Three friends try to out-do each other with warnings against tasting things that may not be safe.
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Three young boys at a sleepover tell each other spooky tales of children who opened their doors to strangers when they were alone at home.
Three young boys in the cottage tell each other spooky tales about staying out of the forest.
Three young boys playing near the local creek tell each other spooky tales of staying near the water.
Baba Yaga, The Golden Arm, and Monster Gogo all come out to play with the imaginations of the boys.
Three young boys baby-sitting the neighbor's cats tell each other spooky tales of going to a place people shouldn't go to.
Three young boys walking at night tell each other spooky tales about walking alone at night.
All that glitters may not be gold and certainly should not be touched, as the three boys find out when they see something strange at a construction site.
Three friends frighten each other with tales of haunted beach houses, sinister cats, and witches in this trio of cautionary stories from Japan and the United States.
Lelawala, a Seneca maiden, offers herself as a sacrifice to save her people from a great sickness
"Miguel is happy in his natural surroundings, but wonders about life beyond the mountains. His curiosity about the city leads him to an important choice, and he learns that richness can be found in common, everyday places" Cf. Our choice, 1997-1998.