Satukirja lapsille : Norjalaisia kansansatuja by Asbjørnsen, Moe, and Wyyrylinen
"Satukirja lapsille: Norjalaisia kansansatuja" by Asbjørnsen, Moe, and Wyyrylinen is a collection of Norwegian folk tales written in the late 19th century. The anthology presents a variety of enchanting stories filled with anthropomorphic characters such as a goat, a pig, a hare, and a cunning fox, each embarking on adventures that reflect moral lessons and the rich tradition of storytelling. The opening of the collection introduces the tale of a goat and
a pig who decide to leave their farm to build a life for themselves in the forest after realizing their fate at the hands of their farmer. Along their journey, they gather various animal companions, including a goose and a hare, who contribute to building their home. As they settle into their new life, they encounter dangers, such as a hungry wolf, highlighting themes of friendship, survival, and the importance of unity against common threats. This beginning sets the stage for a series of imaginative tales that promise to entertain and impart wisdom through folklore. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Pässi ja porsas, jotka menivät metsään asumaan -- Kultalintu -- Kettu paimenena -- Pikku Aske, joka söi kilpaa hiiden kanssa -- Voipukki -- Vastahakoinen akka -- Kertan lintu -- Tytär ja tytärpuoli -- Jänis, joka oli ollut naimisissa -- Herrasmiehen morsian -- Semmoisia voivat akat olla -- Jokaisesta ovat omat lapsensa kauneimmat -- Tuvan isä -- Ruohon nukke -- Kana, joka matkusti Dovren tunturille ett’ei koko maailma hukkuisi -- Herra-Pietari -- Mylly, joka meren pohjassa jauhaa.