English EditionThis is a publication of Floricanto Press. www.FloricantoPress.comFact or Fiction? This tale indeed contains as many fantastic and magical elements as all good fairy tales must. I would like readers of all ages to consider the notion that fairy tales may be partially true. While I doubt that a cake would run out of the house, I still like to think that many things in life are as unpredictable as they are inexplicable and the magic of the unexplainable opens the door to a world of enchanting possibilities for those that choose to believe.AND THE MORAL OF THIS TALE is: That people should never be too uplifted or too cast down over anything, for all the good folk in the story thought they were going to get the bannock, and, lo and behold! The fox got it after all.This is favorite story from a series of traditional Scottish fairy tales heard at a particularly good children's storytelling sessions near the magniFicent Stirling Castle in Scotland. This old story is full of authentic language and scenes of the lives of the hardworking rural folk of the beautiful Scottish countryside.
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