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Fairy tales about toothy ghosts

Chupchip and Toothy Boo with their mommy and daddy and many other characters will accompany us at every tale about toothy ghosts. Whether it’s the school year or the holidays, the Toothy ghosts are always busy.

Bajke za laku noć - Fairy tales about toothy ghosts

Short Bedtime Stories

The Toothy Ghosts: Alarmius the Wizard Is Coming To School

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Bedtime story - The Toothy Ghosts Alarmius the Wizard Is Coming To School

It was a school day like any other, but that day Chupchip and Toothy Boo were much more excited to go to school than usual. 

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The Toothy Ghosts – The Day of Toothy Mothers

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Fairy tale for children - The Toothy Ghosts – The Day of Toothy Mothers

It was a crafty day at the spooky school today. All the little ghosts were given the task of making cards for their moms, who would soon have their special day. Mother’s Day was coming up, and even ghosts wanted to show their moms how much they love them.

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The Toothy Ghosts – The Day of the Toothy Dads

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Fairy tale for children - The Toothy Ghosts – The Day of the Toothy Dads

Chupchip was walking slowly home from school. He missed The Booboobus again because he took too long with his lunch. He didn’t like fish. He didn’t enjoy picking the little bones out.

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The Toothy Ghosts: What Happened on August 8th at the Toothy Ghosts’ Place

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Fairy tale for children - The Toothy Ghosts What Happened on August 8th at the Toothy Ghosts’ Place

The sun was shining and smiling, just like every summer holiday in Wraithmoor. But Toothy Boo wasn’t happy. She was looking out at the meadow, where a little boy was running around with his dog.

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The Water Sprite and Frank the Non-Swimmer

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Gute-Nacht-Geschichten - The Water Sprite and Frank the Non Swimmer

Just outside the town, next to the rocks, there was a large pond. The water was deep, with carp and catfish gliding below the surface, frogs hopping around the edges, and a water sprite living at the very bottom of the pond. He was a kind little green man.

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Toothy Ghosts – The Magic Tree

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Story for reading - Toothy Ghosts – The Magic Tree

There was an old tall tree which stood in the middle of a meadow a short distance from Wraithmoor. It has stood there for many, many years. It was a huge oak. According to one legend, the vampire Dracula himself used to rest on it.

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Toothy ghosts – Autumn Competition

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Story for reading - Toothy ghosts – Autumn Competition

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.

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Toothy ghosts – Christmas Special – Guess the name of the carol

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Bedtime story - Toothy ghosts – Christmas Special Guess the name of the carol

It was a snowy winter night in Wraithmoor. The streets were empty, the rooftops covered in thick white blankets, and the old pine trees swayed under the weight of fresh snow. But in the graveyard at the edge of town, something strange was happening.

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Toothy ghosts – The Souls of the Ghosts

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Story for reading - 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. 

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Toothy ghosts – Halloween and All Saints Day

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Bedtime story - 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.

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