Juvenile Literature: Storytime Interactive Reading.

Jack And The Beanstalk

6 min · 18 de may de 2026
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Summary Jack and the Beanstalk first appeared as The Story of Jack Spriggins and the Enchanted Bean in 1734. Illustrations are by Arthur Rackham in the 1918 edition of English Fairy Tales retold by Flora Annie Steel. The text has been adapted for clarity and modern readers.

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