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    • Campfire Storiesby Ultimate Camp Resource Ages: 8+It came to pass that a very poor peasant was down to his last meal. Deciding he could no longer live in squalor, he decide to sell the only thing he owned... his talking mule. This was no ordinary Francis type of talking mule, this one could tell jokes...Subjects: activities, storytelling, campfire stories, humorous, scary stories, legends, camping songs

    • Stories for Bear Scoutsby Boy Scout Trail Ages: 6+These funny short stories for Bear Cub Scouts will help make your scouting program more successful by raising the Fun Factor for your scouts. A few of these memorized for your next time around a campfire will really impress the other scouts and they'll be asking you to tell them again and again. There's nothing like a funny kid story to quiet boys down for a few minutes and give one person a chance to be in the spotlight.Subjects: activities, storytelling, Battle of the Snakes, How Turtle's Shell Got Cracked, Falling Rock, Ghost with One Black Eye, campfire stories, scary stories, legends

    • Spooky Campfire Storiesby America Folklore Ages: 6+When Felix Agnus put up the life-sized shrouded bronze statue of a grieving angel, seated on a pedestal, in the Agnus family plot in the Druid Ridge Cemetery, he had no idea what he had started. The statue was a rather eerie figure by day, frozen in a moment of grief and terrible pain. At night, the figure was almost unbelievably creepy; the shroud over its head obscuring the face until you were up close to it. Subjects: activities, storytelling, campfire stories, Druid Ridge Cemetery, Colonel Buck, spooky stories, deer hunters, ghostly, symbols, scary stories, legends,

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