Nature is getting ready to sleep in autumn. The ghosts in Wraithmoor are harvesting the crops from their gardens and raking the leaves that have fallen from the trees.
Continue reading →Fairy tales about autumn
Fairy tales about autumn will open your eyes. You will see that autumn is not just about rain and fog. It’s full of colour, the wind howls different melodies, and when it’s replaced by a light breeze, it whispers tales of mysterious adventures from all over the world.

Toothy ghosts – The Souls of the Ghosts
While ghosts enjoy the freedom of being among the people on Halloween, no true ghost haunts on All Souls’ Day. Why? Well because cemeteries, which are normally haunted places, are full of people that day.
Continue reading →Toothy ghosts – Halloween and All Saints Day
All ghosts love Halloween. On the night between the last day of October and the first day of November, ghosts can walk among the people without having to worry about being recognized. And they don’t even have to dress up like humans to do it. Although Chupchip and Toothy Boo did dress up this time.
Continue reading →Surprise At The Kite Parade
When autumn comes, it’s often windy outside. The wind is trying to help trees shed as many leaves as possible. And so it blows and blows, in all directions. This wind is the best kind for flying kites. That’s why children in one small town decided to organize a kite parade. All the children were supposed to come to a big meadow after school and fly their kites there. But they had no idea who would join them in the meadow.
Continue reading →Liddie and her forest adventure
Liddie was a blond girl who spent most of her time in the forest. She liked to read there, have a rest, and put various treats in the feeding racks for deer. She loved it when she could simply lay down on moss, smell the scent of mushrooms, and sample the forest berries that grew all around. But one day Liddie met someone she’d never seen in the forest before. Actually, she hadn’t even known that someone like that existed.
Continue reading →Fawn named Felix
Autumn was ending and winter was about to start at any moment. Forest animals were gathering their last stores of food, while others were making their dens more comfortable and ready for winter hibernation. A little fawn named Felix lived in the forest as well. He had been born several months ago, so he hadn’t experienced winter yet. But he really liked autumn. He kept on jumping in the fallen leaves and tossing pinecones around. The leaves were so soft and so pretty and colorful!
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