'Ahoy! Ahoy! Swallows! Ahoy!' Have you ever sailed in a boat or built a camp?
Have you caught trout and cooked it yourself? The four Swallows, John, Susan,
Titty and Roger return to the lake full of such plans and they can't wait to
meet up with Nancy and Peggy, the Amazon Pirates.
The Czech people, like every nation on earth, have their own wealth of fairytales, passed down from generation to generation since time immemorial. Despite the familiarity of the basic themes, Czech fairytales retain their distinctive features, attracting young and old alike. Stories such as "The Princess with the Golden Star on her Forehead" or "Fire Bird and Red Fox" by Božena Němcová and Karel Jaromír Erben offer an insight into the lives of the ordinary people in Bohemia and Moravia, as well as their wishes and dreams, which is not only romantic, but also thrilling. Thus that most magical phrase, which reminds adults of their childhood and brings a twinkle to children's eyes, still casts a spell like no other: "Once upon a time..."