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Storytelling

The wolf and the seven goats

Name of the Kindergarten
Kauno Jono ir Petro Vileišių mokykla
Country
Lithuania
Tale typology
Local traditions
Story teller
Parent
Tale summary
Once upon a time the goat with her seven kids lived in the outskirsts of the forest. Going to the forest once, the goat called the kids and told them not to let the wolf enter the hut. But the wolf was slick, wavied his tongue at the blacksmith, tricked the kids and entered the hut. He teared six kids, leaving only the smallest one - the crooked leg. The kid told the mom goat what had happened to his brothers. The goat got very upset and wanted to save her kids goats as soon as possible. Shecame up with a clever plan. She tore wolfs belly when he was sleeping and pulled out all her goats. All the kids were very happy to meet their mom and their little brother. To keep the wolf going unpunished, the mother-goat loaded the wolf's belly with stones and stitched up.

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