Here are forty titles of fables and fairy tales you can add to your listening activity library! Each of these titles has a video and a storybook for your students to enjoy!
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This HUGE resource of fairy tales and fables will stock your listening center library with FORTY titles of classic fables and fairy tales that your students will enjoy!
Each of the fairy tales and fables has a movie and a digital storybook with audio. Plus a lot more!
The fables and fairy tales in this set have resources for both virtual learning and printable worksheets. You will have the ability to choose which title you would like to add to your listening center, and if you’d prefer digital or traditional resources.Â
 A hungry traveler convinces a whole village to make a pot of soup by using only a stone to trick them.
A frog rescues a golden ball for a princess. In return, she promises a friendly kiss.Â
Three little pigs build their own houses. But the Big Bad Wolf is able to blow down two of the houses that were poorly made.
A nest of eggs hatches, but one bird is different. Everyone teases him until he grows up and realizes that he is a beautiful swan.
A little girl and her dog count on some magical friends to find her way home.Â
 Jack and his mother need money to run their farm and buy food. He takes his cow to the market to sell, but along the way, he meets a stranger selling magic beans. Although his mother is unhappy that he wasted the money, she changes her mind once she sees what happens to the beans!
The Emperor learns an important lesson about vanity when he is tricked by a pair of traveling salesman.Â
Little Red Riding Hood is almost made into a snack for the wolf, but she and her grandmother escape with the help of a kind woodsman.
A pair of robbers are no match for four animals on their way to become musicians.
Two siblings make their way through the woods, escape the evil witch, and make their way home.
 To prove that she is a REAL princess, she needs to sleep on a tall pile of mattresses AND feel a pea secretly hidden at the bottom.
Cinderella meets her prince with the help of a fairy godmother and a pair of glass slippers. When the clock strikes midnight, all the magic ends. Can the prince find her by her shoe size?
Rapunzel is locked in a very tall tower by an evil witch. The only way in or out of the tower is by climbing up Rapunzel’s long magical hair.
Snow White is banished to the woods. She meets seven dwarves in a little cottage and they help Snow White escape from the evil queen’s clutches.
An evil witch casts a spell on a beautiful princess. With the help of three fairies who hide her away, Sleeping Beauty is able to stay safe.
 A tasty cookie gingerbread man leads everyone on a chase through the woods. Little does he know that the fox at the end of the path has a great plan with a delicious ending!
The Little Red Hen asks her friends to help her bake some bread. But all the lazy cat, dog, and pig want to do is take a nap. But when the bread is ready, guess who goes hungry!
A curious little girl goes into the cottage of three bears and makes herself at home. When the bears come home, they find their porridge gone, their chairs broken, and a surprise visitor in their beds.
Three billy goats want to cross a bridge for some lunch. But a mean troll eats billy goats who cross his bridge. Find out how the goats trick the troll and make their way safely across the bridge.
The Miller’s daughter can become queen if she spins a room-full of straw into gold. So she calls upon a strange man to help her at the cost of her first-born child. When the time comes, she breaks their arrangement by learning the strange man’s name: Rumplestiltskin!
 A hungry fox tries to outsmart a rooster by trying to be friends. But little does he know that the rooster will scare him away!
In this fable, a dog learns that it is better to share than to have nothing at all.
One crab tries to convince the other to walk forward. But he ends up looking foolish when he realizes that he can not walk forward.
The wind and the sun make a bet to see who is stronger. They both have different approaches, but there is only one winner. Can you guess which one?
The hare challenges the tortoise to a race but doesn’t expect to lose. When he takes a nap, the slow but steady tortoise passes right on by!
 A lion realizes that even small creatures can be useful when the mouse saves his life.Â
A vain peacock figures out that being beautiful isn’t the only thing that is important.
A friendship between two unlikely animals forms after they realize that they can help each other out when they are in trouble.
The fox plays a trick on the stork but is very unhappy when the stork turns the tables right back on him.
A dog learns that being greedy makes him lose all he has.
A hungry fox tries in vain to reach some juicy grapes. But when he can’t have them, he decides he never wanted them anyway.
A miller and his son are ready to sell their donkey. But they end up losing their animal when they listen to some bad advice from strangers.
A foolish boy plays a trick on his friends, but it ends up hurting him in the end when nobody believes him.
Two mice realize that their home is the best for them after paying each other a visit.
To protect themselves, a group of mice would like to add a bell to the cat’s neck to hear it coming. But who will do the task?
A resourceful ant saves all the food he can for the winter, while a playful grasshopper goes hungry.
A milkmaid is daydreaming about all the money she will make when she sells her milk at the market, but doesn’t watch where she is going!
Two animals learn that sharing is better than going without.
A man finds a magic goose but loses it after he makes a greedy decision.
A thirsty crow finds a solution to get water from a tall pitcher.
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12 reviews for Fairy Tales And Fables
Judy K (verified owner) –
This is a comprehensive resource that saved me during remote learning – everything you would need to teach fairy tales in one place!
Sara B. (verified owner) –
I LOVED this resource it made my remote teaching life SO much easier.
Paula R (verified owner) –
Very easy to assign these through seesaw and so nice to have the story right there in an engaging video form as well as the written passage to practice reading it themselves!
Kathleen N. (verified owner) –
This resource was great because it had google slides, printable worksheets (for families who picked up the assignments), and a seesaw link.
Andrea S. (verified owner) –
This resource is amazing!! My students love the video clips and google slide activities. This bundle was a complete lifesaver during this time of virtual learning . Thank you so much for creating these!! I look forward to downloading more!
April T. (verified owner) –
My kids loved these. We did change the directions a bit. We used it to practice listening skills. The aide read the big story to them. Then they retold it to their partners and then the whole group. Finally, they colored the story. It was easy to retell as they were already kind of familiar with most of the stories. Thanks for sharing.
Jennifer S. (verified owner) –
Fantastic product!
Kayla B. (verified owner) –
Perfect for Distance Learning!
Heather K. (verified owner) –
This has been very helpful to teach fairy tales through distance learning.
Alyssa C. (verified owner) –
went with my fairy tale unit
Alli M. (verified owner) –
This is AWESOME!! Thank you for sharing! My students love the mini-booklets!
David G. (verified owner) –
This is just what I need for my classroom! Thanks!
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