The aim of this study is to investigate the extent to which the application of some traditional African tales are damaging to tender minds and, therefore, injurious to the process of moral edification in the society as some critics have argued. This paper rests on the conclusion that an unsystematic and uncoordinated application of tales to children is likely to a large extent, blight moral development and expose children to indecency and obscure moral standards. To attain the aim of this research, the functional and sociological literary approaches are utilized as analytical tools. In an attempt to proffer a solution to indecency and obscure moral standards in children, these researchers posit as a hypothetical contention that a meticulous...