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The Magic Ring

An Adaptation of a Traditional Folktale from Latvia

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The Magic Ring

By: Gini Graham Scott
Narrated by: Mitch Trachtenberg
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The Magic Ring tells the story of Vadim, a boy who lives with his father in a small house in the villages. He goes to the market to buy bread, but returns home several times without any after he gives the money to get a peasant to stop beating his dog, another to stop beating a mouse, and a third to stop whipping a cat. Finally, he gets a peasant to stop kicking a snake, who gives him a magic ring. He not only has to tap it to get bread, but he creates a tree with leaves of gold. Then, after a king invites him to his palace to make him such trees and the queen steals the ring, Sasha ends up in a dungeon. But the dog, mouse, and cat come to his rescue and he gets the ring back, so he and his family no longer have to want for anything.

Gini Graham Scott, PhD, JD, CEO, of Changemakers Publishing and Writing, is an internationally known known writer, speaker, and workshop leader. She has published over 50 books with major publishers on various topics and has written over three dozen children’s books. She is a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators. She does workshops on self-publishing and creativity, and she helps clients write books and self-publish them or find publishers and agents.

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