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Big Question Overview and ResourcesOverview Do you have a favorite story, one you like to tell or hear over and over? Maybe there is a story you like that your grandmother tells about your mother when she was your age. Maybe there is a story that your father used to read you at bedtime. Maybe your favorite story is about something funny that happened to you or someone you know. Some stories were told from parent to child for hundreds of years but never written down. These stories are called folktales , and they are usually told to teach a lesson or explain forces of nature. Web Resources Sharing Stories Write Me a Story American Folklore Native Stories Folktales from Australia Log InThe resource you requested requires you to enter a username and password below: | |||