Irish Animal Tales

“Irish Animal Tales” by Michael Scott is an enlarged edition published by Mercier Press in 1989, featuring 152 pages in English. This collection presents a series of entertaining tales for children that explore the interactions between animals and the fairy folk, highlighting the unique perspectives of both creatures and humans in the realm of folklore.
Readers will discover stories such as “The Dog and the Leprechaun,” “The King of the Cats,” and “The Cricket’s Tale,” which delve into themes of social science and mythology. Each tale offers a glimpse into the enchanting world where animals perceive the fairy folk more readily than humans, creating a whimsical narrative that engages young audiences. This edition serves as a delightful introduction to Irish folklore, making it a valuable addition to any child’s library.
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It is said that animals can see the fairy folk coming and going all the time, while humans can only see the Little People at certain times. These entertaining tales for children include The Dog and the Leprechaun, The King of the Cats, and The Cricket’s Tale.
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