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I would think that the story of Jack and the beanstalk exceeds the definition of a tall tale and enters the realm of fairy tale.But in general I do not think that it is a tall tale.

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Yes, "Jack and the Beanstalk" is considered a fairy tale. It tells the story of a young boy named Jack who trades his family's cow for magic beans that grow into a giant beanstalk leading to a land high above the clouds.

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yes it is.

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