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TRADITIONAL FAIRY TALES



galioposiciones
Spain

TRADITIONAL FAIRY TALES
 
Hello everybody!!
I need your help, I am doing a project and I need three traditional tales or fairy tales which deal with
  a) The summer or holidays
  b) The family
  c)Classroom or school
Thank you very much!!

9 Mar 2009      





macanolo
Spain

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What do you think of " Godilocks for the family topic"

9 Mar 2009     



galioposiciones
Spain

It is a good idea.I have thougt it, but it is difficult make a description of them ot to put them in a tree.Thanks

9 Mar 2009     



Tere-arg
Argentina

Hope this one helps you find what you�re looking for:

http://www.accd.edu/sac/library/faculty/chp/FOLKLORE.HTM#fairy

9 Mar 2009     



libertybelle
United States

Just wondering - most Fairy Tales are in the world of make believe.
Joseph Campbell leading authority on Fairy Tales (The Hero �s Journey) writes that the setting of Fairy Tale  is in a land of make-believe and the hero is often is confronted with 3 tasks he must overcome.
I don �t think Fairy Tales are about summer holidays or the classroom at all.


9 Mar 2009     



galioposiciones
Spain

Thanks for your help.You are very friendly sharing your opinions and your wisom.than you very much
I have thougt using Pinocchio to introduce the classroom materials because He goes to school; and may be Alice in worderland because she is reading a book when she gets sleep.It is in summer.
What do you think?Is it too complicated for 9 years old children?

9 Mar 2009     



aftab57
United Kingdom

Libertybelle has it about right, these things might be incidental.here are a few links to get you in the mood for using faory tales in the classroom. http://www.kidsgen.com/fables_and_fairytales/ http://www.tooter4kids.com/classroom/FairyTaleUnit.htm http://irunenglish.blogspot.com/2008/11/fractured-fairy-tales.html http://www.tonightsbedtimestory.com/

9 Mar 2009