]

  4. Ukrainian fairy tale - Wikipedia

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    Children's book author, Zirka Menzatyuk, uses historical Ukrainian fairy tales as an inspiration for newer writing. [ 18 ] Edited by Ivan Malkovych , between 2005 and 2012, Ukrainian publisher, A-ba-ba-ha-la-ma-ha , published three volumes of Ukrainian fairy tales in a series called "100 Kazok " (100 fairy tales).

  5. Category:Ukrainian fairy tales - Wikipedia

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  6. Mare's Head - Wikipedia

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    "Mare's Head" (Ukrainian: Кобиляча голова), "Children's Books" series, 2010 stamp of Ukrposhta, Ukraine national postal service "Mare's Head" (Ukrainian: Кобиляча голова) [1] is a Ukrainian folk tale in which a character of the same name is a creature who thanks a good girl for her hospitality and punishes an inhospitable girl.

  7. Ukrainian folklore - Wikipedia

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    The first Ukrainian animation in 1927 was the retelling of one such kazka, "The Fairy Tale of the Straw Bull.". [16] They remain an inspiration for many artists today. Children's author Jan Brett's English language retelling of the Ukrainian fairy tale, "The Mitten", has become a bestselling classic. [17] The development of Ukrainian folk tales ...

  8. The 9 Most Popular Fairy Tale Stories of All Time - AOL

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    The post The 9 Most Popular Fairy Tale Stories of All Time appeared first on Reader's Digest. From rags to riches and beasts to beanstalks, these are the fairy tale stories that shape our happily ...

  9. 100 Notable Books in Ukrainian - Wikipedia

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    All works are characterised by a particular authorial style, offer new ideas and meanings and influence the development of the Ukrainian language and the formation of Ukraine. The list includes works in Ukrainian written between the 18th and 21st centuries. The list includes poetry, prose, drama, essays and memoirs, but excludes academic editions.