Three goats need to cross a bridge to get to greener pastures. The problem is that a troll is hiding under there, and he wants to eat anything that passes. The first goat tells the troll that the next goat is bigger and will be a better meal, so the troll lets the little goat pass and waits for the bigger one. The next goat has the same story, saying the the third goat is the biggest. The troll waits for that one instead, but the last goat is so big that it's able to knock the troll into the river. There seems to be a moral in here somewhere. Don't trust goats?
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Bite-Size Fairy Tales
CasualeUltra-short summaries of classic fairy tales, folk tales, legends, and myths, including: Aladdin, Alice in Wonderland, Beauty and the Beast, Bluebeard, Cinderella, The Elves and the Shoemaker, Faust, The Frog Prince, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, ...