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[ARCHIVE] Fairy Tales and Children's Lit in 30+ Different Languages

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[ARCHIVE] Fairy Tales and Children's Lit in 30+ Different Languages

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This was originally posted by yimantuwingyai

https://archive.ph/KwSXA

Just wanted to share some resources. I put these up in a separate thread but just in case, I thought these sites were just excellent learning tools, I am putting them up again in a thread of their own. I think these are excellent to practice your reading skills on.

http://www.grimmstories.com/

Grimm's Fairy Tales in TWELVE languages! (English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Vietnamese, Russian, Dutch, Italian, Polish and Danish)

International Children's Digital Library

http://en.childrenslibrary.org/

This site is available in English, Spanish, French, Mongolian and Russian. I had to look up what the Mongolian one even was as I don't read Cyrillic. However, the library itself does have books available to read in Swahili, German, Portuguese, German, Finnish, Arabic, Serbian, Latin, Hebrew, Filipino, Thai, Polish, Russian, Farsi, Dari, Japanese, Swedish, Norwegian, Greek, Hungarian, Ukrainian, Hindi, Telugu, Maori, Kinyarwanda, Amharic, Kannada, Tamil, Marathi, Urdu, and Gujarati, as well as the ones above.

Hans Christian Andersen online

http://www.andersenstories.com/

Stories are available in English, Spanish, Danish, German, French, Italian and Dutch.

Happy reading...

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