You might find them at the end of the rainbow, but never their pot of gold. These green guys teach creativity and kindness.
What are Leprechauns?
One of the most famous of mythical beasts, teaching lessons and holding wisdom, this traditionally Asian reptile can be a villain or a hero
What is a Dragon? 
This monster represents the painful process of grief and teaches that loss cannot simply be ignored.Atleast without a tophat
What is the Babadook?

teaching kids originally in Northern Europe, to work with peers and be helpful. Don't mention this creates ears; they have a short temper.
What is an Elf? 
From ancient Greece, this fabled protector of treasure and sacred places teaches people to respect friendship and trust, this mix of animals is quite the beast
What is a Griffin? 
From North American folklore, this Creepy Creature shows people they need to share, especially during harsh winters. Born human, now beast, needing human flesh.
What is a Wendigo?

These creatures teach children that protecting nature, helping quietly, and being responsible matter even if no one sees you doing it. From Germany and Scandinavia, they are most well known for their hats
What are Gnomes? 
birthed from the ashes in Greek, Egyptian, and Roman Mythology. This Creature teaches how to overcome challenges even when it feels like there are no options
What is a Phoenix? 
From Slavic folklore, this Monster lives in an odd house(kinda cocky) and kidnaps children who are not home on time, and helps those who are brave and clever.
Who is Baba Yaga?
