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American Tall Tales

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Eight exciting classic American Tall Tales! This collection includes the famed stories of Paul Bunyan, Pecos Bill, Stormalong, Mike Fink, Davy Crockett, Johnny Appleseed, John Henry, and Joe Magarac, with evocative illustrations by Richard M. Powers.

112 pages, Paperback

First published April 20, 1966

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Author 20 books3,384 followers
March 6, 2016
My new student and I listened to this book on audio. The narration was excellent and most of the stories were fun too. A few of them bogged down but this is a great introduction to American stories. I don't often do audio with students but I am happy we did with this book, the voice helped to make the book more compelling. We followed up many of the stories by looking at cartoons of tall tales, mostly 1940's Disney, on YouTube.

The last story, about Joe Magarac, was the least interesting, in my opinion.
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199 reviews9 followers
May 7, 2024
Our first year-long book of the schoolyear finished! We enjoyed this one, especially in the beginning. The first five stories charmed my absurdity-loving children with their hyperbole and wit.

The last three stories were much less funny—the tales weren't as tall, the epochs not so legendary. I suppose this makes sense, because the stories are arranged chronologically. Railroad builders and steel workers just aren't going to be as fun to read about, or the subject of such rollicking anecdotes, as colonial-era loggers and pioneer-era backwoodsmen.

Still, this was a lively, valuable introduction to (European-)American folklore. And now whenever my children encounter a story they believe to be fictional, they ask, "Is that a tall tale?"
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674 reviews25 followers
April 4, 2017
Read to Zeke over the school year, he loved it.
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150 reviews48 followers
December 25, 2024
Read with all my kids together since my oldest missed it in AOY3. They enjoyed the stories and I’m glad I’m finally learning about American folklore - maybe this culture isn’t as dry as I thought!
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26 reviews14 followers
April 27, 2022
I think this is the only book we've read in homeschool that my children have cheered when we finished and declared that they are so glad we're done with it. Some of the stories are fun, but several are quite tedious. I'm glad to have introduced them to Tall Tales, and equally as glad to be done with them.
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146 reviews3 followers
November 28, 2025
The kids laughed hysterically at the first story in here (Paul Bunyan), but the others were not as good. The quality and interest of the stories seems to me to vary widely. Our two favorites were Bunyan and Johnny Appleseed.
6,202 reviews80 followers
July 29, 2025
A collection of stories about American Tall Tales. They left out Febold Feboldsen, who is one of my favorites, but did write about Joe Magurac who doesn't get a lot of press.

Not bad.
Profile Image for Emma.
634 reviews
September 16, 2025
I think this is the one I read as a kid and I loved it so much!
Profile Image for Frank Theising.
395 reviews37 followers
September 3, 2018
Overall a mixed bag. This is a collection of American folk tales. The more popular tales (Paul Bunyan, Johnny Appleseed, etc) were okay, but the rest ranged from mediocre to awful. There is a reason you’ve probably never heard of many of the stories in this collection. My wife ordered this as a read-aloud after seeing it on Ambleside Online, a Charlotte Mason-based homeschool curriculum. We’ve really liked everything else we’ve found on that site but this one really fell flat.
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1,613 reviews14 followers
April 29, 2024
Read through out the year for Year 3 and the boys loved it. I thought most of them were great too, but not excellent! They sure had fun learning about these people and giggled quite a lot.
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1,417 reviews26 followers
October 4, 2023
I put this on my to-read list long ago as I grew up watching the Disney shorts of Johnny Appleseed and Paul Bunyan and Pacos Bill. I liked the newest version of tall tales that Disney put out a while ago that included John Henry. The stories in this collection of tall tales were fun and creative and there were a few stories that I had never heard before.
October 30, 2024
Did not really enjoy any of the tall tales save Paul Bunyan’s. The last one, Joe Magarac, I couldn’t fathom why the writer felt the need to include his last name’s translation as “jackass”. It felt trite and pointless. Most of the others were fairly bland and exaggerated in such ways as not to be funny at all.
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362 reviews2 followers
May 14, 2017
Quick easy read. Most of the tales the students have read in their text, but some they haven't. We spend so much time reading mythology that it seems our own tall tales are falling wayside. Good book to brush up on those tales!
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85 reviews
May 5, 2020
I don't remember these tales exactly the way these were told, but I suppose that is the natural of a 'tall tale'. We listened to an audible for my younger boys, nice to listen to, and important to be hear as they are a part of culture.
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2,503 reviews58 followers
May 16, 2023
These were some interesting stories (and some that I had not heard before, which was fun!), but the tone seemed to be a little more depressing than other collections, and many of the tales had sad endings, which was a real pity. Still, it was a fun read and I would read this again.
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66 reviews2 followers
October 14, 2023
This books was hilarious! I loved getting to know all of the old legends personally and can’t wait to read this to my sons to inspire them. I’m only giving it 4 stars because I didn’t agree with the death and lying that happened at the end of Mike Fink.
81 reviews
January 10, 2024
Read aloud during morning time with the kids. We really enjoyed this book, and it brought back fun memories of my childhood with the stories of Paul Bunyan, Pecos Bill, and Johnny Appleseed. I thought the Johnny Appleseed was so beautiful that I cried while reading the end of that story.
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444 reviews12 followers
February 5, 2025
Fun introduction to tall tales, although some were more humorous than others. My daughter was not a huge fan and was dismayed at the word "jackass" used multiple times, as part of the main character's name, in the final story.
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107 reviews
October 28, 2017
Really enjoyed reading some tales out of this book. My favorite was definitely Pecos Bill.
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28 reviews
April 28, 2021
The kids love this one. A classic in the art of tall tale storytelling. Feminists will have a hay day with it.
69 reviews1 follower
March 10, 2022
I k now this is more of a children's book, but I've always loved tall tales, and thee did not disappoint!
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56 reviews2 followers
November 22, 2022
Read aloud. Great book to introduce some of the classic folk tales to my boys.
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205 reviews21 followers
March 27, 2023
This was a fun read aloud with my 9 year old. These stories capture the qualities that defined the early American pioneers.
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48 reviews12 followers
May 2, 2023
A pre-read for my son’s upcoming school year; a cute book for a primer to American legends!
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86 reviews6 followers
May 26, 2023
AO Year 3. All three kids 9, 7, 5 loved it. We were familiar with most characters so hearing different parts of their story was fun. Longer chapters, but no one complained.
Profile Image for Martha.
55 reviews
January 18, 2024
So many funny stories. One of my 3rd grader’s favorite books last year.
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