I don't know who wrote the 'little finger book story' as it's not a well - known story that I'm familiar with.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'little finger book story' is about as it could be a very unique or personal story. It might be a story related to a little finger in some symbolic or literal way, perhaps about an adventure of a character's little finger or a story told using the little finger as a motif.
Sadly, I have no information on the creator of the 'the little finger game story'. It could be from a specific region or community where local people developed this story over time. It might be inspired by the natural playfulness of children using their little fingers, and then gradually formed into a more structured story by various unnamed individuals in that community.
Sorry, I don't know. But you could try looking in a library catalog or searching on popular book-selling platforms to find out.
I don't think it's real. Most likely, it's just a fictional tale.
Since I have no information about the specific 'little sparrow story', I can't determine who wrote it. It could be a story written by a local storyteller in a small village, someone who just wanted to share a tale about the little sparrow they often saw. Or perhaps it's part of a collection of stories by an emerging children's book author, but this is all just speculation without more context.
I don't know who wrote the 'little flap story' as there's no information given. It could be an unknown author or perhaps it's a story created by someone for a specific purpose like a school project or a family heirloom story.
I don't know who wrote the 'little owl story' as there are so many stories out there with that name. It could be written by an unknown author or a relatively new writer.
I think it was written by various authors over time. Different versions might have different creators.
Little Women was written by Louisa May Alcott.
Louisa May Alcott wrote the story Little Men.