The story of the Green Children of Woolpit stands as a testament to the enduring power of mystery in human experience. Unlike many legends that grow more fantastical with each retelling, this account comes to us through respected medieval chroniclers who documented what they believed to be factual events. The tale forces us to confront the boundaries between historical record and folklore, between the possible and the impossible, between our understanding of the medieval world and the mysteries that continue to elude explanation.