Description Product Overview Experience a curated selection of beloved American folk tales designed for children aged 3‑10. This Kindle eBook contains 26 illustrated pages, a compact 10.7 MB file size, and unlimited simultaneous device usage, ensuring easy access at home or on the go. Usage Ideal for bedtime reading, classroom storytime, or travel entertainment, the eBook’s simple navigation lets young readers flip through stories with a tap. Parents and teachers can share the collection across multiple devices without restrictions, supporting both independent and guided reading sessions. Why Choose Us Our collection stands out with authentic folklore sourced from reputable archives, presented in clear, age‑appropriate language. The digital format eliminates wear and tear, while the unlimited device policy offers flexibility for families and educators. Each story is carefully edited to maintain cultural integrity and spark curiosity. Key Features 26 beautifully illustrated pages that capture the spirit of each tale Unlimited device access lets multiple readers enjoy the book simultaneously Compact 10.7 MB file ensures quick download and easy storage Age‑appropriate language for children 3‑10, fostering early literacy Responsive customer support with quick assistance for any reading issues FAQ Can I read this eBook on a tablet? Yes, the Kindle format works on all Kindle apps, tablets, smartphones, and Kindle e‑readers. Is there any audio narration included? No, this edition is text‑only with illustrations, perfect for developing reading skills. How many devices can I use at the same time? Unlimited – you can share the eBook with family members, teachers, or friends without restriction. Do the stories include any modern adaptations? The tales are presented in their traditional form, with language adjusted for young readers while preserving original themes. What if I have trouble downloading the file? Contact our support team via the Kindle store page; we’ll provide step‑by‑step assistance to get you reading quickly.










