The Golden Goose – Brothers Grimm

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The Golden Goose story is a famous fairy tale that was written by the Brothers Grimm in 1812. It follows the journey of a kind-hearted young man who is seen as a simpleton by his family. In fact, his name is even Simpleton in the story!

The Golden Goose Story in PDF Format

One day Simpleton is out in the woods and he comes across an old man who his older brothers were very unkind to. Unlike his brothers, he chooses to be kind to the old man and because of his kindness, the old man promises him good fortune! Following the old man’s instructions, Simpleton cuts down a tree where, to his surprise, he finds a magical golden goose that is able to grant good luck to anyone who owns it!

As the story unfolds Simpleton encounters a series of bizarre and comical situations and events that ultimately lead to his happily ever after!

The Golden Goose story is a timeless fairy that celebrates the power of generosity, compassion, and kindness! Download a copy of The Golden Goose PDF right here to enjoy this wonderful story!

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Is The Golden Goose Story Free To Download?

Yes, it is! The Golden Goose fairy tale was published in 1812, so it is in the public domain. You are therefore welcome to download and read it for free! And if you would like more Brothers Grimm stories, you can download them here!

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