The document summarizes two German children's stories by the Grimm Brothers: The Golden Goose and The Wolf and Seven Little Kids. The Golden Goose tells the story of a youngest son named Simpleton who is sent into the forest to chop wood and meets a little gray man who gives him a magical golden goose as a reward for his kindness. The Wolf and Seven Little Kids warns children to obey their parents and not open the door for strangers. Both stories impart moral lessons about kindness being rewarded and obedience.