Bold Tales of Brave-Hearted Boys
By Susannah McFarlane, Brenton McKenna, Simon Howe and
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Battles are fought and dragons slain;
evildoers kept from ill-gotten gain.
Yet our heroes find, as perhaps will you,
that it’s how as well as what you do.
Four brave heroes stand up for what is right in this beautifully illustrated treasury of modern fairy tales. There are many ways to be strong and save the day! Discover the gentle giant who forgives the troublesome thief who climbed his beanstalk, Hansel and Gretel as they work together to escape an evil witch, a young boy who tells the truth about the emperor’s clothes despite the consequences, and a prince who fights to help a sleeping princess in need.
Each story brings a unique perspective, a different illustrator, and all the charm of a classic storybook. This emboldening and accessible book is perfect for young princes and princesses learning to be clever, honest, and bold of heart.
Susannah McFarlane
Susannah McFarlane is the founding director of boutique children’s publisher Lemonfizz Media and the author, creator, and publisher of some of Australia’s most successful children’s book series, including EJ Spy School, Boy vs Beast, and Little Mates. Susannah has over twenty years’ experience as a children’s book publisher and worked with some of the world’s leading brands and writers. She actually counts Thomas the Tank Engine and Winnie the Pooh as friends, as well as former colleagues!
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Bold Tales of Brave-Hearted Boys - Susannah McFarlane
BOLD:
TYPICALLY DESCRIBES ONE WHO IS WILLING TO TAKE RISKS; WHO IS BRAVE IN HEART AS WELL AS DEED
Bold Tales of Brave-Hearted Boys by Susannah McFarlane and illustrated by Brenton McKenna, Simon Howe, Matt Huynh and Louie Joyce, AladdinCONTENTS
PREFACE
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK
illustrated by Brenton McKenna
HANSEL AND GRETEL
illustrated by Simon Howe
THE EMPEROR’S NEW CLOTHES
illustrated by Matt Huynh
PRINCE LEO AND THE SLEEPING PRINCESS
illustrated by Louie Joyce
For Edvard, the bravest, most bold-hearted boy I know, with love and admiration
ONCE UPON A TIME, in a land far away
(yet not so different from today),
four young boys must show their best
to overcome an epic test.
Battles are fought and dragons slain;
evildoers kept from ill-gotten gain.
Yet our heroes find, as perhaps will you,
that it’s how as well as what you do.
The boy who wins the battle well,
as these tales of courage tell,
may not be the biggest, nor play the largest part,
but be clever, honest, and bold of heart.
For strong is more than muscle and might:
it’s following your heart to do what’s right.
Then boys, no matter how young or small,
can claim great victory and peace for all.
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK
1.
ONCE UPON A TIME in the Upper Lands, high in the sky, lived a boy called Jack. Jack was a good boy, gentle and helpful. Each morning, after taking tea and toast to his mother in bed, making sure the slices were spread with just the right amount of butter and jam, Jack would set off for the woods. There he’d uproot pine trees, to be made into furniture in a nearby village called the Tablelands. For Jack, or Gentle Jack, or GJ as his mother and pretty much everyone in the villages called him, was a giant, and pulling up the tall trees was the perfect job for him.
No one was sure why GJ was a giant, he just was—and, as it happened, his size was just what was needed for his special job. In fact, everyone in the Upper Lands had their own special job to do, needing their exact special talent.
Each time GJ pulled up a tree in the woods, he’d take a pine seed from his large pocket and plant it in the hole left behind. Everything grew quickly in the Upper Lands, nourished by the silver rain that fell from the sky, and in just weeks a new tree would be ready to be harvested. Despite having enormous fingers, GJ was very careful to place each tiny seed in exactly the right place, spreading just the right amount of dirt over it, grinning as the first green shoots popped up immediately.
GJ was happy in his work, and because he was also a creative boy, he liked making up little chants as he walked, pulled, and planted.
Hey, ho, hi, hum,
heave the trees, up they come!
Drop the seed, wait a mo’,
see the tree begin to grow!
GJ stacked his trees against a huge boulder in a big clearing, one atop another. When he’d stacked fifty trees, it’d be time for his favorite part of the job: tree-snagging. GJ had developed his very own tree-snagging technique, lassoing the trees together with a long, long rope. Each time, he’d test himself by trying to do this from farther away from the stack. Now GJ could snag the pile and haul it toward him from a mile away, an amazing record for even a boy of GJ’s size.
GJ would then haul the wood to the Tablelands, where the villagers milled it and crafted it into beautiful tables and chairs.
Great bundle today, big guy,
called the mayor of the Tablelands one morning as GJ arrived.
Thank you, sir,
replied GJ, beaming. Oh, and here’s your egg.
He took a gleaming golden egg from his shirt pocket and handed it to the mayor.
That was another special thing about GJ. On the day he was born, a white goose walked into his mother’s farmhouse. That would have been strange enough, but even stranger was that this goose laid golden eggs, one every day.
It was a day of double blessing,
GJ’s mother always said. "Precious eggs and an even more precious boy with a heart so big it needed